How To Use Dietrich In A Sentence
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Dietrich's career was formed by the decadent film and theatre scene of pre-war Berlin, but she became famous after moving to the United States, gaining US citizenship in 1937.
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In honor of the birthday of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, the institution's beloved patron of music, members of the Helsinki Baroque Orchestra performed music of Bach and his lesser-known contemporaries Dietrich Buxtehude, Franz Tunder and Andreas Kirchoff.
Review: Helsinki Baroque Orchestra at Library of Congress
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Technically, Hemingway offered Dietrich a dehortation, a rarely used but quite proper English term compared to an exhortation, which attempts to persuade people to do something, a dehortation is an attempt to dissuade people from a course of action.
'Neverisms': 11 Things You Should Never Do, Never Say, Never Forget (PHOTOS)
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The regular observer will of course make use of the 'Nautical Almanac'; but 'Dietrichsen and Hannay's Almanac' will serve every purpose of the amateur telescopist.
Half-hours with the Telescope Being a Popular Guide to the Use of the Telescope as a Means of Amusement and Instruction.
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By the late 1920s and early 1930s, butch numbers like Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo were planting passionate kisses on the lips of lovely femmes in their films while having lesbian love affairs in real life.
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It was the divine Dietrich, She wore a severe tailleur, a fedora and her blonde hair was wavy.
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Dietrich's De ente et essentia which bears the same title as Thomas Aquinas 'opuscule is indeed a work that gives much evidence of having been prepared as a kind of rebuttal to certain doctrines of Aquinas.
Dietrich of Freiberg
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Dietrich's De Ente Et Essentia which bears the same title as Thomas Aquinas' opuscule is indeed a work that gives much evidence of having been prepared as a kind of rebuttal to certain doctrines of Aquinas.
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Dietrich makes a very interesting and important application of this doctrine of the resplendence of the intellect.
Dietrich of Freiberg
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In honor of the birthday of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, the institution's beloved patron of music, members of the Helsinki Baroque Orchestra performed music of Bach and his lesser-known contemporaries Dietrich Buxtehude, Franz Tunder and Andreas Kirchoff.
Review: Helsinki Baroque Orchestra at Library of Congress
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Stanley Spencer for his paintings of allotments, David Hockney for his draughtsmanship, and baritone and conductor Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau for his attention to detail.
Portrait of the artist: Thomas Allen, baritone
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The title refers to Lola Montès, the final movie by Max Ophuls, the film's dedicatee, and to Dietrich's Lola in The Blue Angel.
Lola
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On the road, he falls in with another refugee, the _lanzknecht_ Captain Dietrich Hornstein, similarly disguised and bound to the same place.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847
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In fact one of the characteristics of Dietrich as a thinker is the systematic way in which he not only orders his thoughts but his treatises as well.
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The films featuring Marlene Dietrich add the paradox of the dazzling yet androgynous female who is simultaneously moral and amoral, eminently proper yet irredeemably decadent.
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Dietrich, march along, well armed, begirt with swords, while in their hands they bare their shields.
The Nibelungenlied
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The classical epic was born in the silent era of Chaplin and Dietrich, and its success was synonymous with the golden age of Hollywood, a time of lavish productions and an exotic world of untouchable screen icons.
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Soltau; Dietrich remained as before a papal abbreviator.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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Directory of the Bas-Rhin, April 26, 1792, and of Dietrich, Mayor of Strasbourg, May 8.
The French Revolution - Volume 2
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Always eccentric, Dietrich put on trousers, tuxedos and men's suits long before other women dared.
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Dietrich then donned his armour and was assisted to accoutre himself by
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine
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Yet in Dietrich — who was named a corespondent by von Sternberg ' s wife in her divorce action — the director found a lover whose only obsession was with herself.
The Unhappiest Man in Hollywood
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Then there's the large shirt worn with the Indian tight 'churidar' trousers, or you can wear them in a more slouchy, Marlene Dietrich way, with pyjama pants.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Either the winds were not right out on the line or they may have been what they call squirrely, not predictable, and the people out there in charge of them just did not feel comfortable taking that on today," said incident commander Mike Dietrich.
Undefined
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For half a century Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau withered any rival in vocal range with an austere glare and an iron grip on recording opportunities.
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There's an impossible, unreasonable glamour to the stars of the past; the hauteur of Dietrich, the sultriness of Bacall, the mystique of Garbo.
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As a curial is a gentleman and a government magistrate, the punishment is just enough; but why should Cassiodorus (certainly not King Dietrich) finish a short letter by a long dissertation on volcanoes in general, and Stromboli in particular, insisting on the wonder that the rocks, though continually burnt, are continually renewed by 'the inextricable potency of nature;' and only returning to Jovinus to inform him that he will henceforth follow the example of a salamander, which always lives in fire, 'being so contracted by natural cold, that it is tempered by burning flame.
Roman and the Teuton
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The title of one of Dietrich's best-known songs could serve as the leitmotif for her life.
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The films featuring Marlene Dietrich add the paradox of the dazzling yet androgynous female who is simultaneously moral and amoral, eminently proper yet irredeemably decadent.
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As he began to introduce The Woman Men Yearn For, film critic Leonard Maltin suggested that it's time people stopped using the term "femme fatale" as their default for describing characters like those portrayed onscreen by Marlene Dietrich.
George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva
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In the 1930's, when devout convert philosopher Dietrich von Hildrebrand wrote a book extolling the unitive power of sex in marriage, it was widely regarded as dangerous and potentially heretical.
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Nor does Dietrich wish to distinguish God from creatures by postulating a theory of universal hylomorphism.
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Then a liegeman of Dietrich heard it, too. how quickly he gan haste him with the fearful tales!
The Nibelungenlied
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This straight-faced stand-up comedian became nationally known as the dour, intellectual cop Detective Sergeant Dietrich on Barney Miller, and went on to a long career as a popular supporting comedy player, most recently seen in Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
Tallulah Morehead: Dead Folks 2010: Everyone's Pushing Up Roses
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The title of one of Dietrich's best-known songs could serve as the leitmotif for her life.
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In Eifelheim, of course, Joachim the Minorite obviously prefers the feast of the Stigmata and Dietrich chooses to celebrate this then-new feast as a gesture of hospitality to his guest.
September 18th, 2008
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There, in the smoky crowd, you might encounter Marlene Dietrich in a backless gown or the novelist Sybil Bedford.
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Marlene Dietrich as the Catwoman… the mind boggles.
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Today I received mail from Flytec in Switzerland with their barograph data format description and forwarded this to Dietrich Münchmeier the author of Maxpunkte.
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Actress Marlene Dietrich was once the ultimate symbol of glamour and elegance.
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The South Yorkshire actor may have a dandy stage name and had posters of Lulu and Marlene Dietrich on his walls in his art school days in Barnsley, but he comes from mining stock.