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- proper noun A
botanical plant nameauthor abbreviation forbotanist Constantin Auguste Napoléon Baumann (1804-1884).
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Roggewin in 1721, which he called Baumann's Islands; but Bougainville has appropriated the discovery, as made by him in 1766, and given them the name they now bear, on account of the superior sailing vessels built there, and the remarkable skill the inhabitants display in their management.
A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823, 24, 25, and 26. Vol. 1 Otto von Kotzebue 1816
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But critics say Baumann is preying on new American citizens who know little about the military.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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LTG Baumann is active in numerous professional and civic organizations.
STATE DEFENSE FORCES 2010
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"And the irritating thing about Baumann is he ought to be satisfied with the rank he achieved."
STATE DEFENSE FORCES 2010
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Alcoa Director of Schools Tom Shamblin said he doesn't recall Baumann and couldn't confirm her internship at Alcoa High School.
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Alcoa Director of Schools Tom Shamblin said he doesn't recall Baumann and couldn't confirm her internship at Alcoa High School.
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Alcoa Director of Schools Tom Shamblin said he doesn't recall Baumann and couldn't confirm her internship at Alcoa High School.
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Alcoa Director of Schools Tom Shamblin said he doesn't recall Baumann and couldn't confirm her internship at Alcoa High School.
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Alcoa Director of Schools Tom Shamblin said he doesn't recall Baumann and couldn't confirm her internship at Alcoa High School.
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Alcoa Director of Schools Tom Shamblin said he doesn't recall Baumann and couldn't confirm her internship at Alcoa High School.
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