Brandt
Americannoun
noun
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Bill , full name William Brandt . 1905–83, British photographer. His photographic books include The English at Home (1936) and Perspectives of Nudes (1961)
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Georg (ˈɡeɪɔːɡ). 1694–1768, Swedish chemist, who isolated cobalt (1742) and exposed fraudulent alchemists
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Willy (ˈvɪli). 1913–92, German statesman; socialist chancellor of West Germany (1969–74); chairman of the Social Democratic party (1964–87). His policy of détente and reconciliation with E Europe brought him international acclaim. Nobel peace prize 1971
Example Sentences
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Federal agents later blocked Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigators from examining the crime scene, even though investigators had a warrant signed by Minnesota District Court Judge Gina Brandt, according to the bureau.
That makes it the “holy grail” of clean energy, according to Ted Brandt, CEO of Marathon Capital, which advises and raises money for energy companies, including in geothermal.
From Barron's
The hosts overcame a poor first half when Julian Brandt tapped in from close range just before the break.
From Barron's
Edward Brandt, 61, sent multiple emails and phone messages to Dame Penny and also turned up at her Portsmouth office out-of-hours in a bid to meet her.
From BBC
Brandt said he signed up to stay aware of what is happening nearby, “particularly any threats involving my church.”
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