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Kuhn

American  
[koon] / kun /

noun

  1. Margaret Maggie, 1905–95, U.S. activist: a founder of the Gray Panthers.

  2. Richard 1900–1967, German chemist, born in Austria: declined 1938 Nobel Prize at insistence of Nazi government.

  3. Thomas Samuel, 1922–96, U.S. writer, historian, and philosopher of science.

  4. Walt, 1877?–1949, U.S. painter.


Example Sentences

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“We expect truckload and LTL carriers to benefit first from rising spot rates and strengthening industrial demand, followed by freight brokers, and lastly intermodal provider,” Kuhn says.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the paper overstates the risk of disruption, Benchmark’s Christopher Kuhn writes in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal

Oh, and in case you want to grab something for yourself, Kuhn Rikon makes the absolute best peelers.

From Salon

Assistant County Counsel Scott Kuhn said the probe’s goal is not necessarily to go to court, but to alter the company’s practices and ensure policyholders receive the payouts they are due.

From Los Angeles Times

The company “continues to execute well on its strategic initiatives,” Christopher Kuhn of Benchmark Equity Research concurred, pointing out C.H.

From Barron's