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Kremer

British  
/ ˈkreɪmə /

noun

  1. Gidon. born 1947, Latvian violinist, now based in the US

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On Jan. 8, the day after Good was killed, Target’s head of human resources, Melissa Kremer, sent an email to all Minneapolis staff.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 23, 2026

Later, Clermont host a much-changed Toulon with Argentina pair Marcos Kremer and Bautista Delguy making their first appearances of the season for the home side.

From Barron's • Oct. 11, 2025

It was only when by chance she shared a taxi in Moscow with violinist Gidon Kremer in the late 1970s that her life changed.

From BBC • Mar. 14, 2025

But if the O’s stay in rotation, Seattle could see right-handers Dean Kremer and Corbin Burnes.

From Seattle Times • May 16, 2024

Kremer, George, originates bargain slander against Clay and Adams, 171, 180; refuses to testify before House Committee, 181; writes a retraction and apology, 187.

From John Quincy Adams American Statesmen Series by Morse, John T. (John Torrey)