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Kaufman

[kawf-muhn]

noun

  1. George S(imon), 1889–1961, U.S. dramatist.



Kaufman

/ ˈ첹ʊڳə /

noun

  1. George S ( imon ). 1889–1961, US dramatist who, with Moss Hart, collaborated on many Broadway comedy hits

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My experience didn’t quite live up to Rich’s lavish praise, but I was indeed dazzled by Greenberg’s New York wit, which struck me as an acutely sensitive, off-angle version of George S. Kaufman’s Broadway brio.

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“She showed me that there was a path forward for regaining a sense of authorship over your own life,” Knox said to the event’s moderator, The Times’ Amy Kaufman.

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In many ways, Paul Kaufman, a small business owner downtown, agrees.

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Announcing the latest safety features, Roblox's Chief Safety Officer Matt Kaufman said: "These tools, features, and innovations reflect our mission to make Roblox the safest and most civil online platform in the world."

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“I saw the front-page article in the New York Times and was struck by a photo of the Nazis with an accordion,” Kaufman recalled.

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