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Gelber

American  
[gel-ber] / ˈgɛl bər /

noun

  1. Jack, 1932–2003, U.S. playwright.


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Bred in 1987 by the State Institute of Viticulture Freiburg, Germany, the white Muscaris grape variety combines the excellent fungal resistance of the Solaris variety with the intense aroma of the Gelber Muskateller, also known as Muscat Blanc.

From Science Daily

"It was also previously unknown which odorants the Muscaris grape variety inherited from its parent variety, Gelber Muskateller," adds first author Xingjie Wang.

From Science Daily

Many young people miss the urgency of the phrase “never again,” said Dan Gelber, whose term as mayor of Miami Beach, where he grew up, ended a few weeks after the attacks.

From Washington Times

"The lack of available storage data this week has market participants paying special attention to weather forecasts in an effort to gain insight into how the withdrawal season will play out," analysts at Gelber said.

From Reuters

"Near-term weather forecasts have been revised notably warmer even as El Nino suggests warm winter temperatures along a longer horizon as well," analysts at energy consulting firm Gelber and Associates said in a note.

From Reuters