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Raab

[ rab ]

noun

  1. Julius, 1891–1964, Austrian engineer and statesman: chancellor of Austria 1953–61.


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In the same breath, Raab named China as an offender in these areas.

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In April, Scott Raab and Lisa Brennan at Esquire reported that Wildstein was cooperating with Fishman.

And I do it because the President of Hunter College, Jennifer Raab, gave me a great office to work in.

From Raab the invading army advanced some hundred miles further to the very walls of Vienna.

Timar spent the winter partly in Komorn, partly in Raab and Vienna; everywhere his life was a burden to him.

He will have a difficult task when he comes to the recital of the battle at Raab against Francis Joseph in person!

If the latter met with no hindrance on their way, they would overtake the coach of the fugitives at the crossing of the Raab.

The highway which led to Raab might be seen from the steeple of the church, and here Vavel took up his station with a field-glass.

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