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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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Ruby Zuckerman, writer and co-founder of the reading series This Friday: Taix is the only restaurant in L.A. that doesn’t lose its mind if new friends drop in halfway through dinner or if you stay at your table for hours after you stopped ordering.

From Los Angeles Times

“As demand grows, the priority has to be meeting new load without driving up costs for existing customers,” said Ellen Zuckerman, head of energy market development for North & South America at Google, in a news release.

From Barron's

“As demand grows, the priority has to be meeting new load without driving up costs for existing customers,” Ellen Zuckerman, head of energy-market development for North and South America for Google, said in a statement.

From MarketWatch

Zuckerman beat the Democrats most handily in towns that had voted the most heavily for Jesse Jackson in 1984, an effect that persisted even when controlling for population, partisanship and liberalism.

From Salon

Esther Zuckerman is an entertainment journalist in New York.

From The Wall Street Journal