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Steiner

[ stahy-ner; German shtahy-nuhr ]

noun

  1. ·Dz [yah, -kawp], 1796–1863, Swiss mathematician.
  2. ·DZ [roo, -dawlf], 1861–1925, Austrian social philosopher: teacher of the spiritual doctrines of anthroposophy.


Steiner

/ ˈʃtainər; ˈstaɪnə /

noun

  1. SteinerRudolf18611925MAustrianPHILOSOPHY: philosopher Rudolf (ˈruːdɔlf). 1861–1925, Austrian philosopher, founder of anthroposophy. He was particularly influential in education See also anthroposophy
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But David Steiner doesn’t credit his home’s survival to supernatural forces.

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Achim Steiner from the United Nations Development Programme told the BBC's Newsday programme that the reconstruction of Gaza would be a huge challenge, given the massive destruction inflicted by the war.

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The disease, which Steiner had not publicly revealed until now, kept him off the air for the entire season while quietly ravaging his world.

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