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Mathias

American  
[muh-thahy-uhs] / məˈθaɪ əs /

noun

  1. Robert Bruce Bob, 1930–2006, U.S. track-and-field athlete.


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“A further rise in trade barriers, especially around critical inputs, could inflict significant damage on supply chains and global output,” wrote Mathias Cormann, the OECD’s secretary general.

From The Wall Street Journal

Vlasic then drove the knife in deeper still 20 minutes from time with a cushioned volley to beat goalkeeper Mathias Lamhauge, who had strayed into no man's land.

From Barron's

"We wanted to make this structural signature as pronounced as possible," says Mathias Casiulis, a postdoctoral fellow in NYU's Department of Physics and the paper's lead author.

From Science Daily

The island, given an appropriately sickly, uninviting sheen by cinematographer Mathias Herndl, clearly wasn’t big enough for all of these new-world experimenters.

From Los Angeles Times

The festival spanned 24 days, 25 venues and featured more than 200 artists, ranging from the likes of Welsh language emerging folk artist Mari Mathias, to 2024 Mercury Prize winner English Teacher.

From BBC