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Kaufman

American  
[kawf-muhn] / ˈkɔf mən /

noun

  1. George S(imon), 1889–1961, U.S. dramatist.


Kaufman British  
/ ˈkaʊfmən /

noun

  1. George S ( imon ). 1889–1961, US dramatist who, with Moss Hart, collaborated on many Broadway comedy hits

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At that awards show, when former Times columnist Amy Kaufman — then recently engaged herself — asked the “Dune” actor flat-out if she was engaged, Zendaya flashed her ring, smiled coyly and shrugged her shoulders.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Kaufman is a member of the Journal’s editorial board and a co-author of “In the War Room: The Inside Story of Israel’s Fight Against Hamas and the Iranian Axis,” forthcoming in September.

From The Wall Street Journal

Duterte's defence lawyer Nicholas Kaufman, summing up his case, said that if his client could be faulted for anything, it was his "inappropriate choice of language".

From Barron's

"There is no smoking gun in this case," Kaufman told the three-judge panel at the ICC.

From Barron's

Duterte's defence lawyer, Nicholas Kaufman, on Monday said his client "maintained his innocence absolutely".

From Barron's