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the heil
verb
To greet with a .
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When the organ played "Deutschland Über Alles" during a service at Durham Cathedral and Ribbentrop leapt up to give the Heil Hitler salute, Londonderry pulled down his hand.
"We are waiting patiently for the rescuers to safely try to find our parents," the Heil family said in the statement.
Members of the Heil family published an online statement on Friday thanking Italian and American authorities for help in trying to locate the couple.
Both the prosecution and Bourdouleix, 54, appealed against the ruling, with his lawyer, Bourdouleix's lawyer, Pierre Brossard, saying: "When you think of the Hitler salutes, the 'Heil Hitlers', the threats his wife received, the context is important".
It's the 'Heil and Tight'.
If you were missing your hand, you wouldn't put it up and give the Heil Hitler salute.
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With the Heil-Hitler-saluting pigeons, the little old ladies high-kicking on their metal walkers and the showgirls sprouting beer steins and giant pretzels on their hips and heads, the over-the-top loopiness that helped earn Mel Brooks's musical an unprecedented 12 Tony Awards and a six-year run are all here.
In White Bear Lake, Minn., a Minneapolis suburb where the Heils raised four children, members of their parish at the Church of St. Pius X expressed anguish that they had not been located, holding out hope that rescuers would find them alive and planning a prayer service for Wednesday.
For the Nazi monkey who does the "Sieg Heil" in the film, they cast a dog and lifted his paw up with fishing wire.
And here's Hitler in his "cool guy phase," when he gave up the mustache entirely and traded in the sieg heil for the high five.
Allied soldiers had a hunch that they disliked the idea behind the word "heil.' They preferred the word "hi" - it was shorter and cleaner.
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