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Schwarzkopf
[shwawrts-kawpf, -kopf, shwahrts-]
noun
Elisabeth, 1915–2006, German soprano, born in Poland.
Schwarzkopf
/ ˈʃvartskɔpf /
noun
Elisabeth (eˈliːzabɛt). 1915–2006, Austro-British operatic soprano, born in Germany
Norman, nicknamed Stormin' Norman . 1934–2012, US general. As head of Central Command, the US military district covering the Middle East, he became the victorious commander-in-chief of the US-led forces in the Gulf War (1991)
Example Sentences
In contrast, America’s recent generals — Norman Schwarzkopf and Colin Powell of Desert Storm fame, Tommy Franks in Iraq in 2003, David Petraeus and Stanley McChrystal of the “fragile” and “reversible” Iraq and Afghan “surges” — have left anything but a legacy of excellence or moral leadership, not to speak of decisive victory.
The producer, Walter Legge, called on his wife, soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, to record the note, which was dubbed in.
“It’s been really quiet. Very, very quiet,” said local producer Kim Schwarzkopf.
The collection includes a prototype of the uniform Charlie Chaplin wore in the film “The Great Dictator,” Empress Elisabeth of Austria’s riding boots and General Norman Schwarzkopf’s Gulf War-era uniform.
Walters continued pursuing big names — General Norman Schwarzkopf, a paralyzed Christopher Reeve, an indicted Martha Stewart and the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad among them — but she also began focusing on broader social issues.
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