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Schacht

American  
[shahkht] / ʃɑxt /

noun

  1. (Horace Greeley) Hjalmar 1877–1970, German financier: acting minister of national economy 1934–37.


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"Mr Macías and I will appear tomorrow before the Brooklyn federal court ... where he will plead not guilty," his lawyer, Alexei Schacht, told Reuters.

From BBC Jul. 20, 2025

Wham-O’s mixture of new with nostalgia “could be a really smart move in today’s climate,” said Laurie Schacht, chief executive of the Toy Book, the toy industry’s leading trade publication.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 30, 2023

With a big toy movie, there would usually be heaps of new toys tied to it, said Laurie Schacht, the chief toy officer of publication the Toy Insider.

From Washington Post Apr. 21, 2023

“Mr. Phet is alive today,” deputy prosecutor Jim Schacht told the court Friday.

From Washington Times Nov. 1, 2020

Four of the boys in the Washington boat were veterans of Joe’s all-sophomore crew of the year before: Bud Schacht, George Lund, Delos Schoch, and Chuck Hartman.

From "The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics" by Daniel James Brown

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