Warner
Americannoun
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Charles Dudley 1829–1900, U.S. editor and essayist.
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Glenn Scobey Pop, 1871–1954, U.S. football coach.
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Harry Morris, 1881–1958, U.S. filmmaker, born in Poland: one of the Warner Brothers.
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Jack L(eonard), 1892–1978, U.S. film producer, born in Canada.
Example Sentences
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I met him on the Warner Bros. lot when I was making “ER” and he was shooting a movie.
From Los Angeles Times
Discovery chairman Samuel Di Piazza Jr. says on CNBC’s Squawk Box there is “nothing further from the truth” than claims that Warner is opposed to any agreement with Paramount, no matter the terms.
Netflix said in a statement that it welcomed the recommendation from Warner’s board.
From Barron's
Netflix said in a statement that it welcomed the recommendation from Warner’s board.
From Barron's
Paramount recently made changes to its $77.9 billion all-cash bid for the entire company, hoping it would prompt Warner to walk away from its agreement with the streaming giant.
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