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Lange

[lahng-uh, lang]

noun

  1. Christian Louis 1869–1938, Norwegian historian: Nobel Peace Prize 1921.

  2. David (Russell), 1942–2005, New Zealand political leader: prime minister 1984–89.

  3. Dorothea, 1895–1965, U.S. photographer.



Lange

/ ˈlɒŋɪ /

noun

  1. David ( Russell ). 1942–2005, New Zealand statesman: prime minister (1984–89)

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The Italian has been named as joint sporting director, with Dane Johan Lange, who previously held that position at Aston Villa, taking on the same role.

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When it comes to making football-related decisions it is very likely he will be guided by the expertise of head coach Thomas Frank and technical director Johan Lange.

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Frank has a good relationship with Spurs technical director Johan Lange, which could be a deciding factor when Levy comes to decide who he appoints.

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Lange is believed to be a big admirer of his countryman, who has vast experience of working within the sort of data-driven recruitment ethos that the Tottenham executive is implementing.

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When I challenge this man, Jörg Lange, afterwards, he denies the remark was racist.

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