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Kusch

American  
[koosh] / kʊʃ /

noun

  1. Polykarp 1911–1993, U.S. physicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize 1955.


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"By the end of 1968, Democrats had lost more than a presidential election," historian Frank Kusch said.

From Salon • Aug. 18, 2024

At first it's hard to hear the explosions nearby because of the rattle of the Humvee, which Kusch drives at speed over pot-holed tracks.

From BBC • Jul. 31, 2023

“That was a philosophy that I really employed on a regular basis — constant, conspicuous, uniformed patrol, and interjecting myself wherever I could at any moment to try to prevent something from occurring,” Kusch said.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 24, 2021

"In reality, he was left in this condition for three days in court before his dramatic removal and carried from the courtroom while those in attendance yelled his name," Kusch said.

From Salon • Apr. 25, 2021

Hindu Kusch, or Paropismus; Iranian races on Eastern and Southern slopes of the, 601-l.

From Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Pike, Albert

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