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  • My appetite has been whetted for more information about Brunhilda, who appears to have been one of Pepin's political rivals.

    Dental development nwhyte 2010

  • UnCommonwealth: Oh Brunhilda, you're so lovely ....

    Oh Brunhilda, you're so lovely.... 2008

  • He imagined his children subjected to some Nazi Brunhilda without him there to defend them.

    One Season of Sunshine Julia London 2010

  • No Egor or Brunhilda, just the two of them, fighting their way to the inevitable end.

    The Cure for Modern Life Lisa Tucker 2008

  • No Egor or Brunhilda, just the two of them, fighting their way to the inevitable end.

    The Cure for Modern Life Lisa Tucker 2008

  • Reinl was rewarded for this success by being permitted to indulge himself in a fantasy assignment: a lavish, two-part, color and stereo sound remake of Fritz Lang's DIE NIEBELUNGEN, featuring Uwe Beyer as Siegfried and Karin Dor as Brunhilda.

    Harald Reinl at 100 2008

  • No Egor or Brunhilda, just the two of them, fighting their way to the inevitable end.

    The Cure for Modern Life Lisa Tucker 2008

  • Reinl was rewarded for this success by being permitted to indulge himself in a fantasy assignment: a lavish, two-part, color and stereo sound remake of Fritz Lang's DIE NIEBELUNGEN, featuring Uwe Beyer as Siegfried and Karin Dor as Brunhilda.

    Archive 2008-07-06 2008

  • Born in captivity, Brunhilda became the face of the controversial program when, as a saucy 9-month-old pup, she bounded from a cage in 1998 as one of the first wolves introduced into the wild.

    mjh's blog — 2005 — July 2005

  • I guess I was in the Brunhilda mind-set when I typed it

    Contrition | Mind on Fire 2007

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