Proper noun
Lackner (plural Lackners)
A surname from German.
But in a June 18 email obtained by CNA, a spokesperson for the archbishop said that Lackner did not directly commission the book edited by Volgger, because his term as liturgical commission chairman ended in 2018. Source: Internet
Standing beneath an overhang at the testing site near Ottawa Street and Lackner Boulevard on Monday, people queued alongside the building trying to stay out of the rain. Source: Internet
Best of all, says Lackner, it’s all done using organic and natural products that are not only good for clients’ outward appearance, but for their health and well-being as well. Source: Internet
There were enormous headaches and obstacles; that they have "now spent roughly 100 person-years on such apparently trivial items to develop a process proposed almost two decades ago by Klaus Lackner and collaborators." Source: Internet