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Cohn

[ kohn ]

noun

  1. Edwin Joseph, 1892–1953, U.S. chemist and researcher on blood proteins.
  2. Fer·di·nand Ju·li·us [fur, -dn-and , jool, -y, uh, s, fer, -di-nahnt , yoo, -lee-, oo, s], 1828–98, German botanist and bacteriologist.
  3. Roy Marcus, 1927–86, U.S. lawyer, aide to Senator Joseph McCarthy.


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Fame came only after Cohn pressured her to diet, dye her hair, cap her teeth, and change her name.

Cohn did, but only after Sinatra agreed to a salary of just of $8,000.

Further, Obamacare is redistributive, as Jonathan Cohn of The New Republic and Tom Edsall at the New York Times acknowledge.

But isn't the scenario Cohn envisions in 2020 far different than what we face today?

Like Chait and Cohn, I have a Michigan connection and once worked at The New Republic.

I jes stir up a little cohn meal and watah, adds some salt and other truck and cooks it till it's done.

Professor P. Cohn has recently described the mode in which he has manufactured the Japanese sake or rice wine in the laboratory.

Thus invited, Cohn began, and confided to the great sculptor's sympathetic ear the whole story of his youth and boyhood.

The winter—Hiram and Cohn's first winter in Italy—had worn away quickly enough.

He asked the price, and Cohn, wise by experience, stipulated for time to consult Maragliano.

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