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Illich

British  
/ ˈɪlɪtʃ /

noun

  1. Ivan. 1926–2002. US teacher and writer, born in Austria. His books include Deschooling Society (1971), Medical Nemesis (1975), and In the Mirror of the Past (1991)

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Illich Covarrubias, 23, heard a circulator parroting the pitch that signing the petition would help to raise wages for fast-food workers — except the campus was in Mexico.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 2, 2023

In 1977, Mr. Johnson published “Enemies of Society,” an attack on the 1960s left-wing intellectuals Ivan Illich, Herbert Marcuse and others.

From New York Times • Jan. 12, 2023

Nataliia and her husband Andrii worked at the Illich plant, one of two iron and steel works which tower over the city's skyline and loom large in Ivan Stanilavsky's photographs.

From BBC • May 17, 2022

Russia's defence ministry said it had captured the city's Illich steel works.

From Reuters • Apr. 16, 2022

It occurred in Moscow, in the winter of 1865, with one of the early works of Peter Illich Tchaikowsky.

From The Genius by Potter, Margaret Horton