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Novotný

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[nuh-vot-nee, naw-vawt-nee] / nəˈvɒt ni, ˈnɔ vɔtˌni /

noun

  1. Antonín 1904–75, Czech political leader: president 1957–68.


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Many Maryland gun owners, like Katie Novotny, didn’t even try.

From Washington Post

“That wasn’t really on my radar because I knew I wasn’t going to get a carry permit at that time,” said Novotny, a contractor at the Army’s Aberdeen Proving Ground.

From Washington Post

Novotny grew up around firearms in rural Harford County.

From Washington Post

“That just kind of lighted a fire in me to fight,” said Novotny, 39.

From Washington Post

“If you have an electric van with short range, that means your independence is now cut short,” Mr. Novotny said.

From New York Times