Albinus
Britishnoun
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Mother-of-two Natasha Albinus, 29, from Haverfordwest, is a support worker for adults with learning disabilities.
From BBC
“Many areas that had been considered safe until then were re-classed as unsafe,” said engineer Soeren Albinus.
From Washington Times
Today, most yodelers learn the trade informally from other singers, Albinus said.
From Washington Times
Nowadays, Albinus yodels throughout the four nights he entertains at Hofbrauhaus, whether he’s inserting a ay-ee-ooo into a rendition of The Chicken Dance or yodeling German classics.
From Washington Times
Although yodeling dates back tens of thousands of years as an animal call in various cultures, Albinus said, Alpine yodeling - from which today’s version originated - first appeared about the 16th century in the mountains of Germany and Switzerland.
From Washington Times
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