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Haas

[ has ]

noun

  1. Mary Rosamond, 1910–96, U.S. linguist.


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Example Sentences

Today, Haas rents the 2,900-square foot vacation home for $450 a night.

Haas told the Star-Advertiser and ProPublica he now wants a seawall to protect the house — and he believes the state should pay for it.

Haas’ team reported its findings November 4 in Science Advances.

Next, Haas wanted to assess how widely females hunted in the ancient Americas.

The start of an F1 race is often chaotic, especially among the back half of the grid, and so it proved on Sunday when the Haas VF-20 driven by Romain Grosjean speared off track to the right after exiting turn three.

It was what he said when we were gazing out over the Old City and East and West Jerusalem from the Haas Promenade.

Haas and McLelland “believed that Eric Williams blamed them for his removal from office,” wrote Woodall.

He teaches at the Haas School of Business and Boalt Law School at the University of California Berkeley.

She is a professor at the Haas School of Business at the University of California—Berkeley.

She is a professor at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.

A hundred thousand bans and maledictions fall upon Mercury and Haas, the architect, who sent for me to look at it!

Frank learned the details of his ancient crime; he also ascertained that Haas had lived rightly since.

Then there were some plain and unornamental phrases such as “Men weet nooit hoe een koe eenen haas vangt”.

Charles Haas had opened the drawing-room window to see where the shouts were coming from.

A girl who marries a nephew of Mark Haas can hold up her head with the best of them.

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