Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at schuessler.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Schuessler.
Examples
-
Schuessler's interest was that some of the craft described by credible witnesses were highly advanced, and that if we could glean some of this technology from the characteristics described in UFO sightings, it could be utilized to enhance our space program.
Alejandro Rojas: Curious About UFOs? You're in Good Company Alejandro Rojas 2011
-
The man in charge was a retired engineer, John Schuessler, who spent years working at Johnson Space Center, beginning with NASA's first manned space missions.
Alejandro Rojas: Curious About UFOs? You're in Good Company Alejandro Rojas 2011
-
The man in charge was a retired engineer, John Schuessler, who spent years working at Johnson Space Center, beginning with NASA's first manned space missions.
Alejandro Rojas: Curious About UFOs? You're in Good Company Alejandro Rojas 2011
-
Schuessler's interest was that some of the craft described by credible witnesses were highly advanced, and that if we could glean some of this technology from the characteristics described in UFO sightings, it could be utilized to enhance our space program.
Alejandro Rojas: Curious About UFOs? You're in Good Company Alejandro Rojas 2011
-
The man in charge was a retired engineer, John Schuessler, who spent years working at Johnson Space Center, beginning with NASA's first manned space missions.
Alejandro Rojas: Curious About UFOs? You're in Good Company Alejandro Rojas 2011
-
Schuessler's interest was that some of the craft described by credible witnesses were highly advanced, and that if we could glean some of this technology from the characteristics described in UFO sightings, it could be utilized to enhance our space program.
Alejandro Rojas: Curious About UFOs? You're in Good Company Alejandro Rojas 2011
-
Going further than Schuessler, it's worth noting that Hayek does not only accept a limited welfare state, but specifically singles out health care as an area where the state should provide a safety net:
Hayek on Social Insurance The Washington Post editors 2010
-
This only means that 50 years from now, a Schuessler counterpart will be dissing today's bestsellers (Schuessler plugs the Harry Potter books) in the manner that The Catcher in the Rye is rated toast now.
David Finkle: Holden Caulfield at 60? No Way, Says J. D. Salinger 2009
-
Linda Schuessler, the deputy director of systems operations, can see that Sliney has his hands full.
Touching History Lynn Spencer 2008
-
He sees Linda Schuessler, the manager of tactical operations, come onto the operations floor.
Touching History Lynn Spencer 2008
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.