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Steinmetz

American  
[stahyn-mets] / ˈstaɪn mɛts /

noun

  1. Charles Proteus 1865–1923, U.S. electrical engineer, born in Germany.


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In his mug shot, the photographer George Steinmetz doesn’t seem especially threatening.

From New York Times

The devastated reality star tearfully said she had just spoken to her mother that morning, that Steinmetz hadn’t been sick and that she wanted her mom back.

From Los Angeles Times

Steinmetz and colleagues have been using cowpea mosaic virus nanoparticles to trigger the immune system to fight cancer and prevent it from spreading and recurring.

From Science Daily

George Steinmetz and Catherine Porter spent 10 days and more scaling up and down alpine pastures to report this article.

From New York Times

“We’re exploring all aspects of the Medicaid program to look at where there might be an opportunity to generate potential savings on the appropriation,” Steinmetz said.

From Seattle Times