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Rubinstein

[ roo-bin-stahyn; Russian roo-byin-shtyeyn; Polish roo-been-stahyn ]

noun

  1. ·ٴDz [an, -ton, uhn-, tawn], 1829–94, Russian pianist and composer.
  2. Arthur or Ar·tur [ahr, -ter, ahr, -too, r], 1887–1982, U.S. pianist, born in Poland.


Rubinstein

/ ˈːɪˌٲɪ /

noun

  1. RubinsteinAnton Grigorevich18291894MRussianMUSIC: composerMUSIC: pianist Anton Grigorevich (anˈtɔn ɡriˈɡɔrjɪvitʃ). 1829–94, Russian composer and pianist
  2. RubinsteinArtur18861982MUSPolishMUSIC: pianist Artur (ˈartur). 1886–1982, US pianist, born in Poland
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Butler, Nader and Rubinstein, who did return messages from The Times, all declined to speak about specifics or their efforts.

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American Film Institute founder George Stevens Jr and former Kennedy Center chair David Rubinstein are among the cohort receiving medals.

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Leaf was accompanied by Roger Carstens, the administration’s lead official for hostage negotiations, and former special envoy for Syria Daniel Rubinstein.

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Imagineering executive Ali Rubinstein said the new area in California Adventure would differ greatly from an “Avatar”-themed land at Walt Disney World in Florida.

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Paul could have just as easily crafted Susann and Collins to hate each other, as in her previous novel, last year’s “A Beautiful Rival” about competitors Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein.

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