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Kotzebue
[ kawt-suh-boo ]
noun
- Au·gust Frie·drich Fer·di·nand von [ou, -g, oo, st , free, -d, r, i, kh, , fer, -di-nahnt f, uh, n], 1761–1819, German dramatist.
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When Sand stabbed Kotzebue, he believed he was punishing and getting rid of an enemy and an obstacle to the welfare of his nation.
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Beachey, meanwhile, waited in Kotzebue Sound as long as he dared, and then retreated to Petropavlovok.
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From a child of the brain of Kotzebue, trained and corrected by Sheridan, 63 much might be expected.
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The house is just round the corner of the Kotzebue, and therefore faces the Saski Gardens—a quiet spot in this most noisy town.
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Kotzebue and other travelers say there are no bees in Siberia, but the assertion is incorrect.
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