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Mommsen

[ mom-suhn; German mawm-zuhn ]

noun

  1. The·o·dor [tey, -aw-doh, r], 1817–1903, German classical historian: Nobel Prize in literature 1902.


Mommsen

/ ˈmɔmzən /

noun

  1. MommsenTheodor18171903MGermanHISTORY: historian Theodor (ˈteːodoːr). 1817–1903, German historian, noted esp for The History of Rome (1854–56): Nobel prize for literature 1902
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Example Sentences

"They had to win because they know how difficult this group will be to get through," Mommsen told Sky Sports.

From BBC

"It was the performance of their lives as it was a must-win game," said former Scotland captain Preston Mommsen.

From BBC

Its proponent, Rep. Norlin Mommsen, R-DeWitt, justified the Orwellian surveillance with the argument that “similar to a body camera on a policeman, a camera takes away the ‘he said, she said’ or ‘he said, he said,’ type argument and lets them know ‘hey, we are doing a good job.’

From Slate

The bill is sponsored by state Rep. Norlin Mommsen, a Republican who represents a rural district in eastern Iowa.

“We’ve been talking to Rep. Kerr about putting money into the education budget for it,” Mommsen said, referring to David Kerr, R-Morning Sun, who chairs the Education Appropriations subcommittee.

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