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Moser

[ moh-zer ]

noun

  1. Jo·hann Ja·kob [yoh, -hahn , yah, -kawp], 1701–85, German jurist and publicist.


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The British record holder's second-time vault over 4.70m meant she finished behind silver and bronze medallists Tina Sutej and Angelica Moser, who both made that height at the first attempt, as France's Marie-Julie Bonnin cleared 4.75m for gold.

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“We are in the midst of a new-cities fever,” said Sarah Moser, an expert on urban expansion and a professor at McGill University in Montreal.

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Moser estimates that as many as 200 new cities are being planned or are under construction in 50 countries — not including China, which has been on its own building spree for decades, with several hundred or more cities still in the works.

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“Starting a new city from scratch is always 1,000 times harder than what people think it will be,” Moser said.

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Karen was euthanized on Thursday and “passed away in staff’s hands,” the interim director of the zoo, Fawn Moser, told The Associated Press.

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