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Kraus

[krous]

noun

  1. Karl, 1874–1936, Austrian writer and editor.



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On Wednesday, city officials announced after a closed session meeting that they would agree to a $4,875,000 settlement with Brown’s family, said Jeff Kraus, a spokesperson for the city.

Vista Murrieta 7, Anaheim Canyon 1: Gavin Kramer and Brady Luyben each had three hits and Derrick Kraus had a three-run double in Vista Murrieta’s win.

Michael Cabral, who was preparing to try Orr on the most serious charges yet: Four counts of murder for the fire that had killed Ole’s employees Carolyn Kraus and Jimmy Cetina, along with customer Ada Deal and her grandson, Matthew Troidl.

Jessica Reed Kraus, who writes the hugely popular House Inhabit Substack, affirmed after the election that she remains certain that Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and RFK Jr. were her leaders of choice.

From Slate

Kraus couldn’t fathom why—having just wrapped up a “year’s worth of flattering coverage” of Trump—female Trump boosters, like herself and Danica Patrick, were again being shunted aside for the “podcast bros” her girlfriends weren’t tuned in to.

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kraurosisKrause's corpuscle