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Boehme

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

noun

  1. Jakob Böhme, Jakob.


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Dr Boehme argued the defence's biomechanics expert on ski collision had "mischaracterised" the nature of the accident, but also conceded he had not skied in decades and had no expertise in ski accidents.

From BBC • Mar. 30, 2023

Mr. Boehme did not rule out using Partiful in the future, as the last three invitations he had received had come through the platform.

From New York Times • Sep. 15, 2022

“The UK is one of the largest countries. If they hadn’t ordered large enough amounts early enough, they would have lost out,” 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

Philadelphian, fil-a-del′fi-an, n. one of a mystic sect emphasising 'brotherly love,' founded in London in 1652 under the influence of Boehme.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various

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