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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

France-based stars Marcos Kremer and Juan Cruz Mallia, who missed the two Test defeats by England in July, are back in harness, while eight of the starting XV are established Prem performers.

From BBC

Justo Piccardo replaces Santiago Chocobares in midfield, Bautista Delguy takes over from Mateo Carreras on the left wing, while Marcos Kremer starts at openside flanker, with new No 8 Santiago Grondona and Juan Martin Gonzalez changing positions in a back row without Joaquin Oviedo.

From Barron's

Tuesday's success "gets the programme back on track - getting to the Moon is another question," suggests Dr Ken Kremer, research scientist and founder of website Space UpClose.

From BBC

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