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Behrens
[ bair-uhnz; German bey-ruhns ]
noun
- Pe·ter [pee, -ter, pey, -t, uh, r], 1868–1940, German architect.
Behrens
/ ˈbɛərənz; ˈbeːrəns /
noun
- BehrensPeter18681940MGermanARCHITECTURE: architect Peter . 1868–1940, German architect
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This issue of religious conflict hits close to home for the Umali-Behrens.
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Moreover, the narrative of the voyage was written not by Roggewein, but by a German named Behrens.
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After this, Wieck wrote to Behrens protesting against his lending a hand to "a demoralised girl without shame."
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For an instance of senile spite: Clara had always been given a Behrens piano for her concerts in Berlin.
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Behrens, the narrator of the expedition, considered them to be portions of the Terra Australis.
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Behrens was one of those vividly clever energetic people who are the despair of originative men.
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