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Steinberg
[ stahyn-burg ]
noun
- Saul, 1914–1999, U.S. painter, cartoonist, and illustrator; born in Romania.
- William, 1899–1978, U.S. conductor, born in Germany.
Example Sentences
“At least we got a broadcast,” Steinberg said before this year’s edition, trying his best to “look at the glass as half full.”
At his virtual event Tuesday night, Steinberg stood in front of a green screen with an image of the Tampa skyline.
Just a few Frank Caliendo impressions and Steinberg talking up his clients and showing highlights of them.
“After the Hartman effect, that’s when people started to worry,” said Steinberg.
Therefore, the calculations indicate that if you made the barrier really thick, Steinberg said, the speedup would let atoms tunnel from one side to the other faster than light.
And “what kind of person,” Steinberg asks, “dares to write a sequel to the Bible?”
Perhaps, as Dwight Garner wrote, Steinberg just needed an idea for a book.
“Brands like Calvin Klein, among others, have special lines that come with his and hers pieces,” Steinberg says.
Steinberg said the Sterling ban should give both sports and society in general something to think about “before we play gotcha.”
On Friday, hedge fund trader Michael Steinberg was sentenced to 3.5 years in jail for his insider-trading conviction.
The Elector of Steinberg was a short, but very broad-backed, strong-built man.
Steinberg asked again, his quick glance darting from one to the other.
His deference wore away under the corrosion of Steinberg and distress.
But I've just laid in some claret that you'll like, and I've got a sample of the Steinberg.
Steinberg had actually offered to become his accomplice in crime, and had lured him to disclosure.
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