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Brendel

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/ ˈbrɛndəl /

noun

  1. Alfred . born 1931, Austrian pianist and poet

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Authorities in the western city of Dortmund allege the crimes took place between December 1943 and September 1944, prosecutor Andreas Brendel told AFP Monday, confirming a Bild daily report.

From Barron's • Nov. 24, 2025

Brendel listed his hobbies in Who's Who as "unintentional humour and the collection of kitsch".

From BBC • Jun. 17, 2025

"Half of these study participants had abnormal amyloid results in their PET scans," says Brendel, "and so the CSF is not reliable enough here."

From Science Daily • Nov. 25, 2024

Jake Brendel came into the league undrafted out of UCLA.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 10, 2024

“If Storm’s End is still held by men loyal to Stannis, we will be taking it from him, not the Lannisters,” objected Brendel Byrne.

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin