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Junker meaning
A young German noble or squire, especially a member of the aristocratic party in Prussia, stereotyped with narrow-minded militaristic and authoritarian attitudes.
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Paris Boyd, Brooke Junker and Bryce Junker led Northwood last Thursday.
Besides Ramattra, Hades and Junker Queen, which have already received their Greek mythology themed skins, the trailer also shows Lúcio, Widowmaker, Reinhardt and Roadhog have followed suit.
Junker said the authority does not have much information on the age of all the pipes in the system, but one transite main in the borough dates to 1951.
One of the first characters added to was Junker Queen, whose real name is Odessa "Ten" Stone.
When we meet over coffee, Fleming produces not just the part of the Junker’s propeller but also part of a fuel pipe, a few inches in length.
While I do like the abilities of characters like Junker Queen, I’m hesitant to play as them because I’m worried about being the player that causes my team to lose.
He was recognized along with Costa Rican Marcel Hernandez, Danish Kasper Junker, Argentian Ramiro Rocca, and Estonian Rauno Sappinen.
Bismarck a Junker himself was strong-willed, outspoken and sometimes overbearing, but he could also be polite, charming and witty.
Bismarck's "revolutionary conservatism" was a conservative state-building strategy designed to make ordinary Germans—not just the Junker elite—more loyal to state and emperor.
His "revolutionary conservatism" was a conservative state-building strategy designed to make ordinary Germans—not just the Junker elite—more loyal to state and emperor, he created the modern welfare state in Germany in the 1880s.
In domestic policy Bismarck pursued a conservative state-building strategy designed to make ordinary Germans not just his own Junker elite more loyal to throne and empire, implementing the modern welfare state in Germany in the 1880s.
Introduction to German Legal Methods (Juristische Methodenlehre), translated from the tenth German Edition by Kirk W. Junker, P. Matthew Roy.
Junker, pg 68 Each zone had a Minister of Denazification.
Nonetheless, political decisions about the economy of the empire were still largely controlled by a coalition of "rye and iron", that is the Prussian Junker landowners of the east and the Ruhr heavy industry of the west.
The Junker elites (the large landowners in the east) and senior civil servants used their great power and influence well into the twentieth century to frustrate any movement toward democracy.
The world saw Bismarck as a typical Prussian Junker, an image that he encouraged by wearing military uniforms.