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Ferber

[ fur-ber ]

noun

  1. Edna, 1887–1968, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.


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Example Sentences

Ferber had recently revisited the problem about odd graphs, spurred by a tangentially related question one of his colleagues had asked him.

“The question is, what are you doing in between,” said Ferber.

“To show there are no edges between them is quite a pain,” said Ferber.

Conlon and Ferber’s goal was to color a complete graph without creating large monochromatic cliques.

“We wanted to make sure that the first color, which we used deterministically, reduced the number of potential cliques,” Ferber said.

Ferber makes us root for Dirk, only to reveal at the end that Roelf is the son that Selina wishes she had.

The conclusion of an article by Ferber in Nature of August 10, is worthy of note.

Miss Ferber has not sentimentalized her substance as she does most often, but has let it remain at its true valuation.

There was the meeting at Boulogne late in September of 1909, of which the only noteworthy event was Ferber's death.

Before proceeding to the next stage of progress mention should be made of the experimental work of Captain Ferber in France.

Ferber tried for many seconds to break in, and Garlock finally allowed him to do so.

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