Proper noun
Wiese (plural Wieses)
A surname from German.
According to Wiese, the police continually address staff shortages at police stations with the resources at its disposal. Source: Internet
Frost, Jacqueline B. Cinematography for Directors: A Guide for Creative Collaboration, Michael Wiese Productions (2009) pp. 46, 221 Director Stanley Kubrick told Altman that "the camerawork was wonderful," and asked, "How did you do it?" Source: Internet
Ibor and Aio were called by Prosper of Aquitaine, Iborea and Agio; Saxo-Grammaticus calls them Ebbo and Aggo; the popular song of Gothland (Bethmann, 342), Ebbe and Aaghe (Wiese, 14). Source: Internet
Lane Wiese was approved to serve on the Valley City Drainage District Board. Source: Internet
He then resumed his career as an electrician with Wiese Electric in Lakefield. Source: Internet
Longtime photographers Mike Penney and Ozzie Wiese present an engaging photo essay of past Boats Afloats to help readers gear up for this great annual event. Source: Internet