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"Teutonic" Definitions
  1. showing qualities considered typical of German people
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Can the moribund Teutonic giant be shaken back into life?
The Teutonic obsession with fiscal probity grates in parts of Europe.
Mr Middelhoff's stellar rise was unusual in staid Teutonic business culture.
ON AUGUST 24th Germans received news to warm any Teutonic heart.
"I'm considered the gloomy Teutonic dangerously living guy," he told the Sundance panel.
Barnaby Tuttle of Teutonic Wine Company takes a "Spock approach" to making wine.
He's not wrong; Teutonic condescension to southern European culture has long loomed large.
Teutonic toughness was necessary to tame high inflation in the 1970s and 1980s.
Over the centuries, it's hosted everyone from communists to Teutonic knights to Romanian royalty.
Dr. Victor Frankenstein is no longer some freaky Teutonic madman, but a Silicon Valley superstar.
The development will lessen any Teutonic resistance to the monetary easing that Draghi is planning.
You probably need to turn to German to really capture the Teutonic tint of fascism.
Teutonic zeal for price stability and fiscal discipline has not been popular in crisis-stricken countries.
The Porsche had a PDK (a Teutonic acronym for dual-clutch transmission), which did the shifting.
Most well-off Americans long ago traded in Lincolns and Cadillacs for the refinement of Teutonic marques.
When leadership is required, neither the EU nor the world should welcome a prolonged period of Teutonic paralysis.
All that changed when the the Reformation gained ground in Europe's Teutonic heartland, a patchwork of small states.
If we had something like this for the Roman legions or the Teutonic knights, it would be incredible.
The second, the Teutonic Willamette Valley Riesling 2016, had a moderate but discernible level of sweetness to it.
A few blocks away, on First Avenue and 87th Street, was Glaser's Bake Shop, another relic of Teutonic Yorkville.
We might not always understand the Teutonic rhymes that Chakuza spits, but we do understand the language of eating.
This video features two of our absolute favorite Teutonic rockets: the ultra-peppy BMW M24i and the BMW M4.
But from the beginning, Can emphasized repetition and rhythm, using stiff, inexorable beats that were often described as Teutonic.
Lasky changes her unwieldy Teutonic birth name, and suddenly she is transmogrified by this Hollywood god into Mary Astor.
Young Turkish German-learners took lessons in how to turn tongue-twisting Teutonic sounds into the verbal pyrotechnics of rap.
She noticed that the waitress had a Teutonic accent, and so she struck up a conversation with her in German.
This reluctance is often attributed to a Teutonic belief that Southern Europeans, and Greeks in particular, are lazy and improvident.
Liner notes: Along with Nena and Falco, this German outfit brought a Teutonic moodiness to the Day-Glo MTV era.
Ralf took his task seriously, and with a kind of Teutonic efficiency that'd be beyond parody had it not actually happened.
Hearing his deep, distinctive, Teutonic-inflected voice over the phone is everything you would imagine and hope for it to be.
Her family got a tip recently that her body may have been hidden in the cemetery of the Pontifical Teutonic College.
Joining her there, he parted company with the final "n" of "Hartmann," stripping the name of its most conspicuous Teutonic trace.
Kubitschek, however, presents his views with a disarming, Teutonic idealism that recalls a Germany that long preceded the rise of Hitler.
In Brazil, a tongue derived from German immigrants, Riograndenser Hunsrückish, blends Portuguese words with Teutonic suffixes and the lilt of Italian.
With its own compact sedan, the Audi A277 was focused on design, Mercedes-Benz aiming for Teutonic plushness with the C-Class.
Goth takes its name from German (or Teutonic) tribes, which came to be associated with particular forms in Northern European Medieval art.
He said investigators had located two ossuaries, or sets of bones, under a stone slab manhole covering inside the Teutonic college itself.
And yet: Rick Carlisle is the consensus Runner-Up Best Coach in the League, and Dirk is Dirk, a stately Teutonic workhorse.
"I tend not to be a director who is big on 'concepts' in a Teutonic sense, with a capital 'K,' " he said.
Photograph by Rafal Milach for The New Yorker Boczek escorted me into an elegant Teutonic-style cottage, which he had built himself.
Hitler's forces have reshaped America not by imposing Teutonic culture on it but by using, or warping, what was already at hand.
The latest locus of this surreal standoff is the German region of Bavaria, which has for centuries been a bastion of Teutonic Catholicism.
The most illuminating of these chats is with Ata, a congenial bearded chap who delves at length into the history of teutonic techno.
Honestly it wouldn't surprise me if an alien with a boner for minimalist teutonic techno and post punk made this, it's that weird.
That area is now technically inside a building of the Teutonic College, after expansion work on the building encroached onto the cemetery field.
Other Red is Bad designs feature valiant Poles battling Nazi cyborgs and Teutonic knights depicted as villains from "The Lord of the Rings".
The original tracks are all about break-beats and pirate radio memories, but for the remixes Pressing Matters enjoys a pointedly Teutonic treatment.
Her father, an American who was part of the World War II invasion force, fell in love with Teutonic culture and sank roots.
The cocoonlike cabin appears richer than its Teutonic sibling, especially in the optional Cafe Teak package (which uses real wood, although not teak).
As such, "Two Hearts" is an Italo disco-meets-Teutonic banger and "Persephone Dreams" is melancholy Vangelis with delicious dashes of steel drum.
You know his Teutonic, tectonic voice, and perhaps his reputation--and if you haven't seen them, there are plenty of good places to start.
However, Greg Broussard, known best as The Egyptian Lover, knows a little secret about the Teutonic techno titans that originated that swinging robotic sound.
Teutonic knights from East Prussia founded it as Königsberg 763 years ago, and German philosopher par excellence Immanuel Kant spent his whole life there.
"I suspect there's lot of fire beneath that Teutonic self-control," he observes to Mr. Myers (Philip Franks), his associate and personal Dr. Watson.
We're not talking gothic architecture (think Notre-Dame) or gothic literature (think "Wuthering Heights"), or even, really, the Teutonic tribes of the third century.
We're not talking gothic architecture (think Notre-Dame) or gothic literature (think "Wuthering Heights") or even, really, the Teutonic tribes of the third century.
Such was the case with silvaner, sometimes spelled sylvaner, the product of a workhorse Teutonic grape that has lost ground to more profitable varieties.
The Teutonic was a fine Willamette Valley representation of a German kabinett-style riesling, moderately sweet and very refreshing, with a wet-rock minerality.
Ms. Elder purchased the property in 1964, and it has continued to serve the same Teutonic fare it has been known for since 1936.
After consulting its records, the Vatican announced last week they had located bones under the floor of the Pontifical Teutonic College, which flanks the graveyard.
With their Teutonic know-how, our aero-flight program could catch up with the Russians, who had also stolen some scientists from across the border.
He embodies a certain maverick Rocky Mountain strain of American ski racing, an antidote to the mechanical Teutonic approach, which has occasionally been adopted here.
Media previews kicked off last week, with debuts from Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz, as well as other non-Teutonic car makers, including Jaguar Land Rover.
Reaching for a child's shoulder, I fumbled my hand into an unidentified body part of a fellow parkgoer, who let out a Teutonic yelp of disbelief.
The dish seemed to enhance the sweetness of the Teutonic (which was already apparent in the tasting), but it did not make the Ravines taste sweet.
Like all good Teutonic things from the early 20th century, it was eventually sullied by the Nazis, some of whose leaders favored state-sponsored organic farming.
Mr. Hofer is appealing to voters with a brand of 19th-century Teutonic nationalism, saying Germans and Austrians should draw on it to fight the Islamic State.
It was Mr. Measures' ancestor, Arthur Osborne, who sailed on the S.S. Teutonic from Liverpool with a fellow slater in 1905 to consult on the original roof.
Here's a little of it: splitting and scraping her tones … descended from hocketing and Western choral music and the World Saxophone Quartet and Battle Trance … Teutonic syncopation.
We couldn't find any further Twin Peaks allusions in the lyrics to this song by the Teutonic thrashers, but the title alone is sufficient cause for inclusion here.
"I was always kind of curious about them," says Koeh­ler, a bespectacled, slightly beefy man whose taste for graphic T-shirts seems at odds with his Teutonic meticulousness.
Yet, as of right now, Teutonic Wine Company is producing roughly 6,000 cases of wine per year and it is available in 20 states and three Canadian provinces.
That lump of Teutonic power is routed through a 7-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission and out to all four wheels through Audi's quattro all-wheel drive.
My test car pushed $50,000, but it was optioned up the Teutonic wazoo; the A220 with front-wheel-drive and diminished tech can be had for far less.
Best known as the Teutonic beauty who sang alongside Lou Reed on The Velvet Underground's 1967 debut album, Nico — born Christa Päffgen — was a Zelig of contemporary culture.
When Mainardi, seeking to stay on good terms with the "Teutonic delinquents" back in Europe, ghosts Toscanini, who has moved to New York, political and personal betrayal intertwine.
Organisers say the strike, which ends on May 18th, has won support in 100 locations across Germany, and messages of solidarity from other Teutonic places like Austria and Switzerland.
I was reminded of the lads brigade on the Overground, and suddenly it became clear: the two DJs have become mascots for a crowd entirely other from their Teutonic roots.
The lakeside resort towns are distinctly Teutonic, with timber houses and twin-spired churches, a reminder that the area was settled by thousands of Germans in the mid-19th century.
The expert, Giorgio Portera, said the "enormous" size of the collection under the Teutonic College was revealed when Vatican-appointed experts began cataloging the remains, which were discovered last week .
And despite the differences between their eras and aims (the Expressionists were looking to the future with their art, Meese to the past), the Teutonic thrust is palpable in both.
After all, I had written about the Teutonic riesling as recently as the spring, and quoted the producer's description of it as "off dry," before ruminating on what that meant.
Aldi and Lidl are booming in Britain, where the Teutonic twosome already has more than 13% of the market and expects to do better still in a possible post-Brexit slump.
A Vatican statement Saturday made no mention of the number of remains in the newly discovered space near the Teutonic Cemetery but said the forensic work would resume on July 27.
Instead, they ran into a new mystery when nothing was found, not even the bones of two 19th century princesses who were supposed to be buried in the Vatican's tiny Teutonic Cemetery.
LYNDA ATKINSONSwansea As a longtime Geordie exile in Germany with a sturdy Teutonic beer belly to prove it, I must take you to task over your vicious assault on the hallowed Reinheitsgebot.
In 22001, Prince Alexander Nevsky defeated the Swedes, and in 22003 he drove the Teutonic knights back across the frozen Lake Peipus, a battle immortalized in Sergei Eisenstein's classic film Alexander Nevsky.
As a short form for the ancient Archibald, Teutonic for "truly brave," it fits in with the contemporary British trend for putting nickname-names — Alfie and Billy and Joe — on the birth certificate.
Tuttle's only goal is for Teutonic Wine Company to become a local watering hole that is secretly a chill wine bar—and having some time to pursue a non-wine-based hobby again.
European neighbors offered their Christian brothers no help, the Russian story goes, only betrayal: Swedes and Teutonic knights attacked Novgorod, the northwestern Slavic province that was among the few spared by the Mongols.
And even then it could be argued that the such a lofty price point is justified because that's roughly what it costs to get behind the wheel of one of Audi's Teutonic rivals.
For example, Dieter Euler of the University of St Gallen found that Teutonic vocational schools cannot easily be replicated in other countries where governments, firms and unions do not have the same close relationship.
Ross Douthat The only fitting reaction to the news that Steve Bannon intends to support primary challengers against Republican incumbents from sea to shining sea is a terrible, almost Teutonic sort of world-weariness.
A medical journal article from this era expressed concern about the "preponderance of the Iberic and Slavic races" among recent immigrants, because of "their poorer physical and mental equipment" compared to "Celtic and Teutonic" immigrants.
The new discovery came after Vatican on Thursday pried open the tombs of two 19th-century German princesses in the cemetery of the Pontifical Teutonic College in hopes of finding the remains of Emanuela Orlandi.
Arguably the most beloved of Germany's "Big Teutonic Four" (see also Destruction, Sodom, and Tankard), they, along with their regional peers, bridged the gap between fast, aggressive metal and all things dark, evil, and violent.
When the festival reopened several years after World War II, it consciously broke with its past by mounting increasingly abstract, symbolic productions that stripped away the Teutonic imagery that had become fraught with nationalistic associations.
But it did not aspire to a pure cosmopolitanism: the "individualistic" Westerner in 1960 could still rely on various commonalities (religious, linguistic, social, sexual) handed down from the pre-liberal French or English or Teutonic past.
You can hear Erdrich's paternity in her Teutonic surname; her mother is half-French and half-Ojibwe, a group known also as Chippewa, who are among the many indigenous people on this continent collectively called Anishinaabe.
Over the years, Hell's Teutonic powerhouse became the imprint for anyone out there making steely acidic electro and techno, with the likes of Der Zyklus, Princess Superstar, and Tiga zipping in and out of the roster.
Amazingly, so did the tail-coated, white-tie-wearing entirety of Mr Haas's orchestra, who were inveigled into jiving on stage as they performed a Teutonic variation on that edgy American rap number, "Shake Ya Ass".
The party appealed to a long-running, old-fashioned nationalist streak in Austrian culture: The nationalist Burschenschaften, or fraternities, promote an idealized memory of a purified Teutonic past, heavy with anti-Semitism and pro-Nazi sentiment.
Toxic Holocaust, Inepsy, and Midnight are obvious reference points; ragged howls and howling leads dominate while the bass handles the heavy lifting, and tracks like "Within the Everlasting Hellfire" rumble in with a decidedly Teutonic stomp.
The consolidation of a hawkish "New Hanseatic League" of fellow northern states and the formation of a populist, expansionary government in debt-laden Italy have only buttressed the Teutonic wall into which the French president has crashed.
Mr. Hofer's showing is the first time the Freedom Party, which has its roots in the 1950s, when it was founded by former Nazis and Teutonic nationalists, has gained close to 50 percent of the popular vote.
The Orlandi family later received an anonymous letter saying Emanuela could be buried in the Teutonic Cemetery, a small burial ground in the Vatican used over the centuries mainly for Church figures of German or Austrian origin.
Image: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo), Sonos, Winfuture, LG, SharpWe don't talk a lot about Europe here, but this week, Gizmodo will be in Germany, drinking beer, mangling Teutonic languages, and covering IFA, the biggest electronics show in Europe.
During recent reporting visits to Brussels and Luxembourg, several interviews with European leaders - from EU commissioners to Baltic premiers to Teutonic finance ministers - have revealed a certain level of Schadenfreude directed at May's recent electoral and parliamentary travails.
This year the model has been given a bulked-up sister watch with a case water-resistant to 1,000 feet and the company's first metal bracelet, a Teutonic-looking piece made of 145 parts and assembled by hand.
The designs, too, are fresh and youthful in spirit, balancing classic Teutonic clean lines from the Deutscher Werkbund tradition (which predates the Bauhaus) with sunny hints of color — sky blue, neon orange — that seem ready for South Beach.
The Orlandi family had received an anonymous letter saying Emanuela's body might be hidden among the dead in the Teutonic Cemetery where a statue of an angel holding a book reads "Requiescat in Pace," Latin for "Rest in Peace".
The way in which whiteness is labeled has changed over time, with relevant categories morphing from Teutonic to Saxon to Anglo-Saxon to Caucasian to Nordic to WASP to white to white-ethnic as the society changes, as politics change.
The Orlandi family received an anonymous letter earlier this year saying Emanuela's body might be hidden among the dead in the Teutonic Cemetery where a statue of an angel holding a book reads "Requiescat in Pace," Latin for "Rest in Peace".
His eyes glimmer, his smile is unforced, and his much-parodied Teutonic drone cannot conceal his affection for his subject, the ailing 21985-year-old man who once ruled the largest country on earth and then presided over its dissolution.
A statement said the graves in the centuries old Teutonic Cemetery would be opened on July 11 in the presence of representatives of the family of Emanuela Orlandi, after the family received an anonymous tip that she might be buried there.
Teutonic also has several cuvées, including a 2017 "Rauchwine," or smoked wine, from the Columbia Gorge region of Washington State: If you are curious to know how a wine made from grapes exposed to forest-fire smoke tastes, this is it.
Team Merkel knew that Peter Navarro, a senior White House trade adviser, holds that Germany's success as an exporter to America is explained by manipulation of the European single currency and by cunning Teutonic negotiators who outsmarted Mr Obama and previous presidents.
"Asked about Portera's comments on the large number of bones, Vatican spokesman Alessandro Gisotti said in an email it was "absolutely normal that in an ossuary there is an elevated number of remains, above all in an ancient cemetery like the Teutonic.
It was intended to be symbolic: A guest invited to take part in a welcoming ritual would drink from a vessel that represented the host — in this case, Heinrich von Bobenhausen, leader of the influential Teutonic Order of Knighthood from 1572 to 1590.
Furthermore, who wants to hit 60 mph with no roaring Teutonic soundtrack in the ears, minus a kick in the lumbar vertebrae from a nine-speed transmission that from first to second to third gear feels like it has anger-management issues.Whomp!
The family of Emanuela Orlandi — the 15-year-old daughter of a Vatican employee who disappeared while returning home from a music lesson in 1983 — received an anonymous letter through their lawyer last year that suggested her remains could be buried in the Teutonic Cemetery.
A Teutonic knight spears a man in the 1000 Prussian conquest, elephants pummel people in the Punic Wars, skulls are piled high in a representation of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, and a soldier is posed in profile in Chwast's woodcut for the 2006 Iraq War.
Meyerbeer helped invent the idea of tailoring dramatic and musical structures to each work, giving a courtly French tinge to "Les Huguenots" (21850); rougher, darker Teutonic tones to "Le Prophète" (1849); and perfumed lyricism to evoke the Portuguese and Indian settings of "L'Africaine" (1865).

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