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Toch

American  
[tawkh] / tɔx /

noun

  1. Ernst 1887–1964, Austrian composer.


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“He opened his doors and got hit by a tsunami,” said Thomas Toch, a research professor at Georgetown’s school of public policy and an expert on the region’s private school market.

From Washington Post • May 25, 2022

There, he studied with the composer and conductor Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, the violinist and composer Joseph Achron and the composer Ernst Toch.

From New York Times • Feb. 28, 2019

Some affluent parents might be curious about what Toch called “a new and flashy schooling option,” and others might be skeptical.

From Washington Post • Feb. 7, 2018

“New schools have many, many moving parts, from staffing to curriculum to transportation to addressing kids’ health,” said Thomas Toch, a research fellow specializing in education policy at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 5, 2016

The setting sun was shedding his last red rays on the distant mountain-crests of the Janfen and the Timbler Toch, whose blood-red summits contrasted wonderfully with the deep azure of the clear sky.

From Andreas Hofer by Mühlbach, L. (Luise)

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