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Stiegel

American  
[stee-guhl, shtee-guhl] / ˈsti gəl, ˈʃti gəl /

noun

  1. Henry William, 1729–85, German iron and glass manufacturer in America.


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Stiegel, a single mother who is drawing on savings, is starting her own company, Vokly, to train employees, rather than work for another start-up.

From Washington Post • Jun. 2, 2022

On Wednesday, March 9, Stiegel attended a Zoom farewell with her Russian team.

From Washington Post • Jun. 2, 2022

For Stiegel, it was shocking — she had just been promoted two weeks earlier.

From Washington Post • Jun. 2, 2022

On March 3, one week after the invasion, Buyk’s director of learning, Saren Stiegel, toured eight stores in Chicago.

From Washington Post • Jun. 2, 2022

You know Stiegel glass was some of the first to be made in this country, made in Manheim, Pennsylvania, way back in 1760, or some such early date as that.

From Amanda — a Daughter of the Mennonites by Myers, Anna Balmer

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