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Keyserling

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[kahy-zuhr-ling] / ˈkaɪ zər lɪŋ /

noun

  1. Hermann Alexander Count, 1880–1946, German philosopher and writer.


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Beaufort Mayor Billy Keyserling sent out an email message on Thursday was jarring.

From Washington Times • Jul. 1, 2020

Do prices creep up because output lags, as Keyserling says, or does output lag because prices creep up?

From Time Magazine Archive

But to expand education without expanding jobs would be to create bitterness, argues Economist Leon Keyserling, who believes that the surest cure for poverty is to speed the economy's growth.

From Time Magazine Archive

With an offhand gesture he appointed 42-year-old Leon Keyserling his chief seer on economic affairs.

From Time Magazine Archive

When Keyserling adds, 'The instinct of immortality really affirms that the individual is not ultimate,' I entirely agree with him.

From Outspoken Essays by Inge, William Ralph

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