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Joachim

[ yoh-ah-khim, yoh-ah- ]

noun

  1. Jo·seph [yoh, -zef], 1831–1907, Hungarian violinist and composer.
  2. a male given name.


Joachim

noun

  1. ˈjoːaxɪm JoachimJoseph18311907MHungarianMUSIC: violinistMUSIC: composer Joseph (ˈjoːzɛf). 1831–1907, Hungarian violinist and composer
  2. ˈdʒəʊəkɪm Joachim, Saint1st century bc1st century bcMJewishRELIGION: father of Virgin MaryRELIGION: saint Saint . 1st century bc , traditionally the father of the Virgin Mary; feast day: July 25 or Sept 9
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While the departure of centre-half Joachim Andersen to Fulham did not attract the same attention as Olise's move, it has arguably had as big an impact.

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Scientists say they are nearly certain a lead coffin found beneath the transept is that of Joachim du Bellay, who died in Paris in 1560 at the age of about 37.

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Joachim Low has spent three years waiting for the phone to ring after a 15-year spell as Germany boss that brought Die Mannschaft the most recent of their World Cup triumphs.

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Joachim Stamp, from the Free Democratic Party, which is a junior partner in the governing coalition, suggested accommodation originally intended for people deported from the UK could be utilised by Germany.

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“There was high-fiving involved,” recalls Joachim Opdenakker at SURF, a Dutch IT association that works for educational and research institutions.

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