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Klaus

British  
/ klaʊs /

noun

  1. Vaclav . born 1941, Czech politician: prime minister of the Czech Republic (1993–97); president (2003–13)

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In Germany, Klaus Geissdoerfer, the chief executive of fan manufacturer Ebm-papst Group, said he had received inquiries over the weekend from customers seeking tariff refunds.

From The Wall Street Journal

"She will train with the team on Monday and Tuesday, and we will make a decision on whether or not she will participate in the relay," said Italian team director Klaus Hollrigl.

From Barron's

The forum has been rocked by management tumult that last year saw the resignation of its founder, Klaus Schwab.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Forum’s founder, Klaus Schwab, resigned last year following investigations into his oversight of the Swiss nonprofit.

From The Wall Street Journal

“You need to go global. Toyota did it. Ford did it. GM did it,” said Klaus Zyciora, a former Volkswagen designer who is head of design at state-owned automaker Changan.

From The Wall Street Journal