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In an operation codenamed "Sauerkraut," he organized the recruitment of angry and disaffected German soldiers from POW camps — i.e., sour krauts — and slipped them behind enemy lines in their Wehr macht uniforms to plant subversive propaganda, gather intelligence and lower enemy morale.
The Spymaster's Spymaster Andrew Roberts 2011
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Hans Wehr did an excellent job of arranging the verb forms but the only offset is that he did so using the Roman letters and not the standard Wazan that the old Arabic Scholars have observed in explaining the different verb forms.
Arabic-English Dictionary: The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic « Books « Literacy News 2009
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But I bought my own Hans Wehr dictionary just in case.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Arabic Language Expertise in the Military 2010
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I do not recommend the Hans Wehr for study of the classical Arabic or Islamic Studies as it contains modern meanings of words as Arabs use today and not as it was understood in the time of our beloved Prophet (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
Arabic-English Dictionary: The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic « Books « Literacy News 2009
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Thomas Wehr, the chief of the Section on Biological Rhythms at the NIH, takes it a step further.
Be Excellent at Anything Tony Schwartz 2010
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But I bought my own Hans Wehr dictionary just in case.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Arabic Language Expertise in the Military 2010
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This information comes from from my taxpayer-supplied copy of the Hans-Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, which still smells of Kuwaiti sand, and the library on the shelves by my desk.
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Thomas Wehr, the chief of the Section on Biological Rhythms at the NIH, takes it a step further.
The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working Tony Schwartz 2010
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This information comes from from my taxpayer-supplied copy of the Hans-Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, which still smells of Kuwaiti sand, and the library on the shelves by my desk.
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Thomas Wehr, the chief of the Section on Biological Rhythms at the NIH, takes it a step further.
Be Excellent at Anything Tony Schwartz 2010
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