silverstein in A Sentence

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    Silverstein's father was a public school teacher.

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    Women of Goodby Silverstein Partners.

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    Silverstein said,"His[Cohen's] position is he's done nothing wrong.

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    Larry A Silverstein.

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    Leaseholder Larry A. Silverstein sought more than $7 billion in insurance money;

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    Silverstein's visions continue to capture the imagination of both children and adults.

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    Silverstein also wrote one-act plays, sometimes working with David Mamet, as well as songs.

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    Other popular songs written by Silverstein included: Tompall Glaser's“Put Another Log on the Fire”;

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    His admiration for the innocence of a child's imagination is thematically prevalent throughout Silverstein's poetry.

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    Silverstein often eschewed happy endings because children, he said, might otherwise wonder why they themselves were not comparably happy.

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    Roy Silverstein, M.D., president-elect for the American Society of Hematology, says that, for most people, there's almost always an explanation.

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    Leaseholder Larry A. Silverstein sought more than $7 billion in insurance money; he argued two attacks had occurred at the WTC.

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    Dr. David Silverstein, a dermatologist at Stony Brook University Hospital who wasn't associated with the research, says this study is very preliminary.

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    Google also hired its first employee Craig Silverstein who has stayed with them for more than ten years before joining another startup Khan Academy.

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    Google also hired its first employee Craig Silverstein who stayed with them for more than ten years before leaving to work for Khan Academy.

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    Silverstein got his start as a somewhat professional cartoonist when he was drafted into the army in 1953 and was published in the Pacific Stars and Stripes.

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    A clinical trial using people would need to be conducted to ensure that the solution is safe and effective, which Silverstein believes is years and years away.

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    Silverstein grew up in Chicago:‘When I was a kid- 12 to 14, around there- I would much rather have been a good baseball player or a hit with the girls, but I couldn't play ball.

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    Silverstein started drawing and writing at a very young age,“When I was a kid- 12 to 14, around there- I would much rather have been a good baseball player or a hit with the girls, but I couldn't play ball.

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    Silverstein began drawing at age seven by tracing the works of Al Capp. He told Publishers Weekly:"When I was a kid- 12 to 14, I would much rather have been a good baseball player or a hit with the girls, but I couldn't play ball.

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    While Silverstein was celebrated in certain musical circles for his music, it was always his work as an author of children's books that set him apart, and he produced two of his most memorable in the 1970s: Where the Sidewalk Ends(his first collection of poetry; 1974) and The Missing Piece(1976).

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