klee in English

noun

family name; male first name; Paul Klee (1879-1940), Swiss expressionist painter and graphic artist, member of the Blue Rider group

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1. You can add them to all the squares of Paul Klee.

2. This week, we’re showcasing photos donated to the Conservancy by Paul Klee

3. Monday is the opportunity of a lifetime for CU Buffs basketball, Paul Klee writes

4. In 2013 she was a guest curator of the summer academy at the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern.

5. Advanced ticket sales for events taking place at the Zentrum Paul Klee are handled by Kulturticket.

6. After receiving his Fine Arts degree, Klee went to Italy from October 1901 to May 1902 with friend Hermann Haller.

7. Light, Airiness and nature are three elements contained within Klee's works - they inspired Renzo Piano's conception of the Paul Klee Centre

8. The Alaskan Klee Kai (AKK) is a double coated breed, with a short dense undercoat and a longer outer coat of guard hairs

9. Throughout his entire life, Paul Klee was inspired by music: he was an accomplished violinist, an enthusiastic opera and concert-lover and an acerbic music critic.

10. Burbled pneumatic-tired raznolikost (ulaganja) Nation grief, lamentation Weissklee, Kriechende Klee leap (n.) hard up acrobate թոքերի կիստոզ-ադենոմային բնածին արատ ohromný individualist culture 低阶 topraklama konumu (mekanik anahtar) koppamijin Money …

11. Automagically (jargon) /aw-toh-maj'i-klee/ or /aw-toh-maj'i-k*l-ee/ Automatically, but in a way that, for some reason (typically because it is too complicated, or too ugly, or perhaps even too trivial), the speaker doesn't feel like explaining to you

12. Say: ko-klee-uh The Cochlea looks like a spiral-shaped snail shell deep in your ear.And it plays an important part in helping you hear: it changes sounds into nerve messages and sends them to your brain.After the eardrum takes in a sound, the sound gets turned into a vibration that travels to the Cochlea.