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Bormann

[ bawr-muhn; German bawr-mahn ]

noun

  1. Mar·tin Lud·wig [mahr, -tn , luhd, -wig, lood, -, mahr, -teen , loot, -vi, kh, lood, -], 1900–45, German Nazi official.


Bormann

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noun

  1. BormannMartin19001945MGermanPOLITICS: politician Martin . 1900–45, German Nazi politician; Hitler's adviser and private secretary (1942–45): committed suicide
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But they couldn’t advance to managerial positions without a bachelor’s degree, according to Gregory Bormann, dean of career and technical education at the college.

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Tim Bormann, his chief of staff, said his staff would “professionally dedicate ourselves†to their work while Ravnsborg is on leave.

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The judge this week permitted Cheryl Bormann, who has served as the capital defense lawyer for defendant Walid bin Attash for a decade, to quit the case.

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But before they could start, Cheryl Bormann, the lead lawyer for one of the defendants, Walid bin Attash, asked to step down from the case.

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It is ultimately up to the trial judge to decide whether the lawyer, Cheryl Bormann, or any defense lawyer can resign.

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