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Götz

American  
[gets, gœts] / gɛts, gœts /
Or Goetz

noun

  1. Hermann 1840–76, German composer.


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Having recently returned from the 2023 expedition along the Namibia section of the Cubango, Götz Neef, research manager under the OE partnership, answers some of the bigger questions about the partnership’s ongoing research.

From National Geographic • Dec. 20, 2023

“We are now convinced that we have found an ideal partner for the first realization of our groundbreaking technology,” CEO Götz Ruprecht said in a joint statement announcing the deal.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 13, 2023

After the celebration, Mr. Alshebl visited his mentor, Mr. Götz, and his wife, Isabel.

From New York Times • May 28, 2023

A powerfully brooding original production by the famed German director Götz Friedrich remained with the company until 2008, when it turned to a less imaginative one by veteran British director John Cox.

From Los Angeles Times • May 15, 2023

The effect of Götz von Berlichingen had as yet been confined to Germany; on the publication of Werther its author became a European figure in the world of letters.

From The Youth of Goethe by Brown, Peter Hume

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