Steinberg
Americannoun
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Saul, 1914–1999, U.S. painter, cartoonist, and illustrator; born in Romania.
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William, 1899–1978, U.S. conductor, born in Germany.
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Steinberg said his firm lately has been “trimming at the margin to have some dry powder,” because any earnings jolts could trigger a pullback in stocks.
From MarketWatch
“There’s a lot more pressing things for companies to be worrying about right now,” said Beth Steinberg, a longtime tech-industry human-resources executive.
“She didn’t record it because it sounded like a hit,” says Billy Steinberg, who co-wrote the stark, slow-moving ballad with Tom Kelly.
From Los Angeles Times
Anxieties about inflation ate away at Democratic support, according to David A. Steinberg, an associate professor of international political economy at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.
From Salon
Steinberg is an act of reclamation for Knox, and she believes Van Patten captured the nuances that so many people missed when she was a regular presence in the tabloids.
From Los Angeles Times
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