Similar words: leonard bernstein, albert einstein, frankenstein's monster, einstein, steinberg, lichtenstein, wittgenstein, frankenstein. Meaning: n. United States conductor and composer (1918-1990).
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31. Bernstein went back to the locked reception room through an inner doorway.
32. Woodward and Bernstein had already given journalism glamour and status with the Watergate story.
33. Bernstein was unable to construct anything other than disjointed school-book phrases in the present tense.
34. He rejected a mild appeal from Bernstein to run the quotation intact.
35. Dardis assured Bernstein that it would be worth his while to fly down to Miami again.
36. The editor had pushed his left sleeve up and Bernstein had seen a tattoo of a rooster.Sentencedict.com
37. Bernstein caught the first flight out of Washington Friday, August 25, and again spent most of the day with Ruby.
38. He could not see Bernstein for a few days, so they agreed to meet on Monday, July 31.
39. Bernstein was convinced that an organized effort had been made to conceal the facts of the case.
40. Among those who had been knocked to the ground was Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein.
41. In his work on social class and linguistic styles, Basil Bernstein has identified two different modes of language use.
42. Through the steam, Wyatt saw the pleasantly bearded face of a high school teacher he knew, Saul Bernstein.
43. In the newsroom, Bernstein and Woodward waited for the first edition of the afternoon Washington Star-News to arrive.
44. Whether one agreed with his view of a work or not, Bernstein was never dull.
45. Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor.
46. Being an educator was very important to Leonard Bernstein.
47. Bernstein transferred everything he was feeling to the audience.
48. He made home movie take - off of Puccini's Tosca with Leonard Bernstein.
49. He made a home movie take-off of Puccini's Tosca with Leonard Bernstein.
50. After excluding the value of cash, deferred tax assets and Mobility's cable-set top box business, Google is paying less than $6 billion for Mobility's patent portfolio, Sanford C. Bernstein estimates.
51. Accused of being a revolutionary, or at best a naif , Bernstein never recovered from the damage this did to his reputation.
52. The harmonic language is like a gloss on Bernstein, or tepid Copland (in his “Tender Land” mode).
53. After all, says Andrea Bernstein, diversity chair at the New York City- based white-shoe law firm Weil Gotshal, "you never know, when somebody leaves, if she would have been the next rainmaker."
54. "The challenge they face in large corporate deals is one of resource nationalism," said Neil Beveridge, an analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein.
55. Famous composers like Vivaldi, Mendelsohn, Bernstein, Mozart, Stravinsky, Verdi and many others are completing the musical variety of the Heidelberg Bach-Choir.
56. Two Washington Post reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, linked the break-in to the committee to re-elect Republican President Richard Nixon.
57. Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, then-rookie reporters with the Washington Post, did stories about the break-in and subsequent cover-up.
58. In fact, he says he often listened to violin virtuoso Heifetz, classical musician Bartok and Broadway musician Bernstein. But he's quick to add that he also liked Stevie Wonder and Sting.
59. Engels was regarded as the headstream of revisionism by Bernstein, western Marxists, and Marxclogists.
60. In addition to his musicals, Bernstein has written symphonies and ballet music.
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