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[doich] / dɔɪtʃ /

noun

  1. Babette, 1895–1982, U.S. poet, novelist, and critic.


Deutsch British  
/ dɔɪtʃ, dɔytʃ /

noun

  1. Otto Erich (ˈɔto ˈeːrɪç). 1883–1967, Austrian music historian and art critic, noted for his catalogue of Schubert's works (1951)

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Watches of Switzerland completed the acquisition of U.S.-based Deutsch & Deutsch earlier this year, which is progressing well and is expected to strengthen the group’s presence in the key U.S. market, it said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wednesday's verdict, however, will focus on Kim allegedly accepting other bribes from the Unification Church, as well as her alleged involvement in Deutsch Motors stock manipulation and alleged election meddling.

From BBC

Rabbi Zecharia Deutsch had accused Ali of playing a key role in the wave of threats that drove him from his home.

From BBC

The Times reported that Rabbi Deutsch had been working as a student chaplain at Leeds University at the time of the 7 October attacks in 2023.

From BBC

In September, The Times newspaper reported that Rabbi Deutsch left his Leeds home under advice from West Yorkshire police following a deluge of threats linked to his work with the IDF.

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