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This both excites and vexes a young knight called Walther (Raymond Very), who is quite keen on Eva, but not a noted singer.
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The Walther was a heavy double-action pistol with a long trigger draw and a huge kick.
Stalin's Ghost Smith, Martin Cruz, 1942- 2007
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So -- well, now the first gun, now we know, is the .22 Walther, which is a gun that was also used in the crime.
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On reaching his schloss, however, Graf Hans was confronted by a state of affairs which had not entered into his calculations, the fact being that in the interim his daughter had conceived an affection for a young nobleman called Walther, and had promised to marry him at an early date.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Lewis Spence 1914
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Also in the poll is a reworked version of the Dockers' original song, by Kenny Walther, which is based in part on Igor Stravinsky's Song of the Volga Boatmen.
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Demjanjuk's attorney Ulrich Busch called Walther's testimony "completely unproductive," saying documents do not necessarily prove anything.
SFGate: Top News Stories By JUERGEN BAETZ 2010
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Demjanjuk's attorney Ulrich Busch called Walther's testimony "completely unproductive," saying documents do not necessarily prove anything.
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Demjanjuk's attorney Ulrich Busch called Walther's testimony "completely unproductive," saying documents do not necessarily prove anything.
SFGate: Top News Stories By JUERGEN BAETZ, Associated Press Writer 2010
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Demjanjuk's attorney Ulrich Busch called Walther's testimony "completely unproductive," saying documents do not necessarily prove anything.
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Demjanjuk's attorney Ulrich Busch called Walther's testimony "completely unproductive," saying documents do not necessarily prove anything.
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