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Cohn
[kohn]
noun
Edwin Joseph, 1892–1953, U.S. chemist and researcher on blood proteins.
Ferdinand Julius 1828–98, German botanist and bacteriologist.
Roy Marcus, 1927–86, U.S. lawyer, aide to Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Example Sentences
Walters had a friendship with unsavory lawyer Roy Cohn, who pulled strings to make her father’s tax problems go away.
"India is also one of the largest markets for new antibiotics and can successfully advocate for the development and access of new antibiotics," says Dr Cohn.
That structure, a former turbine building, contained a 300-megawatt system made up of about 4,500 cabinets, with each containing 22 individual battery modules, Meranda Cohn, a Vistra spokesperson, told The Times in an email.
“There’s an electricity, first of all, being in a space like this, but an electricity in being this close to an actor who is really going through something right in front of you,” Cohn said.
The same sorts of metals tariffs that proved the final straw for Cohn seven years ago took effect at midnight Tuesday, at a 25% rate for products worldwide.
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