Maximilian
Americannoun
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1832–67, archduke of Austria: emperor of Mexico 1864–67.
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a male given name.
noun
Example Sentences
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"It's very important that we talk about what happens when we don't build AI as a neutral, robotic helper or assistant" and seek to instil human-like aesthetic and moral judgements, the academic at Munich's Ludwig Maximilian University told AFP.
From Barron's
That’s the backdrop for Wall Street giant Citi’s 165-page opus on the global commodities outlook, written by strategists led by Maximilian Layton.
From MarketWatch
Lead author and Adjunct Curtin Research Fellow Dr. Maximilian Dröllner, who is also affiliated with the University of Göttingen, said the method makes it possible to investigate landscapes that are far older than scientists could previously analyze.
From Science Daily
Rather than enacting a major shift, the party is “formalizing a general set of policies that have been rolled out across the country somewhat unevenly over the past decade,” said Max Oidtmann, a professor of Chinese history at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
Cat Burns sat front row at Maximilian Raynor, alongside fellow singer Cassyette.
From BBC
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