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Wolfgang

[ woolf-gang; German vawlf-gahng ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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So welcome back, Edna and Ethel; come on down, Gertrude and Percy; walk right in, Wilhelmina and Wolfgang.

But German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble reportedly insisted on a significantly higher level.

On Tuesday, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told La Stampa newspaper that they approved of the Monti methods.

Remember how Wolfgang Münchau said the euro zone had to get it right at this summit or it would collapse?

“If anything, this increases the chances of the traditional marriage side,” says Wolfgang.

George Wolfgang Panzer, a distinguished German bibliographer, died.

It was the more natural for Wolfgang to defend his course, as he was himself an ancient ally of the King of Spain.

He would surely become a second Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were he to continue as he has begun.

Up to his sixth birthday, Wolfgang had played only the piano.

While Wolfgang was in Rome, the Pope bestowed a great honor upon him.

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