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goring

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[ gawr-ing, gor- ]

noun

Nautical.
  1. the triangular area along a leech of a square sail, created by the presence of a gore.


öԲ

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or ҴDZ·Բ

[ gair-ing, gur-; German -ring ]

noun

  1. Her·mann Wil·helm [her, -mahn , vil, -helm, hur, -m, uh, n-, wil, -helm, her, -mahn , vil, -helm], 1893–1946, German field marshal and Nazi party leader.

öԲ

/ ˈɡøːɪŋ /

noun

  1. öԲHermann Wilhelm18931946MGermanPOLITICS: Nazi leaderMILITARY: field marshalPOLITICS: statesman Hermann Wilhelm (ˈhɛrman ˈvɪlhɛlm). 1893–1946, German Nazi leader and field marshal. He commanded Hitler's storm troops (1923) and as Prussian prime minister and German commissioner for aviation (1933–45) he founded the Gestapo and mobilized Germany for war. Sentenced to death at Nuremberg, he committed suicide
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Origin of goring1

First recorded in 1620–30; gore 3 + -ing 1
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Montague was married to fellow actor Ruth Goring for 67 years until her death in 2023, and they shared two children.

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In the end, the International Military Tribunal convicted 19 of the top surviving Nazi officials, with Hermann öԲ, Wilhelm Keitel, and Joachim von Ribbentrop among the 12 sentenced to death.

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Once the property of an elderly British-Jewish couple living in France, it was seized by Nazi collaborators during World War II and sold to Hermann öԲ, Hitler’s second in command.

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He previously won an Emmy for his performance as Nazi leader Hermann öԲ in the TV movie “Nuremberg.”

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Previous events have seen bulls goring onlookers.

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