Definitions
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- noun United States newspaper publisher (1858-1935)
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Examples
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(Chap on the right is in Ochs, so chap on left must be Mr Krumphau)
Whoops, we did it again! (Krumphau) zornhau 2008
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He stands in Ochs - "The Guard of the Ox", sword high and forward - both fists at forehead height, blade sticking out like an ox horn, ready to thrust to my face.
Kurtzhau! zornhau 2007
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Sitting on the front row in her college classes carefully taking notes, Nola Ochs is just as likely to answer questions as to ask them.
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Sitting on the front row in her college classes carefully taking notes, Nola Ochs is just as likely to answer questions as to ask them.
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OK, for those longsword smiters out there: How do I deal with opponants who resolutely stand right foot forward in Ochs or Pflug?
German Longsword: How to punish bad technique zornhau 2005
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There's a branch of the family that is known as Ochs (pronounced Oaks), and then there's another branch known as Ochs (pronounced Ox), Ochs (pronounced Oaks).
The Girls in the Balcony: Women, Men, and the New York Times 1992
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We remark, that the German name Ochs is pronounced as the English name Ox and means the same beast.
Secret Enemies of True Republicanism Andrew B. Smolnikar
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Power4Georgians spokesman Dean Alford called the Ochs study flawed.
ajc.com - News mnewkirk@ajc.com 2010
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At last the vehicle went down on one side, and all the Irish emigrants tumbled over each other and us, with a profusion of "Ochs," "murders," and "spalpeens."
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Michael Ochs Archives/Corbis Dr. John in 1972, one of the many musicians who have drawn on the fevered past and strange traditions of the bayou culture in and around New Orleans.
A Road Trip in Search of Ghosts Eddie Dean 2010
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