Examples of using Waldron in English and their translations into German
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Do you know anybody named Waldron?
Colonel Waldron, you know Herr Rinder.
The county seat is Waldron.
Colby, old chap, Waldron would like a word.
How far is it from London to Heathfield and Waldron?
Colonel Waldron is the senior British officer.
Can I drive from London to Heathfield and Waldron?
Ed Waldron, an editor, and Joe Bilous, a digiscoping novice.
And Arya... will marry his son Waldron when they both come of age.
What is the fastest way to get from London to Heathfield and Waldron?
Jeremy Waldron, for example, thinks there is a much stronger case to be made for European and Canadian-style legislation.
Somerdale International was founded in 1990 by business partners,Stephen Jones and Ernie Waldron.
All witnesses identify John Waldron as the perpetrator of the crime, but is declared innocent, but no one believes him.
Our deliberations were informed by ateam of philosophers brilliantly led by Jeremy Waldron.
Ian Waldron is a Kurtjar man whose traditional country is located between Karumba and the Mitchell River on the Gulf of Carpentaria.
You will find an interview with Greco-Roman Co-founder Alexander Waldron(aka Lord/Half/Full Nelson) about the label on our pages soon.
You, Colonel Waldron and Major Rose will travel to Paris along with other senior officers from various camps to represent your countries.
A Lady Writing a Letter" was donated to the National Gallery of Art in Washington,D.C. in 1962 by Harry Waldron Havemeyer and Horace Havemeyer.
I have with me today Jeff Waldron, an abuse survivor from the Nashville area that was silenced by the JW policies on abuse.
So after-finally- surviving our first ever GR-night in Berlin earlier this summer we sat down for a chat with one of the label's mastermind,Alex Waldron.
Waldron recognises Locke's debt to the most plebeian elements of the English revolution and thinks that he is closer to the Levellers than is often supposed.
On the first day of the seminar Tara Tabassi spoke about campaigning against Urban Shield and Sarah Reader andSarah Waldron from Britain gave a workshop on campaigning against arms fairs.
Waldron used to accept this argument 20 years ago, he writes, but now finds that he cannot and doubts that a non-religious foundation for the principle of equality is viable.
We quickly arrived at the core of Honeywell andare very pleased that CEO John Waldron is more than willing to give a talk at our Movilizer Day at the Mannheim Congress Center Rosengarten.
Waldron quotes Locke's comment that when Adam was expelled from Paradise,"God sets him to work for his living, and seems rather to give him a Spade into his hands, to subdue the Earth, than a Scepter to Rule over its Inhabitants.
For the most part, scholars started examining the phenomenon of forgiveness about a decade ago, and are divided in their approaches-forgiveness as an individual response, or an interpersonal process; further,there is limited investigation to how people can forgive Waldron& Kelley, 2005, 2008.
He attended the private Roman Catholic grammar school Waldron Mercy Academy, followed by the Episcopal Academy, a private Episcopal high school located at the time in Merion, Pennsylvania.
Represented by their works will be Jockum Nordström, a Swedish artist known for his lively collages, the Lucerne-based illustration studio It's Raining Elephants,and the English artist and designer Hannah Waldron, whose graphics are used in print and textiles.
He worked with Paul Gonsalves, Ahmed Abdul-Malik, Mal Waldron, Oliver Nelson, Quincy Jones, Jack McDuff, Joe Williams, Bennie Green, Frank Foster, and Eddie"Lockjaw" Davis, but is probably best known for his tenure in Count Basie's band.
In recognising that the roots of Locke's thought lie to a great extent in therevolutionary struggles of the English Civil War, Waldron is able to give more emphasis than is often the case to the radical aspects of his writings that are easily obscured when he is seen in a later context.