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It has two parts; the first is Winterer, and the second is Demonic.
Mr. Winterer raced over to protect his property.
The cause was complications after a stroke, said his son, Philip S. Winterer.
Van Zandt told several friends that he planned on marrying Winterer, but the two never became formally engaged.
Briefly appeared in both Winterer and Demonic.
It is the homeland of Boris Jineman, the main character of the first book, "Winterer".
Alexander Henry the younger was an XY winterer.
"They were very embarrassed," Mrs. Winterer.
At the time of his death, he had begun a long-distance relationship with a woman named Claudia Winterer from Darmstadt, Germany.
"For whatever reason we've seemed to always elect Democrats," said Kerry Winterer, chairman of the Douglas County Republican Party.
In those times the watch winterer of the Zaporizhzhya cossacks appeared Lysa Hora, that was the well fixed outpost.
"Our maritime collection was recently appraised for a million dollars," bragged Mr. Winterer, who never misses the chance to sing the praises of "the Gris."
Ms. Winterer, who is 33 years old and is keeping her name, graduated from Williams College and received a law degree from Harvard University.
Mr. Winterer was the president and chief executive officer of A. & M. Karagheusian in Manhattan, one of the nation's largest carpet manufacturers.
According to Mr. Winterer, three other members of the Connecticut connection also traveled to Fremantle to watch the races from aboard a support boat, Betsy.
"To many people here, it was not exactly good news," Mr. Winterer said in an interview at the white clapboard Griswold, the first three-story building in the state.
Mr. Winterer has sold the property to Douglas, Geoffrey and Gregory Paul, natives of Essex who are expected to take over in December.
"Bill Winterer and I decided some time ago that we would do something for Tom and Britt, win or lose, because we're very proud of them," the postmaster said.
Her mother, Patricia D. Winterer, is a deputy national executive director of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. in New York.
"I tell the legislators in Hartford, they might accomplish what the British couldn't accomplish in the War of 1812, closing the Gris," Mr. Winterer said.
Rounding out the connection, according to Mr. Winterer, was Sobstad Sailmakers in Old Saybrook, which made some of the sails used by the victorious boat.
Mr. Winterer, for one, was not displeased with the recognition bestowed by Norman Crampton in his book "The 100 Best Small Towns in America."
"We had a lot of people walking around with bags under their eyes," said Mr. Winterer, the owner of the Griswold Inn, a 210-year-old landmark on Main Street.
"We get a mixed bag of sailors and would-be sailors in here," said William Winterer, a former New York investment banker who is the inn's fifth owner in 200 years.
Steele L. Winterer, a retired New York carpet manufacturer, died on Sunday at the Moorings Park Health Center in Naples, Fla.