Proper noun
Schatz (plural Schatzes)
A surname.
Ballinger and Graydon (2007), p. 20; Schatz (1981), pp. 116–22; Ottoson (1981), p. 2. Italian neorealism of the 1940s, with its emphasis on quasi-documentary authenticity, was an acknowledged influence on trends that emerged in American noir. Source: Internet
Aaron Schatz, editor-in-chief of Football Outsiders: There's a ton of good young talent there. Source: Internet
I enjoy seeing the people, it’s great to have your family around, all the kids come around and say hi, so it makes you feel good when you see all of that,” said Schatz. Source: Internet
“Hawai‘i’s hospitals and health care workers are on the frontlines of this pandemic, and these federal dollars will be a big help,” said Senator Schatz, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee. Source: Internet
Mark Schatz sells Goodfellow newspapers at the intersection of Ouellette and Giles on Thursday, November 28, 2019. Source: Internet
But Native communities have been left behind,” said Senator Schatz. Source: Internet