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Tuchman
[tuhk-muhn]
noun
Barbara (Wertheim) 1912–1989, U.S. historian and writer.
Example Sentences
Tuchman: If I’m remembering correctly, Bruce got an early look at that manuscript, so we knew pretty early on about this concern that we might not be able to reunite them.
McClintick and Tuchman’s home is less than a mile from an expansive urban wildlife crossing being built over the 101 Freeway in an effort to provide safe passage for cougars and other critters.
When it comes to public blowback from conservatives or liberals, the cost for brands is typically short-lived, according to Anna Tuchman, associate professor of marketing at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.
Historian Barbara Tuchman, in "A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century," writes that Christianity provided "the matrix and law of medieval life, omnipresent, indeed compulsory."
Tuchman, who previously held several senior positions across regions in Citi's markets franchise, intends to pursue opportunities outside the firm, according to the memo.
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