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Asch

American  
[ash] / æʃ /

noun

  1. Sholom or Sholem 1880–1957, U.S. author, born in Poland.


Asch British  
/ æʃ /

noun

  1. Sholem (ˈʃəʊləm). 1880–1957, US writer, born in Poland, who wrote in Yiddish. His works include biblical novels

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Beth Asch, a researcher with the Rand think tank who studies the issue, noted that food insecurity runs higher in the military.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Leaders in the military are well aware that legalization is happening and attitudes have become more tolerant,” Dr. Asch said.

From New York Times

On the evidence of sides cut for the Asch label, she was enjoying a wide range of styles — including Harlem stride and the beginnings of bop.

From New York Times

And in the famous conformity study by the researcher Solomon Asch, a majority of participants chose to select a clearly incorrect answer to a question rather than defy the group by selecting the right one.

From New York Times

He is the author of the website blackpowerindc.umbc.edu and co-author, with Chris Myers Asch, of “Chocolate City: A History of Race and Democracy in the Nation’s Capital.”

From Washington Post