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Greenberg

American  
[green-burg] / ˈgrin bɜrg /

noun

  1. Henry B. Hank, 1911–86, U.S. baseball player.

  2. Joseph Harold, 1915–2001, U.S. linguist.


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Greenberg, who is also a professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, was not involved in the study.

From Science Daily

I was thirteen and didn’t know a foul ball from a fastball, but the Tigers were in town and the moment I heard they had a Jewish slugger called Hank Greenberg, I was hooked.

From Literature

Westminster standards commissioner Daniel Greenberg said the breaches were "inadvertent" and no further action was needed.

From BBC

The DIP lenders’ lawyer, Scott Greenberg, a partner at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, said in a November hearing that his clients were lending “into a black box which seems to not have a bottom.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"In general terms people do this because it gives them status," said Neil Greenberg, a professor of defence mental health at King's College London who has dealt with military imposters in the past.

From BBC