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Schwarz

American  
[shwawrts, shvahrts] / ʃwɔrts, ʃvɑrts /

noun

  1. Hermann Amandus 1843–1921, German mathematician.


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Gonzalo Schwarz, president and CEO of The Archbridge Institute, a public policy think tank, agrees that it's important to focus on the positives of living in America.

From BBC Jul. 2, 2026

Crowle, who became player-manager, was hailed for breaking down ethnic and social barriers, with Dr Schwarz adding: "He's probably Cornish-Pachuca's most famous son, as far as football goes."

From BBC Jun. 2, 2026

His Swiss teammate Meillard has notched up two victories, in Val d'Isere and Schladming, while Austria's Marco Schwarz won in Alta Badia and Stefan Brennsteiner topped the podium in Copper Mountain.

From Barron's Feb. 12, 2026

In 2023, he asked Marcus Schwarz, a forensic scientist at Leipzig university, to analyze the human compost from his process for toxic products.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 3, 2026

Papi smiled coyly, then added, "They're all the craze now. The girl at Schwarz said she'd sold half a dozen already that day."

From "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" by Julia Alvarez

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