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Neumann
[noo-muhn, nyoo-, noi-mahn, -muhn]
noun
Saint John Nepomucene 1811–60, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman and educator, born in the Austrian Empire: canonized 1977.
John von. Von Neumann, John.
Neumann
noun
Johann Balthasar (joˈhan ˈbaltazar). 1687–1753, German rococo architect. His masterpiece is the church of Vierzehnheiligen in Bavaria
See (John) von Neumann
Neumann
Hungarian-born American mathematician who contributed to mathematical theories about numbers and games. He was a leader in the design and development of high-speed electronic computers and also contributed to the field of cybernetics, a term he coined.
Example Sentences
Stark's short-range putting withstood intense pressure to add to her six Ladies European Tour wins and join fellow Swedes Sorenstam and Liselotte Neumann as a US Open winner.
The letter was signed by former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham, former senior counselor to Kelly Kevin Carroll, former assistant secretary of homeland security Elizabeth Neumann, and 10 other Trump administration officials.
"You could put any one of us on the European side and make it better, but the only Europeans who could help us are Laura Davies and Liselotte Neumann," she was reported as saying.
“This is Donald Trump’s playbook: ‘There’s a deep state, they’re all out to get me,’” said Elizabeth Neumann, a senior official in Trump's Department of Homeland Security.
We see presidents from Bill Clinton onward promising a brighter tomorrow, even as little changes for the Neumanns and Stanleys, or changes for the worse.
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