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krantz

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Krantz is the name of the following persons: Albert Krantz (1448-1517), German historian Gordon Krantz , politician Grover Krantz (1931-2002), Bigfoot researcher Judith Krantz , author and journalist Kermit E Krantz , physician and inventor Steve Krantz ...

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n. (context in South Africa English) An encircling or overhanging wall of rock

Usage examples of krantz.

On this paper I have the names of every one of you: Keffer, Ruppel, Beildeck, Gotz, Von Spyre, Mentelin, Neumeister, Eggestein, Spiess, Krantz, Drach, Stein, Remboldt, Renner, Wolff.

Krantz, an anthropologist at Washington State University, was initially skeptical of Sasquatch reports.

Taking into consideration the reported height and weight of an adult Sasquatch, Krantz, using his knowledge of physical anthropology, calculated just how far forward the ankle would have to be set.

Krantz estimated that to make typical Sasquatch prints a total weight of at least 700 pounds is required.

Philip and Krantz had embarked and made sail in the peroqua, leaving the soldiers with their knives again drawn, and so busy in their angry altercation as to be heedless of their departure.

Krantz and the doubloons into a package, he stepped into the peroqua, with difficulty shoved it off, and with a melancholy heart, and in silence, hoisted the sail, and pursued his course.

Chief Controller was caught between his cousin, Admiral Krantz, who also happened to be the brother-in-law of Ligen Wyat, and Klairon Farris, the beloved hero of half his supporters.

If you cannot prove, absolutely and beyond question, that Man Krantz did not cause the deaths of fifty-seven Atrians, then you are wasting the court's time.

Heinrich Krantz, a man with no prior criminal record, found himself on a crowded Atrian thoroughfare.

CIM Secretary Irwin Schroder and ISA Director-General John Belford exchanged heavy glances while Krantz and Linsay remained silent and expressionless.

Krantz went up with his glass to examine, and made it out to be a small boat, probably cut adrift from some vessel.

Dolan glared at Krantz as if he were a walking Pap smear, and glared at me even harder.