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Kramer
[ krey-mer ]
noun
- John Albert (Jack), 1921–2009, U.S. tennis player and promoter.
- Larry, 1935–2020, U.S. novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and gay activist.
Example Sentences
Climate change stands to mess with the delicate balance of oxygen in the deep sea as well, Kramer said.
A Seinfeld parody account on Twitter has 285,000 followers, while pop-up recreations of Seinfeld’s apartment, in which visitors could barge into the room like Kramer, drew lines across the country.
There’s a good chance that come Halloween, thanks in part to Netflix’s machinations, countless imitations of Jerry, Eliane, George and Kramer will be running around streets around the world, screaming, “yada, yada, yada.”
Coinbase adding Kramer to its board comes as the company is reportedly planning to announce its own IPO.
Kramer, a longtime Silicon Valley executive, is currently the CFO of Cisco but is in the process of retiring from that role.
Larry Kramer, the renowned activist and playwright, was invited to talk after a last minute cancelation.
It appears here with permission from the Estate of Hilton Kramer.
Hilton Kramer, one of our finest cultural critics, reviewed it for The New York Times.
“My film got slammed with an NC-17 for a scene of ‘suggested’ oral sex,” wrote Kramer.
In the 2012 survey, which Kramer co-authored, 94 percent of donors were open to contact with their offspring.
These men were being pushed along by Kramer, without a clearly thought out plan.
I plunged ahead, as I saw Kramer take a breath and wrinkle his brow, about to make his pitch.
I hoped that disobedience to a direct order, solidly based on regulations, was a little too big a jump for Kramer at the moment.
If I could get Kramer put away before anybody else started trouble, I might be able to bluff it through.
The men went about their duties more cheerfully than they had for months, and Kramer was conspicuous by his subdued air.
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