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Mueller

American  
[myoo-ler, muhl-er, mil-] / ˈmyu lər, ˈmʌl ər, ˈmɪl- /

noun

  1. Paul, 1899–1965, Swiss chemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1948.


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Robert Mueller, who ran the FBI from 2001 to 2013, was known to adhere to Hoover’s G-man dress code of white shirts and dark suits, admonishing agents who wore something more colorful.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mueller, who served as a Marine, was something of an enigma even to aides and was rarely spotted on the social circuit.

From The Wall Street Journal

In 2013, the Government Accountability Office - the federal government's internal watchdog - examined private jet use by FBI director Robert Mueller and US Attorney General Eric Holder after accusations that they had been misusing them.

From BBC

My own research, done jointly with Holger Mueller, a finance professor at New York University, shows that simple fixes can massively increase enrollment in income-driven repayment plans.

From Barron's

Mueller, 6-foot-4 and 310 pounds, has been attracting big-time interest since his freshman season as a right tackle starter and was a sophomore All-American.

From Los Angeles Times