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Ulbricht

American  
[ool-brikht] / ˈʊl brɪxt /

noun

  1. Walter 1893–1973, German Communist leader: chairman of the East German Council of State 1960–73.


Ulbricht British  
/ ˈʊlbrɪçt /

noun

  1. Walter (ˈvaltər). 1893-1973, East German statesman; largely responsible for the establishment and development of East German communism

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In the end, it’s the men who dominate the action and easily catch the audience’s attention, especially cheeky Roman Mejia in one cast and stylish Ryan Tomash in another, while a seemingly unstoppable Daniel Ulbricht further fortifies the first cast, in which Mira Nadon held the stage alongside her male counterparts with striking command.

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A day after his inauguration, the president granted Ulbricht a full, unconditional pardon.

From Los Angeles Times

Acting from behind bars, with help from family and supporters, Ulbricht mounted a social media campaign clamoring for his release.

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On the second day of his presidency, he pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the boss of a notorious online black market in which transactions were conducted in crypto.

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Ulbricht, who had become something of a hero to crypto promoters, was serving two life sentences at the time.

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