I caught several times the word " Mensch ," man; and also "Fressen," which last I looked up afterwards in my dictionary.

Ewig kehrt er wieder, der Mensch , des du mude bist, der kleine Mensch "--so gahnte meine Traurigkeit und schleppte den Fuss und konnte nicht einschlafen ...

NEW YORK An Ars Nova presentation of a play in one act by Carly Mensch . Directed by Jason Eagan.

In Luke and Acts, believers encounter a woman who is at once mother, mentor and mensch .

Wenn ich die Menschenrechte nenne, dann berufe ich mich auf die Definition wonach sie "Rechte, die jedem Menschen unabhangig von seiner Stellung im Staat, Gesellschaft, Familie, Beruf, Religion und Kultur bereits dadurch zustehen, dass er als Mensch geboren ist.

Der Mensch , wenn er bewusst handelt, handelt immer auf Grund eines bestimmten Zieles.

I enjoyed Sarah Breger's article on the origins of the term " mensch " (Jewish Word, November/December 2009).

The first are the Mensch , a Yiddish word for those of integrity and higher learning.

Ebenfalls 1651 veroffentlichte er sein Hauptwerk "Leviathan oder Stoff, Form und Gewalt eines burgerlichen und kirchlichen Staats." Weiterhin verfasst er eine Trilogie uber den Menschen, bestehend aus "De Corpore" ("Der Korper"), "De Cive" ("Der Burger") und "De Homine" ("Der Mensch ").

Bush, who did not attend the funeral, called Yeltsin a "historic figure," while British Prime Minister Tony Blair remembered him as a "remarkable man." Columnist Charles Krauthammer credited Yeltsin as "the man who brought down the Soviet Union from the inside." Columnist Eric Margolis praised him as "a real mensch ," Yiddish for a man of virtue to be admired and emulated, despite acknowledging that Yeltsin's brutal war against Chechnya took over 100,000 lives, mostly civilian--women, children, and the elderly.

Two of the thirteen paintings in Kristina Jansson's captivating exhibition take their titles from Mensch und Sonne, Hans Suren's 1924 book of photographs that campaigned for the utopist benefits of a nudist life.