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  • It's called "Lustige Jagd" or "Chasse Joyeuse" and the instructions are in German and French; we called the game pick up sticks or spillikins.

    mauvais perdant - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • It's called "Lustige Jagd" or "Chasse Joyeuse" and the instructions are in German and French; we called the game pick up sticks or spillikins.

    mauvais perdant - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • Just as Loopey approached the village of Welschen Ennestt, two enormous seventy-ton Jagd-tiger tank-killers mounting 128mm guns came out of the forest ahead.

    Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003

  • Die Story von den Wissenschaftlern im Atomkraftwerk, die nebenbei auf die Jagd nach mutierten Zombies gehen müssen, versackt in gewollter oder ungewollter B-Picture meats zeitgenössisches Fernsehspiel Banalität.

    FallNews 1999

  • They launched many free-roving fighter sweeps, known as Freie Jagd or "Free Hunts" to try to draw up RAF fighters.

    The Battle of Britain 1995

  • Stalins, T 34/85's, and the deadly SU self-propelled 122-mm. guns, which could outrange every German tank except the Jagd - tiger, overwhelmingly outgunned as well as outnumbered the Panzers, which were scattered defensively along the length of the front in an array of unit numbers that looked im - pressive on the OKW wall map but in reality represented no more than the feeble husks of once famous and formidable divisions.

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • There is, for example, no difficulty in separating the element of corrective criticism from that of the impulse to give an already successful composition a larger or more permanent form, in such cases as the transformations undergone by the movements of the birthday cantata, _Was mir behagt ist nur die muntre Jagd_, during their distribution among the church cantatas, _Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt_ and _Man singet mit

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various

  • Greif, Jagd, and Wacht, fulfill the requirements, still greater speed was deemed requisite, and steps were taken for the construction of the

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 799, April 25, 1891 Various

  • He had decided that it would be quite too fatiguing for his daughter to return that day to Trauerbach, as they had planned, and he had gone on to secure the Jagd-hütte for the night before any other party should arrive.

    In the Quarter 1899

  • "Jagd-partie," as Sepp called the hunting excursion planned with such enthusiasm weeks before.

    In the Quarter 1899

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