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Walter

[ vahl-ter wawl-ter ]

noun

  1. ·Դ [broo, -noh], Bruno Schlesinger, 1876–1962, German opera and symphony conductor, in U.S. after 1939.
  2. Thomas U·stick [yoo, -stik], 1804–87, U.S. architect.
  3. a male given name.


Walter

noun

  1. ˈə WalterBruno18761962MUSGermanMUSIC: conductor Bruno (ˈbruːno), real name Bruno Walter Schlesinger. 1876–1962, US conductor, born in Germany: famous for his performances of Haydn, Mozart, and Mahler
  2. ˈɔːə WalterJohn17391812MEnglishWRITING: publisher John . 1739–1812, English publisher; founded The Daily Universal Register (1785), which in 1788 became The Times
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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“I cannot accept this number. If you accept that number, you sell your soul to the devil,” Walter Slonopas, 52, who was a maintenance worker at Contech Casting told ABC News.

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Which was why Dodgers owner Mark Walter or president Stan Kasten should have stepped in and told the players they wouldn’t visit the White House, that something more important than baseball was in play.

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As a part of Friday's nearly five-hour medical examination at the Walter Reed hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, Trump received several blood tests, a cardiac examination and ultrasounds, said his doctor.

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Walter Matthews combines the pass-catching and route-running abilities of a skill player with size and power that make him an asset in the red zone.

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Cranston is best known for portraying Walter White in TV series Breaking Bad, and has also appeared in Your Honour and Malcolm in the Middle.

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