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Welle

Welle can refer to:

  • The German word for wave used by the Wehrmacht to designate groups of divisions recruited in a given period of time.
  • the river Wel in Poland
  • the former Roman Catholic missionary Prefecture Apostolic of Welle in Congo
  • Welle, Germany, a village in the district of Harburg, Lower Saxony, Germany
  • The Wave (2008 film) (Die Welle), a 2008 German film based on the Third Wave experiment
  • Deutsche Welle, Germany's international broadcast station

Usage examples of "welle".

The mix of brewski and other things in the air was not unpleasant, but it was as alien as anything Orson Welles had ever invented.

I had to give Welle credit for refusing to see Satoshi for more than one psychotherapeutic intervention.

Ray Welle was going to like talking about the transferential aspects of his treatment of Mariko.

So Longarm was counting flies on some horse apples by what might have been a kiva, filled in and almost totally erased by the rare floodwaters of many a year, when the famous badman Poison Welles came over to join him, holding a fresh but empty tin can.

Hal questioned him on the availability of seamen from the English factories on the Carnatic, that stretch of the shore of Further India from East Ghats down to the Coromandel coast, but Welles shook his head.

Attorney General Bates he knew to be a poor lawyer, Cameron at War and Welles at Navy he considered hack politicians, and Caleb Smith at Interior he dismissed as a Hoosier joke.

Longarm allowed, and Poison Welles agreed, that any Jicarilla lookouts peeking down at them from the rimrocks should have sent up some smoke by this time.

Father Blair joined their circle with the heavily bearded Gideon Welles, the Navy Secretary.

Welles, Montgomery Blair, Chase of Treasury, and Caleb Smith of Interior were in their late- or midfifties, and Lincoln, whom Scott knew to be fifty-two, was the youngest of the lot.

Herkne eek, lo, which a sharpe word for the nones, Biside a welle Jesus, God and Man, Spak in repreeve of the Samaritan.

Whan that Arcite hadde romed al his fille And songen al the roundel lustily, Into a studie he fil al sodeynly, As doon thise loveres in hir queynte geres, Now in the croppe, now doun in the breres, Now up, now doun as boket in a welle.

Thow mayde and mooder, doghter of thy sone, Thow welle of mercy, synful soules cure, In whom that God for bountee chees to wone, Thow humble and heigh, over every creature Thow nobledest so ferforth oure nature, That no desdeyn the makere hadde of kynde, His sone in blood and flessh to clothe and wynde, Withinne the cloistre blisful of thy sydis Took mannes shape the eterneel love and pees, That of the tryne compas lord and gyde is, Whom erthe and see and hevene out of relees Ay heryen, and thou, virgine wemmelees, Baar of thy body, and dweltest mayden pure, The creatour of every creature.

Welles had sent a message only the other day to the Brooklyn yard, where the Monitor was being rushed to complete its trials, countermanding the order to hurry down to Hampton Bays and ordering her instead to the Potomac for the defense of Washington, which the President always considered paramount.

And of Mount Vesulus in special, Where as the Poo out of a welle smal Taketh his firste spryngyng and his sours, That estward ay encresseth in his cours To Emeleward, to Ferrare, and Venyse.

Welles Noonan, on the other hand, has proven himself to be both a determined crimefighter and a friend of civil rights.