Proper noun
Krause (plural Krauses)
A surname from German.
A former lawyer who took over the liquor store from his father when he got sick in the late 1980s, Krause now runs the business with his son. Source: Internet
Behind them, cornerback Bobby Bryant (seven interceptions, 105 return yards, one touchdown), and safety Paul Krause (four interceptions) led the defensive secondary. Source: Internet
By 1960, the system was well-enough understood that Krause and Thomas's seminal work of that yearsfn is still considered one of the most important Tocharian grammatical handbooks. Source: Internet
According to Mr. Krause, what made this event different from the past was, “the focus on doing everything above and beyond perfect in order to secure the return of the tournament sponsorship next year.” Source: Internet
Fromm also studied under Nehemia Nobel and Ludwig Krause while studying in Frankfurt. Source: Internet
Krause has a particular fondness for the verse from the Letter to the Hebrews which proclaims that “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.” Source: Internet