You can make 129 anagrams from letters in Niebuhr (behinru).
The historian Niebuhr, when he was the Russian ambassador, occupied it as his home.
This proves Niebuhr's supposition, that they were Talmudists, to be correct.
Niebuhr, the historian, was distinguished for his energy and success as a man of business.
Niebuhr “played by the rules” by affirming American exceptionalism, and writing about American innocence.
Reader of Thomas Merton and that bunch (and indeed Niebuhr--look at how Obama apparently immersed himself in Niebuhr).
Those who feel an interest in this subject would do well to consult Niebuhr.
This Niebuhr, who was a surveyor by profession, was a young man who deserves our admiration.
The diligence of Niebuhr, though often impeded by illness, was immense.
Niebuhr always spoke of his wife as a fellow-worker with him in this sense.
In a cage-match between nihilism and Niebuhr, who would you bet on?
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