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Schwartz

[ shwawrts ]

noun

  1. ٱ·ǰ [del, -mawr, -mohr], 1913–1966, U.S. poet, short-story writer, and critic.


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In a photo, the beaming Levi stands beside teammate Cooper Schwartz, holding up four fingers — one for each of his four straight league doubles championships.

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Professional songwriters were banished, too, in favour of a close group of collaborators, including guitarist Adam Warrington, and Matt Schwartz, the Israeli-British producer who helmed his 2018 debut.

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One passage describes how Rachel Schwartz, 93, “arrived in Detroit with her sister in 1946 after surviving the Holocaust, including the Warsaw Ghetto, three concentration camps, and a death march.”

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Schwartz moved to L.A. in 1960 and bought her home in Pacific Palisades 28 years ago.

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Famed psychologist Richard Schwartz, founder of Internal Family Systems therapy, posits that our minds are made up of different sub-personalities much like a family system.

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