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Eberhart

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[ey-ber-hahrt, eb-er-] / ˈeɪ bərˌhɑrt, ˈɛb ər- /

noun

  1. Richard, 1904–2005, U.S. poet.


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As Nancy’s torn between being the picture-perfect housewife and the rebellious free thinker, Kidman recalls the sharp-tongued Joanna Eberhart from “The Stepford Wives,” who fought against her community’s robotic femininity until it consumed her.

From Salon • Mar. 27, 2025

For “Nosferatu’s” Professor Albin Eberhart von Franz, the actor brushed up on occult sciences — as they were understood in 1838.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 31, 2024

"You are looking at, overall, a 'drill baby drill' philosophy," Dan Eberhart, chief executive officer of oilfield services company Canary LLC told Bloomberg News.

From BBC • Nov. 6, 2024

"Understanding why MYC is elevated in these tumors is extremely important, and this new link to HLX provides insights that open new therapeutic possibilities," says study co-author and Kimmel Cancer Center researcher Charles Eberhart, M.D.,

From Science Daily • Mar. 13, 2024

I have the honor now of presenting as presiding officer, His Excellency A. O. Eberhart, Governor of Minnesota.

From Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress at Saint Paul, September 5-8, 1910 by United States. National Conservation Congress

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