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Kuhn
[ koon ]
noun
- Margaret Maggie, 1905–95, U.S. activist: a founder of the Gray Panthers.
- 龱· [rich, -erd, rikh, -ah, r, t], 1900–1967, German chemist, born in Austria: declined 1938 Nobel Prize at insistence of Nazi government.
- Thomas Samuel, 1922–96, U.S. writer, historian, and philosopher of science.
- Walt, 1877?–1949, U.S. painter.
Example Sentences
“We feel there will be efforts to arrest people, including people who did not protest,” Kuhn said.
When Celtic did manage to get the ball out to winger Nicolas Kuhn, Raskin joined with his defenders to shut the space down immediately.
“All evidence is pointing to them,” said Scott Kuhn, an attorney for the county who spearheaded the suit.
Until the 79th minute, Celtic seemed likely to be left rueing the offside flag which cancelled out Nicolas Kuhn's apparent opener inside the first 30 seconds at a fervent Celtic Park.
My press pass said I could be there when the male reporters were, but Kuhn, his deputy told me, had barred me from going into the Yankees’ and the Dodgers’ locker room.
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