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/ˈbɝɡmən/
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NOUN
- Swedish film director who used heavy symbolism and explored the psychology of the characters (born 1918)
- Swedish film actress (1915-1982)
How To Use Bergman In A Sentence
- My thesis involved the amino acid analysis of the protein elastin, which was then thought to play a role in coronary artery disease and I completed the requirements for my degree at Columbia late in 1937 and went directly to the laboratory of Max Bergmann at the Rockefeller Institute. William H. Stein - Autobiography
- Often perceived as darkemotionally charged , Bergman's films expressed the human emotion of being alone fearful.
- It is roughly to this period that we may assign a number of the burials excavated by Folke Bergman near Lopnur.
- At least when I grew up I could look forward to the next Bergman film or serious movies by other great film-makers.
- Bergman for once forgoes some of his more inaccessible leanings to tell a straight tale with great humour and pathos.
- (Soundbite of kalimba) Mr. BERGMAN: And then there's this other one that we ended up using which is also kind of gong-like and bassy. NOMO: The Sonic Maelstrom Of 'Ghost Rock'
- S. Bear Bergman is an author of two books (Butch Is a Noun, The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You) and three award-winning solo stage shows, a storyteller, a gender-jammer, and a good example of what happens when you overeducate a contrarian. Speakeasy with S. Bear Bergman Tonight! (September 1st) « in other words [a portland feminist and queer bookstore and blog]
- Bergman conjectured that the tomb might date to the first centuries of our era.
- The teleplay begins as a simulated documentary about the impact of a nuclear strike on Sheffield, but ends up as a coolly Bergmanesque vision of a literal hell on earth.
- Bergman wants to portray the powerful, often destructive desires and impulses lying beneath placid social exteriors.