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Goldberg

Goldberg or Goldberger may refer to:

Goldberg (surname)

Goldberg is a surname of German origin, meaning 'gold mountain'. It is common among Ashkenazi Jews, and may refer to:

Usage examples of "goldberg".

Jack Strongin Goldberg was free of Fanconi and was not even a carrier of the disease, so there was no chance that he might pass it on to his own children.

Or the harpsichordist who works his way through the twenty-nine Goldberg Variations before arriving at the final, pure, unadorned truth Bach intended.

Americans, including the Commissioner of Baseball himself, and in the eyes of many, sportswriters and fellow players, as well as fans throughout the country, Flood, and his mouthpiece Goldberg, appeared to be out to destroy the game beloved by millions.

During the inquiry into the Speed shooting, Cantor told police that he and his partner George Goldberg operated a wholesale sugar business.

The other bandmembers are in black also, Flower in a seductive slinky gown, Goldberg in a suit that largely makes him invisible.

Bernard Goldberg writing in the Wall Street Journal, quoted in Greg Pierce, “Bad Day for Contrarians,” “Washington Times, May 25, 2001.

Bernard Goldberg writing in the Wall Street Journal, quoted in Greg Pierce, "Bad Day for Contrarians," "Washington Times, May 25, 2001.

For the next fifteen minutes, the only voice to be heard in the pickup's cab is that of a Steinway concert grand meditating upon The Goldberg Variations in the Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires.

But Goldberg describes in graphic terms what drunk drivers can do to their families and calls upon the man's duty to protect his wife and infant son.

Tom Paine and Johnny Goldberg, wearing tricorner hats over powdered hair, play electric guitar.

We were close to carfeature now, to the ridiculous contraptions of Rube Goldberg, the torture racks on which Big Pete bound Mickey Mouse, the engrenage exterieur a trois pignons, triumph of Renaissance mechanics, Branca, Ramelli, Zonca.

He picked it up and studied the names of the five students: George Niles, Harvey Goldberg, Susan Wheeler, Geoffrey Fairweather III, and Paul Carpin.

After helping Pitt assemble the Rube Goldberg contraption, Levant's men moved away, doubtful the drum of fuel oil could be tossed over the top of the wall without bursting inside the fort and burning everyone on the parade ground.

Choam Goldberg had revolutionised micrometeorology, that no-one had really understood all that he was doing, and that he had finally had some kind of a nervous breakdown while conducting his experiments.

Choam Goldberg had revolutionized micrometeorology, that no-one had really understood all that he was doing, and that he had finally had some kind of a nervous breakdown while conducting his experiments.