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Boehme

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[bey-muh, boh-, -muh] / ˈbeɪ mə, ˈboʊ-, ˈbœ mə /

noun

  1. Jakob Böhme, Jakob.


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Dr Richard Boehme, the prosecution's final rebuttal witness, testified virtually via Zoom while on holiday - but was forced to move to a less effective method of testifying via speakerphone.

From BBC • Mar. 30, 2023

“I guess I’m just skeptical of the app-ification of everything,” said Ross Boehme, a 29-year-old data analyst in Brooklyn.

From New York Times • Sep. 15, 2022

“We need tests that are at least 90% sensitive. The ongoing evaluation studies will show where we are. The sooner we can get these tests out, the better,” said Boehme.

From The Guardian • May 1, 2020

Additional staff promotions were made this month, including promoting five former jail sergeants to lieutenants, including John Phillips, Casey Boehme, Joel Barrientos and Sue Tweedle.

From Washington Times • Aug. 14, 2019

In his cosmology, Hegel is a direct descendant of the German mystics, Sebastion Franck and Jacob Boehme.

From The life and teaching of Karl Marx by Beer, M.