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Strauss
[strous, sht
noun
David Friedrich 1808–74, German theologian, philosopher, and author.
Johann 1804–49, Austrian orchestra conductor and composer.
his son Johann The Waltz King, 1825–99, Austrian orchestra conductor and composer.
Levi, 1829?–1902, U.S. pants manufacturer: developed Levis.
Richard 1864–1949, German orchestra conductor and composer.
Strauss
/ ʃtraus, straʊs /
noun
David Friedrich (ˈdaːfɪt ˈfriːdrɪç). 1808–74, German Protestant theologian: in his Life of Jesus (1835–36) he treated the supernatural elements of the story as myth
Johann (joˈhan). 1804–49, Austrian composer, noted for his waltzes
his son, Johann, called the Waltz King. 1825–99, Austrian composer, whose works include The Blue Danube Waltz (1867) and the operetta Die Fledermaus (1874)
Richard (ˈrɪçart). 1864–1949, German composer, noted esp for his symphonic poems, including Don Juan (1889) and Till Eulenspiegel (1895), his operas, such as Elektra (1909) and Der Rosenkavalier (1911), and his Four Last Songs (1948)
Example Sentences
Also among the sporting royalty present will be former England cricketers Sir Andrew Strauss and Sir Alastair Cook, running for the Ruth Strauss Foundation - the charity set up following the death of Strauss' wife.
When he was chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, Lewis Strauss — the Robert Downey Jr. character in “Oppenheimer” — predicted in 1954 that our children would enjoy nuclear power “too cheap to meter.”
As an heir to the Levi Strauss family fortune, Lurie comes from one of the city’s most prominent families, with roots dating to the Gold Rush.
“We made this amazing arrangement, which goes through Strauss’ ‘Also sprach Zarathustra,’ Beethoven’s ‘5th,’ John Williams, Stravinsky’s ‘The Firebird,’ it’s all there,” he said.
Fashion firms including Hugo Boss and Levi Strauss & Co have also dabbled in using generative AI for product images.
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