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thaler
[tah-ler]
thaler
/ ˈɑːə /
noun
a former German, Austrian, or Swiss silver coin
Word History and Origins
Origin of thaler1
Example Sentences
Matthieu Laguerre appeared to ground the ball at the same time as the second-rower, but video referee Ben Thaler could not overrule Chris Kendall's on-field decision to award the try.
And when Keary chased down a chip ahead soon after, Thaler did this time overrule Kendall - who had called offside - as the Dragons pinched the lead.
As late as 1935, with a Nazi named Erwin Thaler, he co-authored an article in a trade publication, The Gas Mask, about carbon-monoxide poisoning — a method used years later to kill Jews.
"The Arctic is warming four times faster than the rest of the globe, and permafrost is a component of the Arctic that's changing really rapidly," said Evan Thaler, a Chick Keller Postdoctoral Fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Thaler is corresponding author of a paper published in the journal Earth and Space Science on an innovative application of AI to permafrost data.
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