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Ebert

American  
[ey-bert, ey-buhrt] / ˈeɪ bərt, ˈeɪ bərt /

noun

  1. Friedrich 1871–1925, first president of Germany 1919–25.


Ebert British  
/ ˈeːbərt /

noun

  1. Friedrich. (ˈfriːdrɪç). 1871–1925, German Social Democratic statesman; first president of the German Republic (1919–25)

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Rated only one and a half stars by Roger Ebert in 1972 and referred to in his review as “a movie of attitudes,” writing, “Harold is death, Maude life, and they manage to make the two seem so similar that life’s hardly worth the extra bother,” it’s clear that many missed the point here, but those who got it, got it.

From Salon

Roger Ebert sat in front of me at “The Runaways.”

From Los Angeles Times

Bassist Matt Ebert confirms it’s a fan destination, where people post on social media about their pilgrimages.

From Los Angeles Times

Call it the goodwill that comes from creating a catalog of solid and critically acclaimed albums, or a testament to the core trio of Johnson, Ebert and Knobbe still being together after all these years.

From Los Angeles Times

Ebert, also 39, is the politest, a kind force who, 17 years later, remains the new guy after Johnson and Knobbe formed the band a year before.

From Los Angeles Times