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Mendelsohn

American  
[men-dl-suhn, men-duhl-zohn] / ˈmɛn dl sən, ˈmɛn dəlˌzoʊn /

noun

  1. Erich 1887–1953, German architect in England and in the U.S.


Example Sentences

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The body was founded by wellness expert Claire Mendelsohn, who according to her website, "recognised the need for regulation within the profession".

From BBC

Mendelsohn and Lesser have the luxury of playing to type here, with the former channeling his version of Imperial unctuousness and the latter lending a professorial chill to his acceptance of unconscionable orders.

From Salon

The self-service machines have been around for more than a decade, but franchise owners such as Michaela Mendelsohn resisted the move for many years.

From Los Angeles Times

It was really Ben Mendelsohn who pushed me into that place.

From Los Angeles Times

Mendelsohn, the novelist, has come to understand Earhart’s life and death as a Rorschach upon which the culture projects its unspoken aspirations, its unbridled desires no matter the risk, the danger or prospect of failure.

From Los Angeles Times