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Cloete

American  
[kloo-tee] / ˈklu ti /

noun

  1. Stuart, 1897–1976, South African novelist, born in France.


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Cloete Murray, 50, was the liquidator for Bosasa, a company implicated in numerous government contract scandals.

From BBC • Mar. 19, 2023

The Kings played with spirit and though they seemed outclassed at times, hit back with second-half tries to Edugard Marutlulle and Chris Cloete.

From Washington Times • Mar. 19, 2016

As part of that shuffle, a senior Deutsche Bank executive, Alan Cloete, stepped down.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 16, 2015

Donavan Cloete held a black, green and gold ANC flag and wore a T-shirt with the slogan: "President Zuma has a right to human dignity and privacy."

From Seattle Times • May 22, 2012

This was smuggled through in some way unknown to the sender and safely delivered to Mrs. Cloete, for people were leaving Pretoria daily, and it was not difficult to find suitable envoys.

From The Petticoat Commando Boer Women in Secret Service by Brandt, Johanna

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