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Romberg

[rom-burg]

noun

  1. Sigmund 1887–1951, Hungarian composer of light opera, in the U.S. after 1913.



Romberg

/ ˈrɒmbɜːɡ /

noun

  1. Sigmund . 1887–1951, US composer of operettas, born in Hungary. He wrote The Student Prince (1924) and The Desert Song (1926)

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On Aug. 28 Rabbi Jack Romberg officiated at Tribeca Rooftop, before 200 vaccinated guests, and they later had their first dance to Beyoncé’s “Love on Top.”

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Romberg moved to Grant County 30 years ago and has taken more than 2,000 clients on trout-fishing trips in southwest Wisconsin.

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On May 23, 1805, he participated in a concert in the Hanover Rooms, along with his brother, who played a Romberg cello concerto.

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Harry Romberg, a Sierra Club Washington chapter volunteer, said the Forest Service should have looked harder at transporting workers and equipment by helicopter.

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According to Romberg, the vehicle then began moving slowly forward and Haderlie reportedly began to slip as he stood on the car’s hood.

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