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Meaning of "oberlander"
oberlander (noun) - a surname, typically of German origin. This name can be used to identify a specific individual or family
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- A surname from German.
- A member of the Jewish population originating from Hungary, from the Jewish Oberland region of Hungary, which is different from the Hungarian Oberland region of Hungary.
- A horse of the Oberland breed
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Oberlander threw three touchdowns.
Landscaping on the project was designed by Cornelia Oberlander.
Oberlander has consistently maintained that he never killed anyone.
Author Susan Herrington joins Oberlander in conversation about her works and career.
Oberlander allegedly started touching the woman after dinner was served and the lights were dimmed.
The curator of the museum, Ernest Oberlander Tarnoveanu, said he shared the criticism.
Oberlander is a very insecure and hyperactive man with a comical German accent.
You are going to regret not going to Nüremberg, Otto Oberlander.
Poulton says Oberlander has previously been able to have his citizenship restored three other times.
She filmed Štefan, how he argues with Franz Oberlander.
Professor Oberlander is pictured here holding a CD copy of report.
Cammy threw up, and then Aaron Oberlander slipped in it, and then.
Oberlander was born in the German Colony in the city of Molochansk in southern Ukraine.
That's why Oberlander wants the land.
Oberlander for her " breathtaking poetic unforgettable charged with meaning and above all.
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Landscaping by Cornelia Oberlander will add greenery to each terrace and the building 's common spaces.
Oberlander is on the Simon Wiesenthal Center 's list of most wanted Nazi war criminals.
Does Oberlander want to build a factory here?
Oberlander JG . The Buzz about anabolic androgenic steroids, electrophysiological effects in excitable tissues . Neuroendocrinology . 2012.
He was thus an oberlander ( from the central highlands of Europe ), a non-Hasidic Jew.
Oberlander then appealed the 2015 decision to the Canadian Federal Court of Appeal.