Word: friedrich
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...magnified. We still have a five-point lead, but their crowd is going so crazy that it feels like we’re losing all of a sudden. Then, we stopped doing what we did to get us that lead.” Penn forward Steve Danley and swingman Friedrich Ebede were limited to a combined 22 minutes after Danley left with an injury to his nose and Ebede departed after getting fouled hard on a layup attempt. “I would have gone to Steve first [down the stretch],” Dunphy said...
...guys wanted to get into debate. There [wasn’t] going to be debate. They let the kids play, and it wound up being a terrific basketball game.”The pugnacious style manifested itself in the multiple casualties that amounted. Penn forward Friedrich Ebede was fouled hard by captain Matt Stehle on a breakaway late in the first half, sending him to the floor and later to the bench, where he remained for the entire second half. Starting forward Steve Danley, charged with guarding 7’0 senior center Brian Cusworth, injured his nose shortly after...
Penn forward Steve Danley and swingman Friedrich Ebede were limited to a combined 22 minutes after Danley left with an injury to his nose and Ebede departed after getting fouled hard on a layup attempt...
...DIED. FRIEDRICH ENGEL, 97, former Nazi SS officer accused of executing Italian prisoners of war; in Hamburg, Germany. Known in Italy as the "Butcher of Genoa," Engel was handed a seven-year suspended sentence in 2002 after a German court found him guilty of ordering the massacre of 59 Italian naval commandos on the outskirts of Genoa in 1944. A federal appeals court quashed the conviction in 2004 citing a lack of evidence, and ruled that Engel's advanced age prevented a retrial...
...their lives and property, including making mutually consensual agreements with others, without having their lives or property taken away by a private actor or by the government. Some well-known philosophers, like John Locke and the late Harvard professor Robert Nozick, are deontological libertarians.Most libertarians, like the late philosopher Friedrich A. Hayek, humorist Dave Barry, journalist John Stossel, and actor Clint Eastwood, evade such easy categorization. They find value in both lines of argument for libertarianism.HLF welcomes all shades of libertarians and, more generally, all students who are interested in—either because they’re in favor...