Wolff
Americannoun
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Christian von Baron. Also 1679–1754, German philosopher and mathematician.
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Kaspar Friedrich 1733–94, German anatomist and physiologist.
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It was Wolff who took the risk of throwing Antonelli in at the deep end after just two years of racing as a replacement for Lewis Hamilton.
From BBC • May 3, 2026
"The risk is that he's being carried away too quickly," Wolff said.
From BBC • May 3, 2026
Allen introduced a bill to provide low-interest loans to help pay for the improvements, Wolff advocates tax credits and Kim says her single-payer disaster plan would invest in such measures.
From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026
“Our campus was originally built to accommodate 350 people,” team principal Toto Wolff says.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 30, 2026
The data on wealth come from the Federal Reserve’s Consumer Finance Survey, analyzed by Ed-ward Wolff, a professor of economics at New York University.
From "Class Matters" by The New York Times
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