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Bohlen

American  
[boh-lin] / ˈboʊ lɪn /

noun

  1. Charles Eustis Chip, 1904–74, U.S. diplomat.


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California, as a result, opted to take “a very conservative approach” for its maps, “hoping to avoid the tragic loss of life experienced in Japan,” Bohlen said in a prior statement.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 18, 2025

“We are sicker, die younger and suffer longer than any group in the U.S.,” said Bohlen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians based in Michigan.

From Washington Times • Dec. 20, 2018

For high-scoring Paint Branch, success starts on the defensive end: People are always asking Paint Branch Coach Chris Bohlen about the Panthers’ offense.

From Washington Post • Jan. 22, 2018

I never told Khrushchev the truth, but I did tell the whole story to Bohlen later in the evening.

From Time • Oct. 10, 2017

If, however, we are to believe Bohlen, in his learned work, Das Alte Indien, the translators are altogether mistaken; they have been misled by the similarity of the word Hansa to Gans—a goose.

From Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems by Milman, Henry Hart