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Lemnitzer

[ lem-nit-ser ]

noun

  1. Ly·man Louis [lahy, -m, uh, n], 1899–1988, U.S. army officer; chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff 1960–63; supreme allied commander NATO 1963–69.


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Example Sentences

Jan Lemnitzer, a Copenhagen Business School lecturer, thinks cyber insurance should be compulsory for businesses large and small, just as everyone who drives must have car insurance and seat belts.

While he considers banning ransom payments problematic, Lemnitzer says it would be a “no-brainer” to compel insurers to stop reimbursing for them.

In fact, Army General Lyman Lemnitzer assured the president that “if we are given the right to use nuclear weapons, we can guarantee victory.”

From Salon

A: As General Lemnitzer, who was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has said, they did approve it, although responsibility for the planning lay primarily with the CIA.

From US News

"The business is there," says Fred Lemnitzer, the airline's tour and promotions manager in the U.S.

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