Definitions
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- proper noun A
surname of German origin.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Zuberski, who preferred to be called Zuber, had had his hour of fame.
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“Frédéric Zuberski, known as Zuber, the leather merchant.”
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The latest casualty is the dreaded LeT ultra Manzoor alias Zuber, who was killed by Hizbul militant Irfan Mushtaq in the jungles of Gulabgarh.
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The setting of 1974 feels completely random and doesn't inform the story very much except for the somewhat jokey costumes of the students in Dr. Bruckner's class by costume designer Catherine Zuber.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Cloudy Skies for Harry Connick Jr. and On A Clear Day
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The setting of 1974 feels completely random and doesn't inform the story very much except for the somewhat jokey costumes of the students in Dr. Bruckner's class by costume designer Catherine Zuber.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Cloudy Skies for Harry Connick Jr. and On A Clear Day
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Valetine Zuber Paris: Honoré Champion, 2007, 185–204.
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A dramatic chandelier of 18th-century lead crystal hangs from a fraying hemp rope, while a modern tripod floor lamp illuminates an antique grisaille wallpaper panel by Zuber.
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Valetine Zuber Paris: Honoré Champion, 2007, 185–204.
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The setting of 1974 feels completely random and doesn't inform the story very much except for the somewhat jokey costumes of the students in Dr. Bruckner's class by costume designer Catherine Zuber.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Cloudy Skies for Harry Connick Jr. and On A Clear Day
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The setting of 1974 feels completely random and doesn't inform the story very much except for the somewhat jokey costumes of the students in Dr. Bruckner's class by costume designer Catherine Zuber.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Cloudy Skies for Harry Connick Jr. and On A Clear Day
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