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schaefer

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Schaefer is an alternative spelling and cognate for the German word "Schäfer", meaning shepherd, which itself descends from the Old High German scāphare . Variants "Shaefer", "Schäfer" (a standardized spelling in many German-speaking countries after 1880), ...

Usage examples of schaefer.

Six blocks away Rasche handed Schaefer a plastic cup that was not steaming.

As he looked at the big room on the fifth floor, the room where one wall had been party shot away, the room littered with broken glass and spattered blood and plaster dust, the room where his unflappable partner Schaefer was standing dumbstruck, Rasche knew that his mother had lied.

Captain McComb turned to see Schaefer and Rasche standing in the end of the corridor, in front of the demolished window.

And Schaefer, Rasche sometimes thought, used the whole damn city as his firing range.

Cali cartel off the roof of that fancy brownstone apartment house, and he had to admit that Schaefer had been just a bit over the line, doing that.

But it had gotten Schaefer and Rasche transferred to Homicide, because that little incident had struck a nerve in the coke-dealing community, and things had gotten just a little too hot-even before the stinking heat wave began.

So Rasche and Schaefer were working homicide and hating every minute of it.

Rasche glanced at him and saw that Schaefer was sitting motionless, staring up out the car window, the coffee untasted in his hand.

Rasche still forgot just how weird Schaefer could be when he started getting mystical.

Rasche followed Schaefer to the stairwell, pistol gripped firmly in both hands.

Rasche got to his own feet and trotted heavily down the passage, to find Schaefer standing in a shattered window frame, his hands on either side of the sash and one foot on the fire escape beyond, staring up the street.

Dutch Schaefer had told him what had happened out there in the jungle eight years ago, even though Philips knew and trusted Dutch.

Rasche and Schaefer, taken on the occasion of nailing a particularly vicious drug kingpin from uptown, a punk called Errol G.

What kind of man could go through the crap that Schaefer went through without losing his temper every so often?

Rasche yanked the front door open and found Schaefer standing on the stoop.