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  • Mr. Dietsch was a reporter in the Washington bureau of the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain when he joined OMB.

    Robert Dietsch, journalist and spokesman 2011

  • Paulene Gatz Dietsch, his wife of 44 years, died in 1986.

    Robert Dietsch, journalist and spokesman 2011

  • Mr. Dietsch later became a press officer with the Small Business Administration until his retirement in 1988.

    Robert Dietsch, journalist and spokesman 2011

  • Robert Dietsch, 91, a career reporter who became spokesman for the Office of Management and Budget during the Carter administration, died Feb. 28 of leukemia at his home in Bethesda.

    Robert Dietsch, journalist and spokesman 2011

  • Survivors include four children, Deborah Dietsch and John Dietsch, both of Washington; Douglas Dietsch of West Cape May, N.J.; and Craig Dietsch of Cincinnati; a sister; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

    Robert Dietsch, journalist and spokesman 2011

  • Dietsch, I credit Astérix for a good part of whatever fluency in French I once had.

    languagehat.com: PATAPOUFS! ANTHROPOPHAGES! 2004

  • He bent his forehead against hers and whispered in Dietsch, saying something that made her laugh softly.

    Plain Truth JODI PICOULT 2000

  • It had gotten almost giddy, with Katie insisting that phonetically spelled words of Dietsch be allowed to count.

    Plain Truth JODI PICOULT 2000

  • Surprised by the overture—the Amish prayed in German, or at the very least, Dietsch—Ellie found her lips moving along.

    Plain Truth JODI PICOULT 2000

  • “Wie bist du heit,” she said, and then blushed, flustered that she had greeted him in Dietsch.

    Plain Truth JODI PICOULT 2000

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