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Rubinstein

[ roo-bin-stahyn; Russian roo-byin-shtyeyn; Polish roo-been-stahyn ]

noun

  1. An·ton [an, -ton, uhn-, tawn], 1829–94, Russian pianist and composer.
  2. Arthur or Ar·tur [ahr, -ter, ahr, -too, r], 1887–1982, U.S. pianist, born in Poland.


Rubinstein

/ ˈruːbɪnˌstaɪn /

noun

  1. RubinsteinAnton Grigorevich18291894MRussianMUSIC: composerMUSIC: pianist Anton Grigorevich (anˈtɔn ɡriˈɡɔrjɪvitʃ). 1829–94, Russian composer and pianist
  2. RubinsteinArtur18861982MUSPolishMUSIC: pianist Artur (ˈartur). 1886–1982, US pianist, born in Poland
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Imagineering executive Ali Rubinstein said the new area in California Adventure would differ greatly from an “Avatar”-themed land at Walt Disney World in Florida.

Paul could have just as easily crafted Susann and Collins to hate each other, as in her previous novel, last year’s “A Beautiful Rival” about competitors Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein.

According to Rubinstein, Adams refused to tell local news outlets Spectrum News NY1, Fox 5 and PIX11 News who and how many he believed were "outside agitators."

From Salon

“It was nothing but a miracle that we survived,” Rubinstein told The Associated Press during a recent interview at his apartment in the western German city of Duesseldorf.

As late as 1971, Arthur Rubinstein told him, “You will come back to it, you know.”

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