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Witte

American  
[vit-uh, vyee-tyuh] / ˈvɪt ə, ˈvyi tyə /

noun

  1. Sergei Yulievich 1849–1915, Russian statesman.


Witte British  
/ ˈvɪtə, ˈvjitjə /

noun

  1. 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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Bill Witte, real estate developer, tours 700 Broadway-his firm’s newest luxury apartment complex project on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025 in Santa Monica, CA.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 24, 2025

“You finally made it through the dealership, you finally got the car, you take it home,” Witte said.

From MarketWatch • Oct. 27, 2025

I responded with chapter and verse, pointing to the repeated use of the word “retirement” by Perkins and Witte.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2025

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

From Seattle Times • May 14, 2024

Sergius Witte, Minister of Finance in the closing years of the 19th Century and up to the revolution of 1905, was known as a bureaucrat of a liberal brand.

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