Proper noun
Dollinger (plural Dollingers)
A surname from German.
Dollinger said the quality of service he and his team provided to more than 65,000 residents in Middletown, New Jersey, when he was deputy chief of police there will not be changed as he shifts to St. Pauls, a town with about 2,330 residents. Source: Internet
Dollinger, P. The Emergence of International Business 1200–1800, 1964; translated Macmillan and Co edition, 1970 To defend territory Reiner et al. Source: Internet
An overview of diachronic work on Canadian English, or diachronically-relevant work, is Dollinger (2012). Source: Internet
TOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer The master bedroom has become a library and office for Marsha Dollinger. Source: Internet
Sporadic reports can be found in the literature, e.g. on Vancouver English, Dollinger, Stefan. 2015. Source: Internet
“We held the saturation patrols to reduce accidents and injuries and to keep dangerous drivers off the road for the Labor Day weekend,” St. Pauls Police Chief Steve Dollinger said. Source: Internet