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Keyserling

American  
[kahy-zuhr-ling] / ˈkaɪ zər lɪŋ /

noun

  1. Hermann Alexander Count, 1880–1946, German philosopher and writer.


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Beaufort Mayor Billy Keyserling sent out an email message on Thursday was jarring.

From Washington Times • Jul. 1, 2020

But to expand education without expanding jobs would be to create bitterness, argues Economist Leon Keyserling, who believes that the surest cure for poverty is to speed the economy's growth.

From Time Magazine Archive

The explanation, says Keyserling, is quite simple: "When you have plants operating very far short of capacity, the costs of production per unit are greatly increased, and increased costs lead to higher prices."

From Time Magazine Archive

As the Summer tide of books recedes, these loom as foremost in significance: Deliberately to hurt the serious reader, to lacerate his peace of mind�such is the present avowed purpose of Count Hermann Keyserling.

From Time Magazine Archive

His wife, his sister, his king, a student friend, Keyserling, and the American, Motley, shared with his country his affection.

From Germany and the Germans From an American Point of View by Collier, Price

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