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- recorded the song in English and in German, the latter titled "Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind", with lyrics translated by Max Colpet. She performed the German version...
- they were accompanied by b**** player Elaine Adamedes and drummer Becca Blumen, who later were replaced by Leslie Langston and David Narcizo, respectively...
- name in German. Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna (1877) named him hypothetically Blumen, which is a translation of his Spanish name into German, but does not exist...
- Yesterday (German: Die Blumen von gestern) is a 2016 German-Austrian comedy film directed by Chris Kraus. Lars Eidinger as Totila Blumen Adèle Haenel as Zazie...
- "Ich ess' Blumen" (also known as "Blumen"; German lit. 'I eat flowers') is a punk song by Die Ärzte. It was the eighth track and the first single from...
- increases over each stanza, the Miller's infatuation swelling. "Des Müllers Blumen" ("The Miller's Flowers"; A major): "The flowers will whisper to her as...
- Jean Lipman-Blumen is the Thornton F. Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Organizational Behavior at Claremont Graduate University in...
- Bosses and Corrupt Politicians—and How We Can Survive Them, Jean Lipman-Blumen explained that there was and still is a tendency among contemporary society...
- po****r piano pieces of which he wrote around 500. Edelweiss op. 31 and Blumenlied op. 39 (alternatively known as Flower Song in English) are perhaps two...
- Elsa von Blumen (6 October 1865 – 3 June 1935),[citation needed] real name Caroline Roosevelt, was an early American female cyclist in the late 19th century...