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Friedrich

[ free-drik; German free-drikh ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


Friedrich

/ ˈfriːdrɪç /

noun

  1. FriedrichCaspar David17741840MGermanARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Caspar David (ˈkaspar ˈdaːfɪt). 1774–1840, German romantic landscape painter, noted for his skill in rendering changing effects of light
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Scholz's initial plan for a no-confidence vote in January and elections in mid-March was rejected by the leader of the opposition Christian Democratic Union, Friedrich Merz, as not soon enough.

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The Social Democrat chancellor has called on opposition conservative leader Friedrich Merz to support him to push through key policies, many of which the conservatives also agree with, such as more support for Ukraine.

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The character first appeared in “Captain Marvel” No. 26 by Jim Starlin and Mike Friedrich as a cloaked cohort of Thanos.

The prosecution criticised the move, while Brückner’s lawyer Friedrich Fülscher said it was a clear sign he would be acquitted.

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"Clearly the federal government is hopelessly divided internally and cannot agree on effective measures," said CDU leader Friedrich Merz.

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