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Mendelsohn

[ men-dl-suhn; German men-duhl-zohn ]

noun

  1. E·rich [ey, -, r, i, kh], 1887–1953, German architect in England and in the U.S.


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The self-service machines have been around for more than a decade, but franchise owners such as Michaela Mendelsohn resisted the move for many years.

It was really Ben Mendelsohn who pushed me into that place.

“She represents freedom, dreaming big, adventurousness, seeking out the unknown,” said Jane Mendelsohn, who captured the heroine’s complicated mystique in a novel, “I Was Amelia Earhart.”

“Freaky Tales” is a love letter to Fleck’s hometown, Oakland, in the 1980s — its sports, music, history and the movies of the time — featuring Pedro Pascal, Jay Ellis, Dominique Thorne and Ben Mendelsohn.

That Canadian provision falls under the property rights section of the criminal code, Ms. Mendelsohn Aviv noted, and has been used to prosecute people for making false emergency calls and for harassing or alarming others.

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