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Schacht

American  
[shahkht] / ʃɑxt /

noun

  1. (Horace Greeley) Hjalmar 1877–1970, German financier: acting minister of national economy 1934–37.


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"Mr Macías and I will appear tomorrow before the Brooklyn federal court ... where he will plead not guilty," his lawyer, Alexei Schacht, told Reuters.

From BBC Jul. 20, 2025

The 75-year old Krupp was supposed to be tried alongside Schacht, but had become senile and was deemed medically unfit.

From Salon Apr. 5, 2025

With a big toy movie, there would usually be heaps of new toys tied to it, said Laurie Schacht, the chief toy officer of publication the Toy Insider.

From Washington Post Apr. 21, 2023

Schacht also went to the emergency room because of her liver labs and had an experience similar to the other women: CT scan, more labs, no answers.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 27, 2022

Henry Schacht, a veteran industrialist now with Warburg Pincus, was brought in by Lucent, the successor of Western Electric, to help manage it through this crazy period.

From "The World Is Flat" by Thomas L. Friedman

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