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  • Look no further than the hockey "hotbed" of Cleveland where 14-year-old (no, that's not a misprint) Danny Fritsche is already drawing the interest of salivating college and Major Junior coaches.

    Red Line Report by Kyle Woodlief 2000

  • Ohio State LW Tom Fritsche is younger brother of Columbus Blue Jackets player Dan.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • The late 19th century Victorian England set (Herman) and costumes (Donna Fritsche) enhance the era's now-curious contemporary conventions while it preserved the timelessness of the He/She melodrama.

    James Scarborough: The Importance of Being Earnest, Long Beach Playhouse Mainstage Theatre James Scarborough 2010

  • Mr. Fritsche, the researcher, sees a revival of Germany's rural spirit in the proliferation of renewable-energy villages.

    In Bioenergy Villages, Power to the People Mary M. Lane 2011

  • The late 19th century Victorian England set (Herman) and costumes (Donna Fritsche) enhance the era's now-curious contemporary conventions while it preserved the timelessness of the He/She melodrama.

    James Scarborough: The Importance of Being Earnest, Long Beach Playhouse Mainstage Theatre James Scarborough 2010

  • Mr. Fritsche, the researcher, sees a revival of Germany's rural spirit in the proliferation of renewable-energy villages.

    In Bioenergy Villages, Power to the People Mary M. Lane 2011

  • Indeed, a desire to stimulate local economies, coupled with the security that comes from steady energy prices, are the main economic factors behind the movement, says Uwe Fritsche , a researcher at the Öko Institut, an ecology research center in Darmstadt.

    In Bioenergy Villages, Power to the People Mary M. Lane 2011

  • Although these communities account for a small fraction of Germany's overall energy demand, and larger cities remain hesitant to convert fully to biofuels, the green villages "remain inspirational forerunners," says Mr. Fritsche.

    In Bioenergy Villages, Power to the People Mary M. Lane 2011

  • Although these communities account for a small fraction of Germany's overall energy demand, and larger cities remain hesitant to convert fully to biofuels, the green villages "remain inspirational forerunners," says Mr. Fritsche.

    In Bioenergy Villages, Power to the People Mary M. Lane 2011

  • Indeed, a desire to stimulate local economies, coupled with the security that comes from steady energy prices, are the main economic factors behind the movement, says Uwe Fritsche , a researcher at the Öko Institut, an ecology research center in Darmstadt.

    In Bioenergy Villages, Power to the People Mary M. Lane 2011

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