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  • 61BERNSTEIN, ZALMAN CHAIM — (1927–1999), U.S. businessman and philanthropist. Zalman Bernstein, or, as he was known for most of his 72 years, Sanford C. Bernstein, was born in New York City to middle class parents. He enlisted at 18 in the Navy, seeing service in World War… …

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  • 62Bernstein (Burgenland) — Bernstein im Burgenland Blason de Bernstein im Burgenland …

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  • 63BERNSTEIN, SIDNEY LEWIS, BARON — (1899–1993), British television pioneer and publisher. Born in Ilford, Essex, Bernstein inherited his interest in show business from his father, Alexander Bernstein (d. 1921), who owned a group of cinemas. Sidney Bernstein was a founder of the… …

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  • 64Bernstein's constant — Bernstein s constant, usually denoted by the greek letter β (beta), is a mathematical constant named after Sergei Natanovich Bernstein and is approximately equal to 0.2801694990. Definition Let E n ( fnof;) be the error of the best uniform… …

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  • 65Bernstein (Nordschwarzwald) — …

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  • 66BERNSTEIN, ORI — (1936– ), Israeli poet. Bernstein, who was born in Tel Aviv, studied law at the Hebrew University, serving as an attorney in the army and later in the private sector. For 23 years he acted as managing director of one of Israel s largest… …

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  • 67Bernstein's Fish Grotto — was a popular eatery in San Francisco, California, USA that operated from 1912 1981. DescriptionOpened by Maurice Bernstein in 1912, Bernstein s was known worldwide for its unique entrance, a ship s bow jutting into the sidewalk. The ship was a… …

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  • 68Bernstein am Wald — Stadt Schwarzenbach am Wald Koordinaten …

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  • 69BERNSTEIN, ARNOLD — (1888–1971), German shipbuilder. Born in Breslau, Germany, Bernstein served in the German Army during World War I and was awarded the Iron Cross. After the war he began a small shipping business. His first successful venture came as a result of… …

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  • 70BERNSTEIN, ARON DAVID — (1812–1884), German political and scientific writer and one of the founders of the Jewish Reform community in Berlin. Born in Danzig (Gdansk), he had a thorough religious education in a yeshivah in Fordon, but no secular schooling of any kind. At …

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