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Reiner

[ rahy-ner ]

noun

  1. Fritz, 1888–1963, Hungarian conductor in the U.S.


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The only difference was the writing staff was Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, and Carl Reiner, and they started writing on Monday.

His father, Carl Reiner, had given him the book to read, and he adored it so he had a real respect for the material.

Rob Reiner famously directed the latter while trying and failing to do the same with Shawshank.

In person, Reiner is gregarious and very chatty, regaling you with great anecdotes from his back catalogue.

For a generation of moviegoers, there are few filmmakers more influential during one's formative years than Rob Reiner.

"I have been called—behind my back, naturally—a fanatic," Reiner said.

Dick Reiner's rise to influence on a policy of driving the Government from the seas is another symptom.

For king Reiner hir father, for all his long stile had too short a pursse to send his daughter honorablie to the king hir spouse.

Mr. Reiner's team was put on as the leadhorses, and he was told to get on the stage.

Thus in A 1-2, understanding and reason are used promiscuously, and in place of reine Vernunft we find reiner Verstand.

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