Busch
Adolf Georg Wilhelm [German gey-awrk] /German geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), 1891–1952, Swiss violinist, conductor, and composer, born in Germany.
Fritz
[frits] /frɪts/ (Show IPA), 1890–1951, German conductor.
Contemporary Examples
Elizabeth Colbert (she pronounces it with a hard “r”) Busch knows loss well.
Mark Sanford’s Formidable Opponent: Stephen Colbert’s Sister Jack Bass April 28, 2013
In October 2009, Pellicano plead no contest to making a criminal threat against Busch.
Judge Denies Bail Request by Anthony Pellicano, Former Sleuth to the Stars Christine Pelisek August 13, 2012
And yet, because the Busch family controlled the company, August IV continued to rise.
‘Bitter Brew’ and the Epic Battle for America’s Beer Daniel Gross December 15, 2012
In 1983, August Busch IV, then a 19-year-old student at the University of Arizona in 1983, crashed his Corvette.
‘Bitter Brew’ and the Epic Battle for America’s Beer Daniel Gross December 15, 2012
Inside the federal courtroom, Busch walked up to the podium with a limp and had a wheelchair nearby.
Judge Denies Bail Request by Anthony Pellicano, Former Sleuth to the Stars Christine Pelisek August 13, 2012
Historical Examples
Busch was sent afterwards to Deventer, where he was the class-mate of Erasmus.
The Great Book-Collectors Charles Isaac Elton and Mary Augusta Elton
He did business in connection with Busch, and also with La Mechain, whose cousin he was said to be.
A Zola Dictionary J. G. Patterson
His name was Busch, and he lived in lodgings out on the Beverley Road.
Spies of the Kaiser William Le Queux
Busch is at once simpler and more inventive than the English.
The History of Modern Painting, Volume 2 (of 4) Richard Muther
Thus, day followed day, Busch and Dubois spending most of their time within those high walls which held their secret.
Spies of the Kaiser William Le Queux
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