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Bohlen
[ boh-lin ]
noun
- Charles Eus·tis [yoo, -stis], Chip, 1904–74, U.S. diplomat.
Example Sentences
That, of course, was not universally true; Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, a heavy industry magnate whose famous firm produced the bulk of German war materiél during World War I, was an enthusiastic Hitler backer well before the 1933 breakthrough, making large financial contributions to the party and distributing copies of "Mein Kampf" among his workers.
“While damaging tsunamis are infrequent in California, they have and do happen. If you live on or visit the coast, you need to be aware of this potential hazard,” Steve Bohlen, then the head of the California Geological Survey, said when the updated tsunami hazard area maps were released.
Prior to that disaster, Japan relied on data from several hundred years of records to estimate tsunami risk, which once “seemed perfectly reasonable,” according to Bohlen.
California, as a result, opted to take “a very conservative approach” for its maps, “hoping to avoid the tragic loss of life experienced in Japan,” Bohlen said in a prior statement.
"Member states must recognize that there are unique determinants of health specific to Indigenous peoples, our cultures, histories, political status, spirituality, and our current experience," Stacy Bohlen, executive director of the National Indian Health Board, said.
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