Proper noun
Detweiler (plural Detweilers)
A surname.
Captain von Trapp arrives a month later with Elsa Schräder and Max Detweiler. Source: Internet
Detweiler, "Changing Reputation", 572; Maier, American Scripture, 175. The earliest commemorative printings of the Declaration also appeared at this time, offering many Americans their first view of the signed document. Source: Internet
Detweiler, "Congressional Debate", 604. Proslavery Congressmen, led by Senator Nathaniel Macon of North Carolina, argued that since the Declaration was not a part of the Constitution, it had no relevance to the question. Source: Internet
“If you have a high income and a good credit score, you probably get a lot of offers and very generous credit lines,” Detweiler says. Source: Internet
Minimum personal and business credit score: Lenders may review one or the other, or both, and sometimes it's hard to know which will be most important, explains Detweiler. Source: Internet