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Definition of Bernstein
1. Noun. United States conductor and composer (1918-1990).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bernstein
Literary usage of Bernstein
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ruling Cases by Irving Browne, Leonard Augustus Jones, James Tower Keen, Edward Manson, John Melville Gould (1897)
"bernstein, (c. A. 1893.) RULE. A MATRIMONIAL offence may be condoned, although
the guilty party conceals from the other the commission of other matrimonial ..."
2. The Modern Legal Philosophy Series by Association of American Law Schools (1912)
"EDUARD bernstein' (b. 1850) opposes the "theory of catastrophe," the view ...
824-829, contends against bernstein in behalf of a future governmental "goal ..."
3. Personal Banking Fraud: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking and edited by James A. Leach (2000)
"Our second panel will be composed of Jodie bernstein, who is Director of the ...
I would like to thank our first witness who will be Ms. Jodie bernstein, ..."
4. Revised Record of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York by New York (State). Constitutional Convention (1916)
"Mr. bernstein — I was going to suggest a change to read, " Secure the observance
... The proposition of Mr. bernstein I understand is merely a suggestion. ..."
5. The Socialists and the War: A Documentary Statement of the Position of the by William English Walling (1915)
"We shall now answer these questions, beginning with the views of the other great
Socialist publicist of Germany, Edward bernstein. EDWARD bernstein From an ..."
6. Future of Work in America: Congressional Hearing edited by Peter Hoekstra (2000)
"Mr. bernstein. No, I understand. The facts that have been brought forth today
though, most of them do come, in large part, out of the book, as do I believe, ..."