1. spiegel - Noun
2. Spiegel - Proper noun
pig iron containing manganese; used as a deoxidizing agent and to raise the manganese content in making steel
Source: WordNetA German derivatives dealer had commented to Der Spiegel that "The Maastricht rules can be circumvented quite legally through swaps," and "In previous years, Italy used a similar trick to mask its true debt with the help of a different US bank." Source: Internet
And we are so grateful for the strong partnerships that have helped us serve our community of Snapchatters," said Evan Spiegel, Snap's Co-founder and CEO. Source: Internet
A further mishap occurred when Bolt was arrested for taking part in an anti-nuclear weapons demonstration, and Spiegel had to persuade him to sign a recognizance of good behaviour for him to be released from jail and continue working on the script. Source: Internet
Alleged German cover-up An article in 2012 in a front-page story of the German news magazine Der Spiegel reported that much of the information pertaining to the mishandling of the massacre was covered up by the German authorities. Source: Internet
Canadian Football League commissioner Randy Ambrosie, left, shakes hands with Gary Stern, new owner, with partner Sid Spiegel, of the Montreal Alouettes, at a press conference in Montreal Monday January 6, 2020. Source: Internet
Der Spiegel, 23 June 2006. sfn Counterattack State Police and Police units were first notified of trouble by three police detectives stationed at the Löwenbräukeller. Source: Internet