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Konrad

[ kon-rad ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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"Corporal, corporal," he shouts at SSRottenführer Konrad Hafrich.

When the film Blocking The Path To 9-11 appeared, my suspicions were confirmed—“Konrad” was actually John Ziegler.

In early 2008, I received a series of emails from someone calling themselves “Konrad Ziegler.”

As king in exile Konrad Karl made a tour of the central European courts, staying as long as he could in each.

Konrad Karl was not a Greek, and his country did not produce wine which any one except a Megalian could drink.

He heard of Konrad Karl, and at once invited that monarch to become one of the directors of the company.

His soldiers were furious at the trick, but Konrad himself was so struck by the women's devotion that he forgave them every one.

He came as an emissary from them to find and win back their lost prince Konrad to his own true flag and his native land.

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