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Kuhn
[koon]
noun
Margaret Maggie, 1905–95, U.S. activist: a founder of the Gray Panthers.
Richard 1900–1967, German chemist, born in Austria: declined 1938 Nobel Prize at insistence of Nazi government.
Thomas Samuel, 1922–96, U.S. writer, historian, and philosopher of science.
Walt, 1877?–1949, U.S. painter.
Example Sentences
Kuhn and Fleck said the latest federal figures reveal that despite ongoing conservation efforts — including programs paying farmers who agree to temporarily leave some of their fields dry — further declines in the reservoirs are expected.
When Nicolas Kuhn cushioned in his second of the afternoon - and 20th of the season - it was Celtic's 100th goal of the league season.
“We feel there will be efforts to arrest people, including people who did not protest,” Kuhn said.
When Celtic did manage to get the ball out to winger Nicolas Kuhn, Raskin joined with his defenders to shut the space down immediately.
“All evidence is pointing to them,” said Scott Kuhn, an attorney for the county who spearheaded the suit.
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