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Reinhardt

[ rahyn-hahrt ]

noun

  1. Jean Bap·tiste [zhah, n, b, a, -, teest], Django, 1910–53, Belgian gypsy jazz guitarist.
  2. Max [maks, mahks], Max Goldmann, 1873–1943, German theatrical director, producer, and actor; born in Austria.


Reinhardt

/ ˈraɪnˌhɑːt /

noun

  1. ReinhardtDjango19101953MFrenchMUSIC: jazz guitarist Django (ˈdʒæŋɡəʊ), real name Jean Baptiste Reinhardt . 1910–53, French jazz guitarist, whose work was greatly influenced by Gypsy music. With Stéphane Grappelli, he led the Quintet of the Hot Club of France between 1934 and 1939
  2. ReinhardtMax18731943MAustrianTHEATRE: theatre producerTHEATRE: theatre director Max , original name Max Goldmann . 1873–1943, Austrian theatre producer and director, in the US after 1933
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Like Django Reinhardt or B. B. King, you know, guys who really play.

Indeed, Princeton economist Uwe Reinhardt has argued cogently against physician salary reductions and for salary raises.

The last in a week of 1960s Black Paintings by Ad Reinhardt, inspired by the show now at David Zwirner in New York.

Reinhardt's subtlety makes us look until we can't look any more.

Reinhardt's Black Paintings demand to be seen in their magical flesh.

Division Chief Reinhardt was a heavy-set, balding man, built like a professional wrestler.

Houston would have given his right arm at that moment to be able to probe Reinhardt's mind.

Reinhardt looked up, his heavy face becoming expressionless.

It was almost as if Reinhardt knew that Houston had found out that the recall had come early.

Just before he blacked out, he hurled one last accusing thought at Reinhardt.

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