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Wenzel

American  
[ven-tsuhl] / ˈvɛn tsəl /

noun

  1. German form of Wenceslaus.


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As the bookstore owner carried on with her reading of Brendan Wenzel’s “They All Saw a Cat,” most of the children behaved, while a few strays near the front inched closer and closer to Pippi.

From Los Angeles Times

"This was a case that was a million miles away from doping," Wada's general counsel Ross Wenzel told BBC Sport.

From BBC

Similar case resolutions have been allowed since 2021, and Wenzel said Wada had since struck 67 agreements.

From BBC

Candase Wenzel was also arrested.

From Los Angeles Times

The Metropolitan Water District had originally hired Wenzel & Henoch Construction Co. to build the tunnel.

From Los Angeles Times