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Katz

[ kats ]

noun

  1. Sir Ber·nard [bur, -nerd], 1911–2003, British biophysicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1970.


Katz

/ ˈkæts /

noun

  1. KatzSir Bernard19112003MBritishGermanSCIENCE: neurophysiologist Sir Bernard. 1911–2003, British neurophysiologist, born in Germany. Shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1970) with Julius Axelrod and Ulf von Euler


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Burton and Katz—and Zuckoff, in fact—all recognize that what happened in Libya in 2012 was not really that exceptional.

Many of the individuals Yeshua-Katz spoke to commented on the no-win situation in which they found themselves.

This point was not missed by the Queens Borough President, Melinda Katz.

“In 2012, when it was last up for reauthorization, there was some pushback on [the Ex-Im Bank],” Katz explained.

If Katz was using a chartered jet, “maybe that explains it,” Rendell said.

Among the other delegates to this convention were Rudolph Katz.

She ran to Rosalie Katz, her friend du jour, to confess everything and relieve her feelings in tears.

All he needed to do was obtain leave of absence and draw the first payment at the office of Goldbaum, Katz & Co.

Burton's flash of temper left him at once, and he and Katz showed their apprehension.

He turned against me, and then he hitched up with Captain Hogan and the two turned on Katz.

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