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Gesell

American  
[guh-zel] / gəˈzɛl /

noun

  1. Arnold Lucius, 1880–1961, U.S. psychologist.


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The 10-storey Dubrovnik hotel, in the coastal city of Villa Gesell, collapsed early on Tuesday, said Reuters news agency, quoting the local municipality.

From BBC Oct. 29, 2024

"This was lightyears away from the miracle we were hoping for," Cottonwood Police Chief Steve Gesell told reporters.

From Fox News Jul. 29, 2021

Ames worked at the Yale Clinic of Child Development, was research assistant to psychologist Arnold Gesell, then founded the Gesell Institute of Child Development.

From Slate Feb. 17, 2021

After another year of courtroom hearings, Gesell issued a second ruling that forced Price Waterhouse to give Ms. Hopkins her partnership — seven years after it was denied.

From Washington Post Jul. 18, 2018

The Gesell Committee, on the other hand, was less concerned with carrying out existing policy than with developing a new policy for the Department of Defense.

From Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 by MacGregor, Morris J.

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