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Moser

[ moh-zer ]

noun

  1. Jo·hann Ja·kob [yoh, -hahn , yah, -kawp], 1701–85, German jurist and publicist.


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His colleagues Carlos Costa, Gustavo Giombini Moser, and Marta Sierra never came back.

Grizzle transported Ashley Moser and her husband to the hospital first, he recalled.

The minister and his wife then got in touch with Seth and Melinda Moser, a young couple who wanted to adopt a baby.

Moser's books are magazines of an enormous number of facts which are of the greatest value for the positive Law of Nations.

He noted that the first name on Moser's list was Winter, but this did not seem to strike him as an important fact.

Sweeping chords, which Joachim always played with the utmost breadth, are 'arpeggiated' in Moser's edition!

He is quite right when he says in a letter to his friend Moser: "Ich bin nicht gross genug, um Erniedrigung zu tragen."

"That's Pete Moser, he's out in the back lot plowin'," a half dozen voices responded.

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