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Konrad

[ kon-rad ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Another was to ensure that the Soviet empire would not expand further into Europe, beyond the Eastern European states it occupied at the end of World War II. And the time frame of this alliance wasn’t just as long as Harry Truman or German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer remained in office.

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That may also reflect a sense of injured pride and betrayal: Clear back to Konrad Adenauer in the 1950s, the CDU has always presented itself as a staunch American ally, largely aligned with what we’d now have to call the vanished orthodoxy of the pre-Trump Republican Party.

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Konrad Kay, who co-writes the series, says bankers faced a "lazy" and "villainous stereotype" at the time - with a perception that they needed "bringing down a peg or two".

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Carew suffered a massive heart attack in September 2015 and underwent a life-saving heart-and-kidney transplant the following year, a story that garnered national attention when the Carews learned that the organ donor, former NFL tight end Konrad Reuland, was a middle-school classmate of Carew’s two adopted children.

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Konrad Thieme was sentenced last week to one year of probation and 100 hours of community service for two counts of excessive force by a police officer, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said in an email.

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