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Dietrich   /dˈitrɪk/   Listen
Dietrich

noun
1.
United States film actress (born in Germany) who made many films with Josef von Sternberg and later was a successful cabaret star (1901-1992).  Synonyms: Maria Magdalene von Losch, Marlene Dietrich.



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"Dietrich" Quotes from Famous Books



... Lee was born, the artist Dietrich gave to the world a picture, which, if not destined to become one of the immortals of religious art, has about it an irresistible charm for the ordinary eye. The Saviour stands with outstretched arms saying, ...
— The Angel Adjutant of "Twice Born Men" • Minnie L. Carpenter

... Leopold Dietrich, a vintner, and we are soon to be married." There was a flaw in the usual ...
— The Goose Girl • Harold MacGrath

... Ranke. "To destroy the work of Louis XIV," was the reply. Professor Treitschke and his successor in the chair of history at Berlin, Professor Delbrueck, have been outspoken in their denunciation of England. Mommsen, Schmoller, Schiemann, Zorn of Bonn, and his colleague there, von Dirksen, Professor Dietrich Schaefer, Professor Adolph Wagner, and many other scholars have been, and are, politicians in Germany, and none of them friendly to England, to France, or to America. Bismarck himself remarked of these gentlemen: "Die Politik ist keine Wissenschaft, wie viele der Herren Professoren ...
— Germany and the Germans - From an American Point of View (1913) • Price Collier

... by Thorpe from the eleventh-century manuscript at Paris; Oxford, 1835. This contains Psalms li.-cl. in poetry; the first fifty are in prose. Dietrich (in Haupt's "Zeitschrift") pointed out that the prose was eleventh-century work, but the poetical version was much older. He surmised that the prose translation had been made for the purpose of giving completeness to a mutilated book, and that the whole Psalter had once existed ...
— Anglo-Saxon Literature • John Earle



Words linked to "Dietrich" :   singer, vocaliser, vocalist, actress, vocalizer



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