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Werner

[wur-ner, ver-nuhr]

noun

  1. Alfred 1866–1919, Swiss chemist: Nobel Prize 1913.

  2. a male given name.



Werner

/ ˈɛə /

noun

  1. Abraham Gottlieb (ˈaːbrəham ˈɡɔtloːp). 1749–1817, German geologist. He emphasized the importance of field and laboratory observation for understanding the earth

  2. Alfred (ˈalfreːt). 1866–1919, Swiss chemist, born in Germany. He developed a coordination theory of the valency of inorganic complexes: Nobel prize for chemistry 1913

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Postecoglou also publicly described Timo Werner's performance as "not acceptable" after replacing him at half-time during a 1-1 Europa League draw at Rangers.

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In Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s film "Germany in Autumn," a character explains German acceptance of Nazi rule: “Sometimes, people just want somebody to think for them.”

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Last year Liverpool chairman Tom Werner told the Financial Times that he hoped to see Premier League games played in New York, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Riyadh and Rio de Janeiro, raising fears among some fans of an attempted resurrection of the '39th game' concept that was considered and then abandoned by the Premier League in 2008 after a fan backlash.

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Injured trio James Maddison, Timo Werner and Lucas Bergvall and Will Lankshear - who spent the second half of the season on loan at West Brom - were also in the line and had a medal draped around their neck.

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Marie-Laure, a blind girl hiding from the Nazis in a walled French citadel, and Werner, a young German radio expert, find themselves connecting without even knowing it.

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