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Zuckerman

British  
/ ˈzʊkəmən /

noun

  1. Solly (ˈsɒlɪ), Baron. 1904–93, British zoologist, born in South Africa; chief scientific adviser (1964–71) to the British Government. His books include The Social Life of Monkeys (1932) and the autobiography From Apes to Warlords (1978)

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"The psychiatric evaluation is generally done before arraignment to see if he is even fit to stand trial," Seth Zuckerman said.

From BBC

Journal reporter Gregory Zuckerman told his fascinating story in “The Man Who Solved the Market.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The children of the ’80s to whom “Stranger Things” pays homage surely recall that the patron saint of this practice, Gabrielle Carteris, was 29 years old when she began playing 15-year-old Andrea Zuckerman on “Beverly Hills, 90210.”

From Salon

Gregory Zuckerman’s 2019 bestseller, “The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution,” revealed how: Simons’s Medallion Fund averaged 66% annual returns for three decades using mathematical algorithms that would make ChatGPT weep.

From MarketWatch

“We take it for granted today as something that is natural, but even as late as 1929, a five-day week was still unlikely,” says Ezra Zuckerman Sivan, professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

From The Wall Street Journal