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Gottlieb

[got-leeb]

noun

  1. Adolph, 1903–74, U.S. painter.



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“Since Oct. 7th, it’s been very difficult for Israeli TV and film creatives and producers to find investment or collaborations or funds,” said Tzvika Gottlieb, CEO of the Israeli Film and TV Producers Association.

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Don’t ever expect a concession speech from USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb.

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“No one’s gonna be JuJu, no one’s trying to be JuJu,” Gottlieb said, “but I think we can put a team on the floor that’s incredibly versatile, that plays an exciting brand of basketball and we’re going to take our shot at achieving our goals.”

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“I don’t compare her to anybody else,” Gottlieb said, “but in terms of the way I felt when JuJu walked in the door as a freshman about her readiness for college basketball, I think Jazzy’s a pretty unique talent and will make an incredible affect not only on us but I think on the national scene.”

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Six years later, the voicemail that Gottlieb saved from a 14-year-old has additional meaning.

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