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Nieman

[ nee-muhn; Polish nye-men ]

noun

  1. Polish name of Neman.


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Caro spent the Nieman year immersed in study—reading, taking classes, attending lectures—about government and urban planning.

He was a 2014 Nieman Fellow for Journalism at Harvard University.

As the Nieman Report concluded, a lack of diversity has a simple outcome: “bad journalism.”

Indeed, the Harvard graduate was recruited as a candidate to run the Nieman Foundation.

Of the Nieman Marcus group, yes, and he was a well-known and rather very rabid liberal.

Not till after Walther sang: Nieman kan mit gerten kindes zuht beherten.

At eight or nine o'clock he was seen with Kunze driving to the cottage, and he was afterward seen in Nieman's saloon with Kunze.

We find the great German tenor, Albert Nieman, singing the grand opera roles at eighteen.

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