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family name "
Deters" is of
patronymic origin,
meaning it was
inspired by the
father of the
initial bearer. In this
instance it
means "Son of
Deter",[citation...
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Theodore Deters (born
April 4, 1957) is an
American politician and
lawyer who has been a
justice of the Ohio
Supreme Court since 2023.
Deters is one of...
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Auguste Deter (German pronunciation: [aʊ̯ˈɡʊstə ˈdeːtɐ], née Hochmann; 16 May 1850 – 8
April 1906) was a
German woman notable for
being the
first person...
- Look up deterrence or
deterrent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deterrence may
refer to:
Deterrence theory, a
theory of war,
especially regarding nuclear...
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Heinrich Detering (born 1
November 1959 in Neumünster) is a poet, writer,
scholar and
Professor in the
fields of
Literary Studies and
Comparative literature...
- discussed.
Experts believe that Trump's
focus on
Venezuela is
intended to
deter immigration.
Within the
framework of the
crisis in Venezuela, an intervention...
- mean that is displa**** for each title. It
states that
filters are used to
deter ballot stuffing; the
methodology and
details for how its
ratings are calculated...
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being kept
awake by a
light shone in her eyes
every fifteen minutes to
deter the
chances of her
committing suicide, and
being denied a
sleep mask. One...
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Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that HMG
would continue its "vital
cooperation to
deter malign threats" with Israel.
Under Starmer's premiership, the
licences of...
- It was her hope that the
threat of Austria's
advancing military would deter further escalation of
revolutionary violence. In a
letter to her brother...