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Like Teutsch, many of us end up facing down large purchases because of small, seemingly impossible-to-replace items breaking down.
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Like Teutsch, many of us end up facing down large purchases because of small, seemingly impossible-to-replace items breaking down.
In Praise Of Fixing Your Own Appliances | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Photo credit to Brian Teutsch/Flickr. posted by Frank at 2:24 PM
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In 1941 Konrad Bloch married Lore Teutsch, a native of Munich.
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Iglau and Teutsch (Deutsch) Brod on Kuttenberg, and on the 17th of May was fought the battle of Chotusitz or Czaslau, in which after a severe struggle the king was victorious.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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Ger, meaning spear or lance, and Man, meaning chief or lord; Deutsch, or Teutsch, comes from the Gothic word Thiudu, meaning nation, and a
Germany and the Germans From an American Point of View Price Collier 1886
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Better he should obey the heavy-handed Teutsch police officer, who has him by the windpipe in such frightful manner, give up part of his stolen goods, altogether cease to be a Cartouche, and try to become again a Chevalier Bayard.
Thomas Carlyle John Nichol 1863
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I mean the language as it is at present written; that which is called the High-German, as contra - distinguished from the Platt-Teutsch, the dialect on the flat or northern countries, and from the Ober-Teutsch, the language of the middle and Southern Germany.
Biographia Literaria Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1803
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"I feel proud," Teutsch said Saturday, as he helped remove the sod by 6 p.m.
Clark County WA News 2010
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"Sweetheart, I wish you were here," said Teutsch during his ceremony.
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