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Wolff

[ vawlf; English woolf ]

noun

  1. Chris·ti·an von [kris, -tee-ahn f, uh, n], Baron. Also 1679–1754, German philosopher and mathematician.
  2. Kas·par Frie·drich [kahs, -pah, r, , free, -d, r, i, kh], 1733–94, German anatomist and physiologist.


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Wolff's lawsuit follows a conflict of interest inquiry into the Wolffs that was launched and abandoned within the space of two days in December 2023.

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If he decides to move, Mercedes is his most likely option, in which case Toto Wolff would have to decide which driver to keep.

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Jill Morrison, 42, from Wolff Close in Belfast and Thomas McCartney, 37, also from Wolff Close, admitted a charge of assisting offenders.

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The Wolffs of Riverside County are suing after Wayne Wolff went to UCI Medical Center for a torn meniscus and ended up having his lower leg amputated.

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The Wolffs are seeking general damages, special damages, attorney fees, loss of earnings, medical expenses and interest.

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