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Goldmark

[gohld-mahrk]

noun

  1. Karl 1830–1915, Hungarian composer.



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His wife, Susan Goldmark, who held a lucrative job at the World Bank, was getting tired of being the main breadwinner.

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“If cartoons have become associated over time with any one musical genre, it is classical music,” the musicologist Daniel Goldmark writes in his book “Tunes for ’Toons: Music and the Hollywood Cartoon.”

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Whitehead is a civil litigator with the firm Schroeter Goldmark & Bender, where he focuses on workplace discrimination and unfair labor practices.

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The Fremont, Magnolia-Sally Goldmark, Montlake, New Holly and Wallingford branches remain closed, and the Capitol Hill branch is open for returns and restroom access only; all are expected to reopen by fall.

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“I just see everything differently, now in light of the greater crisis of climate change and the importance of doing something transformative,” said Goldmark.

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