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Witte

[ vit-uh; Russian vyee-tyuh ]

noun

  1. Ser·gei Yu·lie·vich [sur-, gey, , yool, -y, uh, -vich, syi, r, -, gyey, , yoo, -lyi-vyich], 1849–1915, Russian statesman.


Witte

/ ˈvɪtə; ˈvjitjə /

noun

  1. WitteSergei Yulievich18491915MRussianPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Sergei Yulievich (sjɪrˈɡjej juˈljevitʃ). 1849–1915, Russian statesman; prime minister (1905–06). As minister of finance (1892–1903) he tried to modernize the Russian economy
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“These beers can be all over the map,” said Neil Witte, a beer expert at Craft Quality Solutions in Kansas City, Mo. “What was good 500 or 1,000 years ago is likely nothing like what we consider good today.”

“Modern science hasn’t deprived anyone of anything,” said Mr. Witte, the beer expert.

AP reporter Brian Witte contributed to this report from Annapolis, Maryland.

Associated Press reporter Brian Witte contributed to this report from Annapolis.

“I’m hoping that we can get them all back into school with this stuff fixed today,” said Republican Rep. Jeff Witte, of Lakeville, a retired Burnsville police officer who was a school resource officer for four of them.

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