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rubin

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Rubin (, full legal name: Akcionarsko društvo Rubin za proizvodjnu i promet alkoholnih i bezalkoholnih pića Kruševac ) is Serbian alcoholic beverages company headquartered in Kruševac , and established in 1955. Located in a wine region of West Morava, it ...

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One of my clearest memories of that wretched weekend is the sight of Jerry Rubin standing forlornly on the steps of a marble building near the Capitol, watching a gang fight at the base of a flagpole.

Gorodin a request for transfer, just as soon as that Special status is voted for Rubin, before the appropriations vote for the Hope Station project.

Gertrude Blanck and Rubin Blanck, for example, pioneers in psychoanalytic developmental psychology, have persuasively argued that the aggressive drive is the drive to differentiation, and Eros is the drive to integration, and disruption of either one results in serious pathology (we will return to this in chap.

If the Centrists try anything with Rubin, Harogo can fry them, no question.

One of the bully boys who'd brought him in to Benjamin Rubin tapped him on the shoulder.

The choice of a successor was easy: Bob Rubin had built the National Economic Council into the most important innovation in White House decision making in decades, was respected on Wall Street, and wanted the economy to work for all Americans.

Urbain Street boys into the camp free each season, helping out Rubin with his mortgage after the fire there, paying a head-shrinker fortunes to make a man out of Irwin Shubert, his enemy of old ("Throwing good money after bad," people said), building a special house for the epileptic who had been hurt working for him in those bygone days of his struggles, and giving so many benefit nights for worthy causes.

My own experience with Rubin turned out to be just about par for the course.

I admit you're not an animated phonograph needle like Rubin but you haven't said a word all dinner, damn it.

All I knew about Rubin before I called was that several days earlier he had thrown Washington Post correspondent David Broder out of his office for asking too many questions - less than twenty-four hours before Broder appeared on Rubin's TV screen as one of the three interrogators on the first Humphrey/McGovern debate.