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Schwarz

[ shwawrts; German shvahrts ]

noun

  1. Her·mann A·man·dus [her, -mahn ah-, mahn, -d, oo, s], 1843–1921, German mathematician.


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These lab-grown babies would come about when two fictitious scientists, “Dupont and Schwarz,” acquire a fresh ovary from a woman who dies in a plane crash.

“The paper highlights the importance of proper waste management, especially the recycling or disposal of single-use materials,” says Schwarz.

Schwarz is strongly of the opinion that the cancer diagnosis was wrong.

“Cancer has never been part of your story,” Schwarz told me.

In the weeks since Schwarz delivered his diagnosis, I’ve found myself replaying it several times each day.

Not all hospices will agree to facilitate self-dehydration, so Schwarz refers patients to those that will.

This is where Schwarz comes in: to quell concerns, advise about procedures, and follow up with loved ones.

Several years ago, a 99-year-old woman called Judith Schwarz to her Manhattan apartment.

Schwarz is a veteran nurse specializing in end-of-life care.

Often patients decide against self-dehydration after meeting with Schwarz.

The second act discloses Schwarz married to Lulu, and in the heyday of artistic fame and fortune.

Let me see, how long did Dr. Schwarz tell me it was, before they operated?

But the voice of great souls appears always to have been Miss Schwarz's undoing.

Hammers and steel punches were prepared; a tent was put in order, and the whole was carried up to the chapel by the Schwarz See.

I wish to leave a sum of money in trust, to be paid to one Gretchen Schwarz, who lives in the Krumerweg.

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