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Hertzog

[ Dutch her-tsawkh ]

noun

  1. James Barry Mun·nik [mœn, -, uh, k], South African statesman and general: prime minister 1924–39.


Hertzog

/ ˈhɜːtsɒɡ /

noun

  1. HertzogJames Barry Munnik18661942MSouth AfricanPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister James Barry Munnik. 1866–1942, South African statesman; prime minister (1924–39): founded the Nationalist Party (1913), advocating complete South African independence from Britain; opposed South African participation in World Wars I and II
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Lead researcher Dr Lucas Hertzog from Curtin's World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Climate Change and Health Impact Assessment said the findings highlighted the urgent need for effective strategies to manage air quality, particularly during extreme weather events like bushfires and dust storms, which are becoming more common due to climate change.

Dr Hertzog said the findings show how extreme air pollution events could seriously affect health in urban areas, and understanding this link was crucial, as climate change may increase the frequency and intensity of such pollution events.

“This is what we’re up against. And we have to uproot it, because if we do not, they will strike again and again,” Hertzog told CBS’ “Face the Nation” in an interview aired Sunday.

Liv Hertzog, Santa Ana Mater Dei, 6-0 middle blocker, senior: In a down year for middle blockers, Hertzog was tabbed by coaches as the best at her position, finishing sixth in California in blocks.

Earlier in the day, Brittany Hertzog, a former FBI intelligence analyst who also worked on Mr. Mueller’s probe, testified that she also pressed to interview Mr. Dolan and made that recommendation to both the FBI’s headquarters and Washington field office.

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