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Rommel

[ rom-uhl, ruhm-; German rawm-uhl ]

noun

  1. ·¡°ù··É¾±²Ô [ur, -win, er, -veen], the Desert Fox, 1891–1944, German field marshal: commander of the German forces in North Africa in World War II.


Rommel

/ ˈ°ùÉ”³¾É™±ô /

noun

  1. RommelErwin18911944MGermanMILITARY: general Erwin (ˈɛrviËn), nicknamed the Desert Fox . 1891–1944, German field marshal, noted for his brilliant generalship in N Africa in World War II. Later a commander in N France, he committed suicide after the officers' plot against Hitler
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Kelly told me Trump was not acquainted with Rommel.

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The guidelines send a "warning" to China against targeting the Philippine coast guard said Rommel Ong, former vice commander of the Philippine navy and a professor at the Ateneo School of Government.

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In another attack also last month, gunmen disguised as police officers waylaid a van carrying Rommel Alameda, the vice mayor of Aparri, a town in the north, killing him and five companions.

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Rommel Lopez, spokesperson for the local social welfare department, said these stresses often acted as triggers for abuse within families in a country where violence against women is common.

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Somehow the lowly lieutenant's plans were taken seriously as a way to help the British counter-attack against Rommel in North Africa.

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