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motzer

American  
[mot-ser] / ˈmɒt sər /
Also motza

noun

  1. a variant of motser.


Example Sentences

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The music — an Afropop stew of percussion, bass and psychedelic guitar by Tarpaga and Tim Motzer — is played live.

From New York Times

But how blacks compare is not known, because not enough have been included in studies, said Dr. Robert Motzer, an oncologist at Sloan Kettering.

From Seattle Times

But how blacks compare is not known, because not enough have been included in studies, said Dr. Robert J. Motzer, an oncologist at Sloan Kettering.

From New York Times

For Bavaria-based social services company Diakonie Neuendettelsau, with 7,000 employees, recruitment problems have hampered the establishment of new facilities, said CEO Dietmar Motzer.

From Reuters

We need to focus on five main areas to make real progress in the treatment of kidney cancer, says Robert J. Motzer.

From Nature