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Swedish film director who used heavy symbolism and explored the psychology of the characters (born 1918)
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bergman
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Bergman is a surname of Swedish origin meaning 'mountain man' or sometimes 'miner', which may refer to: Alan Bergman (born 1925), American songwriter Alan Bergman (died 2010), American ballet dancer Alfred Bergman (1889–1961), American baseball and football ...
Usage examples of bergman.
Without hesitation, Wingate said, "Michael Bergman, down at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.
The four doctors, Wingate, Bergman, Latham, and Murphy, with a pair of male nurses and two techni cians, watched lines dance across graphs on three large color screens and several smaller monitors.
Teddy Wingate heaved himself into the chair behind the desk, and Phil and Bergman also sat.
Latham and Bergman exchanged glances, but neither commented on Teddy's remark.
She had left Phil's side, unable to watch the shrieking creature that had once been her son struggling to bite and scratch the at tendants as they held him down so Mickey Bergman could examine him.
Michael Bergman of Johns Hopkins gra ciously came to Pittsville to try his experimental machine on a very ill young boy from a local orphanage.
First of all, let me show your our rear entrance,” Bergman said, signaling Stone to follow.
I mean, after the opening tonight, my obligations to the Bergman Gallery are finished.
More than any of them, Bergman came near understanding what had happened.
Jans Bergman, obviously, had used a monkey wrench before entering the house.
The heavy door swung open with ponderous creaking and Jans Bergman, followed closely by his companion, advanced across the damp bricks toward Doc's prone form.
Almost any second now you may look toward the doorway where you will be confronted by a second menace, not so mysterious, but fully as deadly as that thing which Jans Bergman so quaintly called the 'thumb-hole death'.
War Department, but Bergman hissed at him and jerked a thumb off to the left.
Pound grinned, down there where nobody but Cecil Bergman could see him.
Cecil Bergman thumped him on the leg, which was the only part of him the loader could reach.