bernhard in English

noun

male first name; Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar (1604-1639), duke of Weimar (Germany), Protestant general in the Thirty Years' War; Sandra Bernhard (born 1955) American actress and comedia

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1. Thomas Bernhard recalls playing the part of gendarme.

2. Is she the daughter of Doctor Bernhard Kruse?

3. Bernhard eagerly read every page, wondering who wrote the book.

4. Their younger son Bernhard Austerer joined the family business in 1999.

5. Gillie met husband Jack Bernhard while he was stationed in Britain during the war .

6. One of the foremost reformist preachers in Münster was Bernhard Rothmann, a rather impetuous individual.

7. Among the paper's favourite targets was the Jewish Deputy Chief of the Berlin Police Bernhard Weiß.

8. His father, Friedrich Bernhard Riemann, was a poor Lutheran pastor in Breselenz who fought in the Napoleonic Wars.

9. Show how deeply Bernhard, the caustic Besmircher of the native nest, was rooted in the soil of his homeland

10. Show how deeply Bernhard, the caustic Besmircher of the native nest, was rooted in the soil of his homeland

11. He had been confirmed as Bernhard Hoppe, ex-con, bank robber, gangster, very nasty and a real low-life.

12. A closing 73 gave him victory by three shots over Bernhard Langer and Ian Woosnam who finished with a blistering

13. And even long-time Anchorer Bernhard Langer has received the imprimatur from the USGA and tour rulemakers and officials on his modified …

14. Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697 - 1770) was a German-born Dutch anatomist which probably explains why even in the eighteen century, his drawings were so accurate.

15. During World War II the German Operation Bernhard attempted to counterfeit various denominations between £5 and £50, producing 500,000 notes each month in 1943.

16. Conceptualizing and Measuring Democracy: A New Approach Michael Coppedge and John Gerring, with David Altman, Michael Bernhard, Steven Fish, Allen Hicken, Matthew Kroenig, Staffan I

17. Elliptic geometry was developed later in the 19th century by the German mathematician Bernhard Riemann; here no parallel can be found and the angles in a triangle add up to more than 180°.

18. Bernhard Siegfried Albinus is perhaps best known for his monumental Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani, which was published in Leyden in 1747, largely at his own expense

19. When Johann von der Wieck was arrested in early 1534, he fled with a large number of other citizens to Münster, where his brother Bernhard Krechting already was an Anabaptist preacher.

20. It did not surprise me to learn from Mark M. Anderson's instructive Afterword, that Bernhard had extensive formal training in music -- indeed, that he was a musician before he became a writer.

21. The eldest of four daughters born to Princess (later Queen) Juliana and Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, Beatrix went into exile with her family when the Germans overran the Netherlands in World …

22. Heine proposed that Cantor solve an open problem that had eluded Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, Rudolf Lipschitz, Bernhard Riemann, and Heine himself: the uniqueness of the representation of a function by trigonometric series.

23. Helmuth von Moltke was born in Biendorf, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and was named after his uncle, Helmuth Karl Bernhard von Moltke, future Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) and hero of the Unification of Germany.

24. The editor of Humboldt's seminal contributions to Bascology, Bernhard Hurch, a renowned Austrian expert of Basque and general linguist, is also the editor of the book under review which ties in with the above programme of a full-blown edition and appraisal of …

25. Velazquez' daughter was an ancestress of Marquises de Monteleon, including Enriquetta Casado who in 1746 married Heinrich VI, Count Reuss zu Köstritz and had a large number of descendants among German aristocracy, among them Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands , father of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands [4] .

26. Concrete clues as to the town's history are yielded by the Codex Eberhardi in which it is documented that a Count Bernhard and his wife Ratbirg bequeathed their property on what is now Scheßlitz's abutting rural area to the Fulda Monastery about the year 800.

27. The dissolution had taken place under the Governor of the Order, Prince Johannes von und zu Liechtenstein (a former Captain in the Austro-Hungarian Navy), who, after the irrevocable resignation of his predecessor, Count Bernhard zu Stolberg-Stolberg, had been unanimously elected (“per Acclamationem”) at the knights´ general convention on

28. Bernhard Zeller notes in the afterword that Schiller has referenced a favourite motive of the time with his two brothers in love with the same girl: "the anecdotes are missing all dramatic effects; the poet limited himself to the simple report of the real facts, based on the moral effects and only interrupted by certain reflections."