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Clemens
[kley-mens] /ˈkleɪ mɛns/ (Show IPA), 1893–1954, Austrian conductor and pianist.
Contemporary Examples
‘Kill Team’: The Documentary the Army Doesn’t Want You to See Andrew Romano July 25, 2014
Hardcore Mixed With Honey: ‘Bitter Rivals’ and the Evolution of Sleigh Bells Amy Zimmerman October 29, 2013
In Greg Mortenson’s Silence, His Neighbors Defend Him, or Vilify Him Mike Giglio June 6, 2011
Sleazy Billionaire’s Double Life Featured Beach Parties With Stephen Hawking M.L. Nestel January 7, 2015
‘Kill Team’: The Documentary the Army Doesn’t Want You to See Andrew Romano July 25, 2014
Historical Examples
The Biotic Associations of Cockroaches Louis M. Roth
Mitz and Fritz of Germany Madeline Brandeis
Rumanian Bird and Beast Stories Anonymous
Rumanian Bird and Beast Stories Anonymous
The Boy Allies with the Victorious Fleets Robert L. Drake
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