Ziegler

[ US /ˈziɡɫɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. German chemist honored for his research on polymers (1898-1973)
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How To Use Ziegler In A Sentence

  • The Nova Scotia wasn't a warship... "Ziegler's words stumbled like a loggerhead turtle making for the surf-line. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • He used a catalyst discovered by Karl Ziegler to produce polypropylene from propylene.
  • We are delighted to share the news that Ambassador Dennis Ross, counselor and Ziegler Distinguished Fellow at The Washington Institute, has accepted an invitation to join the Obama administration as ambassador-at-large and senior advisor to Secretary of State-designate Hillary Clinton. Matthew Yglesias » Quiet Revolution on House Energy and Commerce
  • Prof. Natta extended the research conducted by Ziegler on organometallic catalysts to the stereospecific polymerization, thus discovering new classes of polymers with a sterically ordered structure, viz. isotactic, syndiotactic and di-isotactic polymers and linear non branched olefinic polymers and copolymers with an atactic (or sterically nonordered) structure. Giulio Natta - Biography
  • There was an answering bleep, and Ziegler used a big handle to swing wide a heavy door on oiled hinges. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • Talcott's sister Mariah is certain that their father was murdered and produces one conspiracy theory after another to prove it; his wife, the beautiful, ambitious Kimmer, is up for her own Appeals Court nomination and wants Judge Garland and all his undying controversy to go away; Jack Ziegler, the menacing underworld figure whose friendship with the Judge cost him a position on the highest court, demands that Talcott deliver the "arrangements" to him. The Emperor of Ocean Park by Stephen L Carter: Questions
  • I just found out myself when I went over the will with Mr. Ziegler. HOPE TO DIE
  • As a photographer, Ziegler is mostly concerned with capturing human emotion, a story a rusty silo or barren tree can't tell.
  • Mr. Ziegler's is an elegant, sympathetic, and extremely readable biography, which really does breathe the breath of roistering life back into the vanished knight of letters.
  • But unless a newsman is out of favor, Ziegler is at least accessible to the press. The President and the Press
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