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Steinman

American  
[stahyn-muhn] / ˈstaɪn mən /

noun

  1. David Barnard, 1886–1960, U.S. civil engineer: specialist in bridge design and construction.


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"There is no such field as captivity medicine, and we are inventing it," said Dr Steinman told the BBC on Saturday, after the team learned the identities of the hostages they would be treating.

From BBC

At Rockefeller, she joined the lab of immunologist and future Nobel laureate Ralph Steinman, initially as an assistant professor.

From Science Magazine

The recent controversy just helped Modelo cross the finish line sooner, said David Steinman, Beer Marketer’s Insights executive editor.

From Seattle Times

“Marketing the blue economy is a good idea,” said Alan Steinman, a Grand Valley State water quality professor.

From Seattle Times

As a quartet, they performed these songs at clubs across the city as Meat Loaf and Steinman went looking for a record deal.

From New York Times