Definition & Meaning | English word ALTHOFF


ALTHOFF

Definitions of ALTHOFF

  1. A surname.

Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

14
AL
ALT
FF
HO
HOF
LT
LTH
OF
OFF
TH
THO

1

1

186
AF
AFF
AFL
AFO
AFT
AH
AHL
AHO
AHT
AL
ALF
ALO

Examples of Using ALTHOFF in a Sentence

  • The Sharen Althoff US Extemp Award is an award given to the US Extemporaneous Speaker who receives the most firsts in rounds for the duration of the tournament.
  • On 21 July 1950, the circus director Franz Althoff (de) had Tuffi, then four years old, traveled on the suspended monorail in Wuppertal, as a publicity stunt.
  • Members of the Executive Board: Jean-Jacques Henchoz (CEO), Clemens Jungsthöfel (CFO), Sven Althoff (Property & Casualty reinsurance), Sharon Ooi (Property & Casualty reinsurance), Michael Pickel (Property & Casualty reinsurance), Silke Sehm (Property & Casualty reinsurance), Claude Chèvre (Life & Health reinsurance), Dr.
  • The "wild and chaotic" nature of the little bands stood in stark contrast to "the more academic form of experimentalism" of Essendon Airport, Tsk Tsk Tsk, Paul Schütze, Ernie Althoff, and others associated with the Organ Factory, an artist-run space in Clifton Hill.
  • He later sent Reverend John Althoff, a Dutch priest, to create missions in Wrangell, Alaska, the Cassiar mining district on the Stikine River, and the former Russian capital of Sitka, Alaska.
  • After his departure for Citadel LLC, Turner's responsibilities were split across five different Microsoft executives: Jean-Philippe Courtois, Amy Hood, Chris Capossela, Kurt DelBene and Judson Althoff.
  • Over the next few years Gillard worked with several circus's including Circus Althoff in Germany and Los Muchachos Circus in Spain.
  • Angertstraße – Evangelical Christ Church (Christuskirche); cruciform Romanesque Revival aisleless church with columned vestibule, 1850–1852, building inspector Althoff, Koblenz; expansion and west tower 1885–1887.
  • The show ran for a few months featuring The Flying Souzas, Shiganio, Peter Althoff and members of the Chipperfield family.
  • This meant that the Karstadt Group was now also represented by the Althoff stores in Dülmen (opened 1885), Rheine (1889), Borghorst (1889), Bottrop (1893), Bocholt (1893), Recklinghausen (1893), Essen (1894), Münster (1896), Duisburg (1899), Gladbeck (1901), Lippstadt (1901), Coesfeld (1902), Remscheid (1901), Dortmund (1904) and Leipzig (1914).
  • Personalities included Jim Althoff, Carl Dombek, Jeff Ray, Randy Rowland, Freddy Mertz, Mike Siegel, Candace Siegel (no relation) and Pat Cashman.
  • For the 4th Berlin Biennale, Althoff and Lutz Braun created the site-specific installation Kolten Flynn, made up of three vitrines draped in red foil and full of a child’s paintings, drawings, pens and other abandoned materials.
  • It has featured artists such as Chantal Akerman, Paweł Althamer, Kai Althoff, Michael Asher, Michael Clark, Enrico David, Maria Eichhorn, Cerith Wyn Evans, Harun Farocki, Omer Fast, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Isa Genzken, Hilary Lloyd, Goshka Macuga, Nasreen Mohamedi, The Red Krayola, Hito Steyerl, Sturtevant, Christopher Williams and The Wooster Group.
  • Kai Althoff, Cosima von Bonin, Clegg & Guttmann, Mark Dion, Hans-Jörg Mayer, Christian Philipp Müller, Manuel Ocampo, Tobias Rehberger, Andreas Slominski, Vincent Tavenne, Ina Weber, Joseph Zehrer,.



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