Sachs adds, “All the senses that connect us with nature are important.”
Magical Gardens for the Blind, Deaf, and Disabled|Elizabeth Picciuto|October 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The ICSC/Goldman Sachs index of chain-store sales has been chugging along.
Did My Taxes Go Up? I Hadn’t Noticed.|Daniel Gross|March 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Since then, “there has been a shift in the way the IDF operates,” says Sachs.
Israel and Gaza Battle Twitter War Over Rocket Attacks|Mike Giglio|November 17, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Sachs is not even slightly coy about who that expert should be.
Jeffrey Sachs for World Bank President|David Frum|March 19, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, has nominated himself to be president of the World Bank.
Jeffrey Sachs for World Bank President|David Frum|March 19, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Sachs had shown that the starch passes down to other parts of the plant in solution as glucose.
Disease in Plants|H. Marshall Ward
At its conclusion the populace break into shouts in praise of Sachs, who modestly yet most feelingly gives them thanks.
The Complete Opera Book|Gustav Kobb
David and Magdalena enter, and Sachs announces that a mastersong has been made.
Richard Wagner His Life and His Dramas|W. J. Henderson
Familiar motives, employed to make a mood-picture of great beauty, illustrate the scene between Sachs and Eva.
Richard Wagner His Life and His Dramas|W. J. Henderson
He and Sachs had cobbled at it too much: they had brushed and combed it.
Dodo's Daughter|E. F. Benson
British Dictionary definitions for Sachs
Sachs
/ (Germanzaks) /
noun
Hans (hans). 1494–1576, German master shoemaker and Meistersinger, portrayed by Wagner in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Nelly (Leonie). 1891–1970, German Jewish poet and dramatist, who escaped from Nazi Germany and settled in Sweden. Her works include Eli: A Mystery Play of the Sufferings of Israel (1951) and `O the Chimneys', a poem about the Nazi extermination camps. Nobel prize for literature 1966 jointly with Shmuel Yosef Agnon