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Schwartz
[ shwawrts ]
noun
- ٱ·ǰ [del, -mawr, -mohr], 1913–1966, U.S. poet, short-story writer, and critic.
Example Sentences
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.
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.
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.”
Schwartz moved to L.A. in 1960 and bought her home in Pacific Palisades 28 years ago.
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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