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Staudinger

[ shtou-ding-uhr ]

noun

  1. ±á±ð°ù·³¾²¹²Ô²Ô [her, -mahn], 1881–1965, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1953.


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When asked about the newest category in the Staud world, Sarah “Staud†Staudinger, chief executive and creative director of Staud, said: “We’ve created a collection that delivers on comfort and performance without compromising style. These aren’t just clothes for sport — they’re clothes for life, because we believe life is sport.â€

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Deborah Staudinger, banking and loan finance partner at Hogan Lovells, said banks are also considering transactions to lower risk on a single loan or a portfolio by buying insurance.

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Whether U.S. regulators will allow such insurance deals to qualify for capital relief is still untested, Staudinger said.

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Staudinger says he has been down the Olympics track in Yanqing around 20 to 30 times and feels comfortable on it.

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Rupert Staudinger, Team GB's only luge athlete at Beijing 2022, explains the differences and why the answer lies - of course - in simple physics.

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