Proper noun
Tiedemann (plural Tiedemanns)
A surname.
The implication at the end of Nemesis that the inhabitants of the off-Earth colonies are splitting off from Earthbound humans could also be connected to a similar implication about the Spacers in Mark W. Tiedemann 's Robot books. Source: Internet
This text was taken, with permission, from Ruskin House: A History, M. Tiedemann & E. Daisley. Source: Internet
These were followed by yet another robot mystery, Alexander C. Irvine 's Have Robot, Will Travel (2004), set five years after the Tiedemann trilogy. Source: Internet
Most notably its new, state-of-the-art Kate Tiedemann College of Business gets high marks and unites academia with the business community. Source: Internet
Since President M. Lee Pelton came to the college in 2011–2012, Tiedemann said, the institution’s philanthropic efforts have set records for three of the four last academic years. Source: Internet