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Malamud

[ US /ˈmæɫəməd/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States writer (1914-1986)

How To Use Malamud In A Sentence

  • A nonprofit project dreamed up by Americans Carl Malamud, a computer consultant, and Vinton Cerf, an Internet pioneer and telecommunications-company vice president.
  • Malamud declares his vocation on the problem of identity further in his Immigrant-Survivor's fictions, and advocates Jewish writers to record their nation's history by words.
  • To make his vision a reality, Malamud has circled the globe, soliciting support from engineers, businessmen and officials.
  • A nonprofit project dreamed up by Americans Carl Malamud, a computer consultant, and Vinton Cerf, an Internet pioneer and telecommunications-company vice president.
  • In this article, the author choose, Bernard Malamud, a Jewish writer who possesses a strong air of Jewishness and humanitarian but unfortunately neglected by domestic Scholars as an object.
  • Bernard Malamud is a famous American Jewish writer.
  • Bernard Malamud (1914-1986) is one of the most prominent Jewish writers in contemporary America.
  • A nonprofit project dreamed up by Americans Carl Malamud, a computer consultant, and Vinton Cerf, an Internet pioneer and telecommunications-company vice president.
  • Its founder and president is Carl Malamud, author of eight books and former CTO of the Center for American Progress.
  • Bernard Malamud (1914-1986) is one of the most prominent Jewish writers in contemporary America.
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