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Hertzog

American  
[her-tsawkh] / ˈhɛr tsɔx /

noun

  1. James Barry Munnik South African statesman and general: prime minister 1924–39.


Hertzog British  
/ ˈhɜːtsɒɡ /

noun

  1. James Barry Munnik. 1866–1942, South African statesman; prime minister (1924–39): founded the Nationalist Party (1913), advocating complete South African independence from Britain; opposed South African participation in World Wars I and II

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Liv Hertzog, Santa Ana Mater Dei, 6-0 middle blocker, senior: In a down year for middle blockers, Hertzog was tabbed by coaches as the best at her position, finishing sixth in California in blocks.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 12, 2022

“I believe it needed to be acted on,” Ms. Hertzog testified.

From Washington Times Oct. 14, 2022

Attorneys Erin and Christian Hertzog first chose the Capitol Hill neighborhood in 2008, and moved to a larger home in 2014 when she was pregnant with their second child.

From Washington Post Jan. 31, 2018

Mr. Schultze married Rita Irene Hertzog in 1947, and the couple had six children, who survive him, along with 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, the Brookings Institution said.

From New York Times Sep. 27, 2016

Smuts, then deputy prime minister, was campaigning around the country for South Africa to declare war on Germany while the prime minister, J. B. Hertzog, advocated neutrality.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela

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