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Ჹö

[ hah-mer-shohld, -shuhld, ham-er-; Swedish hahm-ahr-shld ]

noun

  1. Dag Hjal·mar [dahg , yahl, -mah, r], 1905–61, Swedish statesman: Secretary General of the United Nations 1953–61; Nobel Peace Prize 1961.


Ჹö

/ ˈhæməˌʃʊld; ˈhamarʃld /

noun

  1. ᲹöDag (Hjalmar Agne Carl)19051961MSwedishPOLITICS: statesman Dag ( Hjalmar Agne Carl ) (dɑːɡ). 1905–61, Swedish statesman; secretary-general of the United Nations (1953–61): Nobel peace prize 1961
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“As we remember the heinous crimes committed by Hamas, we must continue to press for lifesaving humanitarian aid for the Palestinian people, too,” Mr. Nadler, a Democrat and the longest-serving Jewish member of the House of Representatives, said during a speech at the event at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, near the United Nations headquarters.

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In Dag Ჹö Plaza, just steps away from the United Nations headquarters, pro-Israel demonstrators on Tuesday laid out over 200 pairs of shoes — one pair for each person held hostage by Hamas.

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And a variety of dedicated groups show up in Dag Ჹö Plaza throughout the year to draw attention to their causes.

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Then, he quoted Dag Ჹö, former Secretary-General of the United Nations: “’For all that has been—thanks.

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As the second secretary-general of the United Nations, Dag Ჹö, understood that.

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