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Freytag

[ frahy-tahk ]

noun

  1. ҳܲ·ٲ [goos, -tahf], 1816–95, German novelist, playwright, and journalist.


Freytag

/ ˈڰٲː /

noun

  1. FreytagGustav18161895MGermanWRITING: novelistTHEATRE: dramatist Gustav (ˈɡʊstaf). 1816–95, German novelist and dramatist; author of the comedy Die Journalisten (1853) and Soll und Haben (1855), a novel about German commercial life
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“Our body is the art,” said Chloe Freytag, a former Miami City Ballet dancer who said she broke her contract midseason over demands that she lose weight.

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In ballet, Freytag said, the body is required to be in peak athletic condition.

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Ken Freytag, 67, has run a family florist firm in Austin, Texas for over 40 years.

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Freytag and his almost 50 employees proofread each card that is to be sent before printing and attaching it to flower orders.

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Kira Freytag’s first grader, Landon, was among the Massachusetts students who transferred into a private school this fall.

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