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Konrad

American  
[kon-rad] / ˈkɒn ræd /

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Only some spectacular saves from Kamil Grabara kept the hosts at bay, with Diomande, Gruda and Konrad Harder all forcing stops from the Poland goalkeeper.

From Barron's

Konrad Harder put the hosts in front but Leipzig captain David Raum gave away a penalty for the second time in two games, allowing Germany midfielder Nadiem Amiri to level from the spot.

From Barron's

There were "strict security protocols in place with all foreigners required to have a police escort", said Ulf Laessing, head of the regional Sahel programme at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, who was present for the biennial.

From Barron's

Before joining the Journal, Konrad was a reporter at the Real Deal and Real Estate Weekly.

From The Wall Street Journal

Konrad is a Hamburg, Germany, native and a graduate of Durham University in the U.K. and Yale University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.

From The Wall Street Journal