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Schmitt
[ shmit ]
noun
- Ber·na·dotte Ev·er·ly [bur, -n, uh, -dot , ev, -er-lee], 1886–1969, U.S. historian.
- Harrison (Ha·gan) [hey, -g, uh, n], Jack, born 1935, U.S. astronaut, geologist, and politician: U.S. senator 1977–83.
Example Sentences
Jennifer Schmitt, however, responded by shading her father-in-law’s girlfriend: “Publicists act in a professional manner and don’t ‘storm’ off set delaying an interview,” wrote Schmitt, who’s married to Steve Belichick.
In addition to their letter to Dhillon, the senators wrote separately to their colleague Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri, the Republican chair of the judiciary subcommittee on the Constitution, asking him to hold an oversight hearing “to update the Senate and the American public on these concerning developments.”
Schmitt, in a statement to The Times, said Tuesday that the American people “resoundingly rejected the left’s woke ideology” by electing Trump, and that he was “glad to see” that Dhillon was “wasting no time getting to work implementing President Trump’s agenda that focuses on enforcing the law instead of forcing radical policies down Americans’ throats.”
Breathing dust in, as Harrison Schmitt reported during Apollo 17 in 1972, caused sneezing and allergies like "lunar dust hay fever."
You can see a shift in “Schmitt’s Gay,” for instance.
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