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Witt
[vit, wit]
noun
Katarina born 1965, German figure skater.
a male given name.
Witt
/ wɪt /
noun
See de Witt
Example Sentences
Joe Shuker, vice president of the America Federal Government Employees Council 100/TSA Region 7, told MSNBC’s Alex Witt on Saturday that workers are having to stretch their last paychecks until “God knows when,” noting that the last government shutdown lasted 35 days.
As Witt points out, the fund’s unique priority to focus on “unpopular” causes allowed its directors “to put issues on the political agenda that elected officials had skirted time and again, and which unions and membership organizations alone could not sustain.”
Early in the book, Witt examines what the concentration of money in the richest 10% of Americans in the 1920s “seemed to be doing to American democracy.”
Like Upton Sinclair, Witt suggests to us all in the last line of his book that “the opportunity presents itself once more.”
Witt dives deep into this social setting, revealing not only big-picture moments and movements but also the people and legal decisions that created the environment for this crisis of American life.
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