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Schmitt
[shmit]
noun
Bernadotte Everly 1886–1969, U.S. historian.
Harrison (Hagan) Jack, born 1935, U.S. astronaut, geologist, and politician: U.S. senator 1977–83.
Example Sentences
These acts constitute what German legal theorist Carl Schmitt described as “a state of exception” and a permanent emergency that is fundamentally incompatible with real democracy.
Where Webb limited traffic and escaped rare damage, giving up just two hits while walking only three batters, Yamamoto toiled through self-inflicted trouble; none worse than when he walked the bases loaded in the third, before giving up a tie-breaking grand slam to Casey Schmitt.
Carl Schmitt, a German legal scholar, was a supporter of the Nazi Party who sought to justify Hitler's policies in his writings on legal and political theory.
Jennifer Schmitt, however, responded by shading her father-in-law’s girlfriend: “Publicists act in a professional manner and don’t ‘storm’ off set delaying an interview,” wrote Schmitt, who’s married to Steve Belichick.
In addition to their letter to Dhillon, the senators wrote separately to their colleague Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri, the Republican chair of the judiciary subcommittee on the Constitution, asking him to hold an oversight hearing “to update the Senate and the American public on these concerning developments.”
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