Crossword clues for brandt
brandt
- Former German chancellor Willy
- Willy ___ (only post-WWII German winner of the Nobel Peace Prize)
- West German chancellor
- Time Magazine's 1970 Man of the Year
- Nobel-winning chancellor
- German chancellor, 1969-74
- German chancellor, 1969-'74
- Former German political leader Willy
- Ex-German chancellor Willy
- Chancellor Willy
- 1971 Peace Prize awardee
- World leader who resigned 5/6/74
- 60's-70's German chancellor
- 1971 Peace Nobelist Willy
- German chancellor who won a Nobel Peace Prize
- 1971 Peace Nobelist from Germany
- Nobel-winning chancellor Willy
- German states who as chancellor of West Germany worked to reduce tensions with eastern Europe (1913-1992)
- Schmidt's predecessor
- Willy starts to become relaxed after nine double tequilas
- West German chancellor, 1969-74
- Former German chancellor and Turkish leader backing Britain
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Housing Units (2000): 61
Land area (2000): 1.254840 sq. miles (3.250020 sq. km)
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Total area (2000): 1.254840 sq. miles (3.250020 sq. km)
FIPS code: 06940
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 44.664256 N, 96.623601 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 57218
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Headwords:
Brandt
Wikipedia
Brandt was a French brandname producing various home equipment, created in 1924 by Edgar Brandt as a part of Hotchkiss-Brandt.
Brandt is both German surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Surname:
- Achi Brandt (born 1938), Israeli mathematician
- Andy Brandt (born 1938), Canadian politician
- Arthur William Brandt (died 1943), American engineer
- Augusto Brandt (1892–1942), South American classical musician and composer
- Bernard E. Brandt, American politician
- Betsy Brandt, (* 1976), American actress
- Bill Brandt (1904–1983), British-based photographer and photojournalist
- Billy Brandt (born 1979), U.S. gay pornographic actor
- Carlos Brandt, South American philosopher, author and naturopath
- David Brandt (disambiguation), several people
- Di Brandt (born 1952), Canadian poet and literary critic
- Ed Brandt (1905–1944), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Eddie Brandt (1920–2011), American composer, writer and store owner
- Edgar Brandt (1880-1960), French ironworker and weapons designer
- Edward R. Brandt (1931-2013), American politician
- Francis Frederick Brandt (1819–1874), British barrister and author
- Fred Hermann Brandt (1908-1994), German secret-service agent and insect collector
- Fredric Brandt (1949–2015), American celebrity dermatologist
- Georg Brandt (1694–1768), Swedish chemist and mineralogist who discovered cobalt
- Gerard Brandt (1626–1685), Dutch preacher, playwright, poet, church historian, biographer and naval historian
- Gil Brandt (born 1933), Dallas Cowboys executive
- Heinrich Brandt (1886–1954), German mathematician
- Heinz Brandt (1907–1944), German army officer and showjumper
- Helene Brandt (1936–2013), American sculptor
- Jackie Brandt (born 1934), American Major League Baseball player
- Joe Brandt, one of the founders of Columbia Pictures
- Johann Friedrich von Brandt (1802–1879), German naturalist
- Johanna Brandt (1876–1964), South African propagandist, Boer War spy, prophet and writer
- Joseph A. Brandt, sixth president of the University of Oklahoma
- Józef Brandt (1841–1915), Polish painter best known for his paintings of battles
- Karl Brandt (1904–1948), Ferman Nazi physician and war criminal
- Karl Brandt (economist) (1899–1975)
- Karl Brandt (zoologist) (1854–1931)
- Katarina von Brandt (1964-), German-Messianic-Jewish, American Model
- Kerstin Brandt (born 1961), East German high jumper
- Kyle Brandt (born 1979), U.S. actor
- Lawrence Eugene Brandt (born 1939), U.S. prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
- Marianne Brandt (1893–1983), German painter, sculptor, photographer and designer
- Marianne Brandt (contralto) (1842–1921), Austrian opera singer
- Max von Brandt (1835–1920), German diplomat and publicist
- Miroslav Brandt (1914–2002), Croatian historian
- Paul Brandt (born 1972), Canadian country music singer
- Realf Ottesen Brandt (1859–1927), Lutheran minister
- Richard Brandt (1910–1997), utilitarian philosopher
- Rudolf Brandt (1909–1948), German SS officer and deputy to Heinrich Himmler
- Vassily Brandt (1869–1923), Russian trumpeter, composer and pedagogue
- Willy Brandt (1913–1992), German Chancellor and Nobel Laureate for Peace in 1971
Given name:
- Brandt Hershman, Illinois state senator
- Brandt Jobe (born 1965), American golfer
- Brandt Snedeker (born 1980), American golfer
Usage examples of "brandt".
Kelly came up beside him, joined by Specialist Four Steven Brandt, the platoon medic, who set his medical bag down in the mud.
Tyson, Brandt, and Kelly moved quickly up the column to take their positions in the middle of the formation.
Tyson turned to Brandt, who walked bent under the weight of his medical bag, the rain dripping from his camouflage net.
Having failed to get quickly accepted into medical school, Brandt belatedly declared himself a conscientious objector and was drafted directly into the Medical Corps.
However, if we proceed to a formal investigation, you or your attorney will have the opportunity to cross-examine any sworn testimony Dr Brandt might give.
But when it comes from me, it is a hint that if you discredit Brandt - and Brandt is the key - then the Army may very well drop the investigation.
There will be the two witnesses for the prosecution, Brandt and Farley, and the two for the defense, Sadowski and Scorello.
Tyson, I am not much of a courtroom actor, and when Brandt and Farley get on the stand and start their version of the bullshit I want to look appropriately incredulous.
Paul Sadowski and Anthony Scorello, on the other hand, are in almost direct contradiction to those of Brandt and Farley and refute the most damning points of those two statements.
There is, though, some evidence based on various statements made by Paul Sadowski that Dr Brandt may harbor some hostility or bias towards the accused.
This hostility or bias would have had its genesis during the time Lieutenant Tyson and Dr Brandt served together, as there is no evidence to suggest they saw or communicated with each other since the day Lieutenant Tyson was medically evacuated from the Republic of Vietnam.
It was only then that Brandt cut away the trouser leg and squeezed a tube of antibiotic ointment onto the open wound.
Tyson picked up his head to watch, but Brandt reached out and casually pushed his head back into the muck.
The boy fielded it with expertise and had it in his mouth before Brandt exhaled his smoke.
Tyson had considered giving the doctors his own conclusion, which was that medic Brandt had tried to murder him.