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Linguistic relatives are English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, and Icelandic, all of which descend from the ancient Teutonic language.
Rehhagel's recipe for success was typical Teutonic thoroughness in preparation, team-spirit and superb fitness.
Inevitably he has his critics, those who identify a Teutonic arrogance in him.
In the English, French and German nations old Celtic, Teutonic, and other elements have blended into a new formation, the present nationality.
The Carl Reh winery was the first German company to abandon the tall, thin Teutonic bottle and labels of heavy gothic script.
Twelve years in the waiting, if not the making, the new opus from Teutonic titans of tone, Kraftwerk, is released.
In these debates fascism is almost cast as a kitsch rejection of modern art, a retro return to a mythic, Teutonic past.
It combined mythical warrior gods and goddesses of Teutonic times with real stories of court life in the Middle Ages.
But put it on the right stage and all that Teutonic fine tuning pays off, because then it starts to deliver fun, and by the skipload.
The result is winning, shimmering pop that sounds quaint and postmodern, sternly Teutonic and curiously homely at the same time.
True, Marx mentions a few authors by name, but only to pour heavily Teutonic scorn and contumely upon them.
The Italians' approach is more Teutonic than Mediterranean and it was reflected on the pitch on Wednesday night against Belgium.
As is to be expected, everything is planned and works with Teutonic thoroughness.
However, the product promotion that is part and parcel of the phenomenon has come in for some very Teutonic scrutiny.
Hitler's goals were to purify Germany by removing people with all but the purest Teutonic blood and to expand German territory throughout Europe.
Among the Westphalian hams and braunschweigers are tongue-twisting Teutonic mysteries like kasseler rippchen, nuss-schinken and touristenwurst.
He had wagered that she would be a Teutonic heavyweight with callosities growing on her forehead.
I can't speak German, but I gave the line a bit of Teutonic oompah and it sounded kind of right.
Roosevelt the Germanist admired the kaiser's finer Teutonic qualities, as indeed he did those of Bismarck and Helmuth von Moltke.
It drives well, with the only down side from my point of view being the boxy and heavily Teutonic styling.
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Persuade Steffen to decide upon seeking an appointment somewhere from the Teutonic Order.
Midgard's chief hero, the real Teutonic patriarch, tries to reconquer for the Teutons the country of which winter has robbed them.
The Walkyrie in Teutonic mythology, whose office it is to bear the souls of fallen heroes from the field of battle.
It is scarcely credible that a Teutonic comitatus could have existed under such conditions.
The commanderies of the Teutonic order, and of that of Malta, at forty per cent.
So, too, the Teutonic Freyja took shape in the sea-born cloudlets of the upper air.
It soon became the test of Teutonic patriotism to resist Italian priestcraft.
But soon this discord was lost amid the massive Teutonic polyphony of well-being.
The viking band, as a development of the Teutonic comitatus, was naturally inspired with its ideas of honour and valour.
It was not often he resented Lucienne's Teutonic independence, her foreignness, her atheism.
Teutonic tradition and authority must be replaced by Jeffersonian, Mazzinian, Wilsonian liberty and justice.
Originally this ensign was called a gonfanon, the combination of two Teutonic words, signifying war and a standard.
There was positively a smile in his noble Teutonic beard, the first smile for weeks.
Here, it has been maintained, we see the Teutonic faith rising to monotheism.
This prince was the head of the Teutonic Order, and bore the title of Deutschmeister.
Brass was founded by the Teutonic Order in 1211, and soon became a flourishing town.
From 1457 it was the residence of the grand master of the Teutonic Order, and from 1525 till 1618 of the dukes of Prussia.
The Latin is of Teutonic origin from the word which survives in the mod.
The first of the Teutonic states to fall was the kingdom of the vandals.
The other was blond, floridly blond, and unmistakably Teutonic.
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