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knag
/ næɡ /
noun
- a knot in wood
- a wooden peg
Word History and Origins
Origin of knag1
Example Sentences
“The effect of this activity will increase the tension between Norway and Russia,” Socialist member of parliament Torgeir Knag Fylkesnes said of the exercise, adding that the presence of an aircraft carrier caused particular concern.
“Dr. Patel disputes the charges and urges that the charges be dropped,” his attorney Paul Knag said in a statement Wednesday.
"Dr. Patel disputes the charges and urges that the charges be dropped," his attorney Paul Knag said in a statement Wednesday.
Asked whether Patel will appeal to state court, his lawyer, Paul Knag, said he and his client will be discussing their next steps.
"Based on the evidence, these charges should have been dismissed," Knag told the commission.
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