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Erwin

[ ur-win ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from Old English words meaning “boar” and “friend.”


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Still, no one else had produced a film about Erwin Blumenfeld.

Erwin Blumenfeld is one of the most searched and most shared artists on line.

“Murderous Mary” The Elephant On September 13, 1916, Mary the Elephant was hung in Erwin, Tennessee.

Rather than serving with Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, he had fought against him with the British army.

The scene that Erwin claims alienates viewers most was written by a woman collaborator, and made him weep when he first read it.

Attorney Erwin then proceeded, prefacing his remarks with the statement that this was a court of equity.

When questioned as to the answers denying the telegrams Mr. Erwin said the denials were sweeping.

Strasburg Cathedral is a material counterpart of the soul of Erwin of Steinbach.

Mrs. Erwin had lived many years abroad, chiefly in Italy, for the sake of the climate.

This was what happened when Deacon Latham called at their office a few days after Mrs. Erwin's letter came.

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