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- proper noun A
topographic orhabitational surname , of German derivation, for someone who lived in aforest clearing , or in a place called Schwende.
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Examples
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Schwendeman also said they need a bowl win after the last two years when they lost in the BCS National Championship game to Florida in 2007 and LSU in 2008.
The Marietta Times 2009
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Schwendeman, an Adams Township trustee, is familiar with political campaigns and said although he isn't up for election this year, he knows how candidates are feeling as the campaigns wind down.
The Marietta Times 2008
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Schwendeman, an Adams Township trustee, is familiar with political campaigns and said although he isn't up for election this year, he knows how candidates are feeling as the campaigns wind down.
The Marietta Times 2008
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Schwendeman, an Adams Township trustee, is familiar with political campaigns and said although he isn't up for election this year, he knows how candidates are feeling as the campaigns wind down.
The Marietta Times 2008
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Schwendeman, an Adams Township trustee, is familiar with political campaigns and said although he isn't up for election this year, he knows how candidates are feeling as the campaigns wind down.
The Marietta Times 2008
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Schwendeman, an Adams Township trustee, is familiar with political campaigns and said although he isn't up for election this year, he knows how candidates are feeling as the campaigns wind down.
The Marietta Times 2008
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Schwendeman, an Adams Township trustee, is familiar with political campaigns and said although he isn't up for election this year, he knows how candidates are feeling as the campaigns wind down.
The Marietta Times 2008
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"Schools today, all too often, they jump the gun and call the police for something that should be handled in house," Schwendeman said.
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Schwendeman lives on the corner and has seen "many, many, accidents and hundreds of near misses.
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