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Holst
[ hohlst ]
noun
- Gus·tav Theodore [goos, -tahv], 1874–1934, English composer.
Holst
/ əʊ /
noun
- HolstAlison1938FNew ZealandCOOKERY: chef Dame Alison . born 1938, New Zealand chef.
- HolstGustav (Theodore)18741934MEnglishMUSIC: composer Gustav ( Theodore ). 1874–1934, English composer. His works include operas, choral music, and orchestral music such as the suite The Planets (1917)
Example Sentences
Malin Holst, a Senior Lecturer in Osteoarchaeology at the University of York, said in 30 years of analysing skeletons she had "never seen anything like these bite marks".
Ms Holst, who is also managing director of York Osteoarchaeology, added: "This is a hugely exciting find because we can now start to build a better image of what these gladiators were like in life."
Phil ends its Hollywood Bowl season with the premiere of Adam Schoenberg’s ‘Cool Cat,’ a fanfare in memory of P-22, along with Glass and Holst.
He stopped Megan and Sean Holst, a married couple in their early 30s, as they walked their golden retriever, Cosmo.
Dr. Martin Holst Lange, Novo Nordisk’s executive vice president of development, said the company would ask the Food and Drug Administration to update Ozempic’s label to say it can also be used to reduce the progression of chronic kidney disease or complications in people with Type 2 diabetes.
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