51³Ō¹Ļ

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Tannenbaum

[tah-nuhn-boum, tan-uhn-boum]

noun

German.

plural

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,

plural

Tannenbaums .
  1. a Christmas tree.



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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of Tannenbaum1

Literally, ā€œfir treeā€
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Example Sentences

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ā€œIt’s strange that you’re taking the salad you bought and throwing it in the garbage, but there’s this interesting psychology where it’s food, it’s great, you’re putting it in your mouth … and then suddenly it’s in the sink, it’s gross, it’s waste,ā€ Mill Technologies CEO Harry Tannenbaum, whose California startup manufactures high-tech garbage bins that dehydrate kitchen waste into chicken feed, told Slate.

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"You look at her and know immediately, oh, this girl is different," music journalist and author Rob Tannenbaum told me.

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NaVorro Bowman Jr. contributed 20 points, Zachary White 12 points and Micha Tannenbaum 10 points.

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Indeed, the songwriter and producer Dan Tannenbaum, known as Bekon, recalled that in the studio Hozier ā€œwould often say, ā€˜Oh, I don’t know, there’s a lot of people doing that right nowā€™ā€ in response to ā€œoverly commercialā€ suggestions.

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Tannenbaum, who has writing and production credits on ā€œToo Sweetā€ and a majority of the tracks on ā€œUnreal Unearth,ā€ said he felt certain that with Hozier’s ā€œsense of selfā€ the music ā€œwould be tasteful, yet with the hope of being successful, heard by many.ā€

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