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walter
verb
To roll or wallow; to welter.
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But he was no more inspirational than Fritz Walter.
By the time the international team stopped, after a 5-2 win against Slovakia, Walter, still chiefly a centre-forward (as his younger brother Otmar would become), had missed only a couple of games, and scored another 19 goals.
Walter pulled the strings to formidable effect; no fewer than four of the Germans' half dozen goals came from set pieces, and he coolly scored twice from the penalty spot.
There's nothing in particular to make it child-friendly but small people are welcome, and Dina and Walter were endlessly patient with my four-year old, who loved hunting for lizards in their garden and feeding treats to their poor decrepit old dog.
Quill's map gives Walter a different perspective on his world: not only a bird's-eye view, but an abstract representation of something previously unmediated by anything other than his own senses.
In 1912 when Walter Griffin and his wife, Marion Mahony Griffin, won the international competition to design the capital of newly federated Australia, their plan included a casino where the monument to this country's 102,000 war dead now stands instead.
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Cahill came off the bench to score twice, including the nation's first ever World Cup goal, in a historic 3-1 group stage win over Japan at Kaiserslautern's Fritz-Walter Stadium in 2006.
He was the son of Walter Fielden, a painter and decorator, and Florence (nee Thomas), who worked at the mill in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, until her death from asthma when Roy was 17.
When play began, Root stood within 22 runs of emulating Walter Hammond, the only English batsman to make an Ashes double hundred at Lord's.
"Wonderbra" Beattie liked tits'n'bums; Abbott preferred Walter Bagehot.
Mora's film, featuring 20 actors, mostly friends who worked for free, was shot on Betacam with Walter Bal, operator on Francois Truffaut's Day for Night.
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