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Grünewald

American  
[gry-nuh-vahlt] / ˈgrü nəˌvɑlt /

noun

  1. Mathias Mathias Neithardt-Gothardt, c1470–1528, German painter and architect.


Grünewald British  
/ ˈɡryːnəvalt /

noun

  1. Matthias (maˈtiːas), original name Mathis Gothardt. ?1470–1528, German painter, the greatest exponent of late Gothic art in Germany. The Isenheim Altarpiece is regarded as his masterpiece

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Francois Grunewald, head of "Comite d'Aide Medicale Ukraine", had just returned from a one-month mission in the country, where the humanitarian organisation has delivered around 40 generators since the beginning of the year.

From Barron's

The decline in emergencies “is hugely important for these patients and families,” says Stephanie Grünewald, a consultant in metabolic medicine at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children who treated several of the patients and is corresponding author on the paper.

From Science Magazine

Mr. Grunewald said YouVersion offers more than 3,000 Bible translations in more than 2,000 languages, allowing users to do side-by-side comparisons that a print Bible can’t offer.

From Washington Times

In Germany, more than 100 firefighters battled flames that engulfed parts of Grunewald, a forest in the west of Berlin, after munitions and fireworks exploded at the city’s bomb disposal site on Thursday morning.

From New York Times

The blaze at the Grunewald forest dump broke out on Thursday and spread across 15,000 square meters.

From Reuters