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Rubinstein

American  
[roo-bin-stahyn, roo-byin-shtyeyn, roo-been-stahyn] / ˈru bɪnˌstaɪn, ru byɪnˈʃtyeɪn, ˈru binˌstaɪn /

noun

  1. Anton 1829–94, Russian pianist and composer.

  2. Arthur or Artur 1887–1982, U.S. pianist, born in Poland.


Rubinstein British  
/ ˈruːbɪnˌstaɪn /

noun

  1. Anton Grigorevich (anˈtɔn ɡriˈɡɔrjɪvitʃ). 1829–94, Russian composer and pianist

  2. Artur (ˈartur). 1886–1982, US pianist, born in Poland

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The wooden sculpture was once part of the extensive collection of African artefacts belonging to cosmetics pioneer Helena Rubinstein.

From BBC

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From The Wall Street Journal

Joanna Rubinstein of the United Nations’ Refugee Agency resigned from her post on Monday.

From Salon

He is depicted relaxing, but the intensity of his gaze “gives it a menacing feel,” said Gregory Rubinstein, Sotheby’s head of old master drawings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Butler, Nader and Rubinstein, who did return messages from The Times, all declined to speak about specifics or their efforts.

From Los Angeles Times