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Kramer

[krey-mer]

noun

  1. John Albert (Jack), 1921–2009, U.S. tennis player and promoter.

  2. Larry, 1935–2020, U.S. novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and gay activist.



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Ana Guerrero headed the mayor’s office for eight years under Mayor Eric Garcetti, while Robin Kramer served under Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa for about four.

Dr. Gary Kramer, a pediatrician in Miami, told Salon that, as a private practitioner, he will “continue to encourage vaccines on the basis of seeing them as both safe and effective.”

From Salon

“With the order set to kick in 90 days from the announcement, people are left wondering what the near and long-term consequences will be on public health and the certainty of a resurgence in vaccine preventable diseases once largely eradicated in this country,” Kramer said.

From Salon

“The plans that were submitted and approved in April are still outside of the guidelines and the rules of the city’s codes,” Courtney Kramer, one of the appellants, said during a City Council meeting Aug. 4.

Howell Taylor takes the helm alongside CEO Bill Kramer as the organization continues to confront a rapidly shifting landscape for the Oscars and the broader film industry.

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