Zimbalist
Americannoun
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Efrem 1889–1985, U.S. violinist and composer, born in Russia.
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his son Efrem, Jr., 1918–2014, U.S. actor.
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AEG is prospering by executing a fairly simple business plan, said Andrew Zimbalist, professor emeritus of economics at Smith College.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 23, 2025
Part of Long Beach’s risk will come if the city and LA28 underestimate the cost of extra services, said Andrew Zimbalist, a professor emeritus of economics at Smith College.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 20, 2024
Zimbalist and Noll’s research powerfully showed how at best, the whole thing is likely a wash.
From Slate • Jan. 31, 2024
There will be no end to these golden parachutes, Zimbalist and others said, until the business model changes and significantly more revenue is redirected to the athletes.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 15, 2023
I understand that Zimbalist was the first to introduce it in this country, and I expect to play it here next season.
From Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers by Martens, Frederick Herman
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