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Radetzky

[ rah-dets-kee ]

noun

  1. Count Jo·seph [yoh, -zef], 1766–1858, Austrian field marshal.


Radetzky

/ ˈɛٲ쾱 /

noun

  1. RadetzkyJoseph17661858MAustrianMILITARY: generalPOLITICS: statesman Count Joseph (ˈjoːzɛf). 1766–1858, Austrian field marshal: served in the war against Sardinia (1848–9), winning brilliant victories at Custozza (1848) and Novara (1849): governor of Lombardy-Venetia in N Italy (1849-57)
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Surveying the blighted world around us, however, it seems to me there are worse places to take refuge in than a time when, as Roth put it in “The Radetzky March,” “it was not yet a matter of indifference whether a man lived or died.”

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This despite the fact that, while drunk, he left a chapter of his manuscript in progress — his masterpiece, “The Radetzky March” — in a taxi in Paris.

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Dr. Jenny Radetzky, a developmental behavioral pediatrician and assistant professor at the University of Michigan Medical School, told lawmakers in March that most web platforms are designed by adults untrained in the ways that children experience the digital world.

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Joseph Roth’s “The Radetzky March,” for the second time.

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The Vienna Philharmonic always plays the Radetzky March at its annual New Year’s Day concert, which this month was broadcast to 92 countries.

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