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Tucson, Arizona, U.S. Genres. Straight-ahead jazz, jazz fusion, smooth jazz, instrumental rock. Occupation (s) Musician, record producer. Instrument (s) Double bass, electric bass, electric upright bass, piccolo bass. Brian Bromberg (born December 5, 1960) is an American jazz bassist and record producer who performs on electric and acoustic ...
James Kirchick (1983–), The New Republic, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, The New York Sun, the New York Daily News, and The Hill [96] John King (1963–), CNN [97]
Major Garrett. John Gibson (political commentator) Newt Gingrich. Alexis Glick. Wendell Goler. Joanne Nosuchinsky. Sebastian Gorka. Trey Gowdy. Lauren Green.
Andrew P. Bremberg (born February 2, 1979) is an American attorney and political advisor who most recently served as Permanent Representative of the United States of America to the Office of the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva. [4] He previously served as Assistant to the President and the director of the Domestic ...
Pete Hegseth. Peter Brian Hegseth (born June 6, 1980) is an American television host and author. [1] Hegseth is an Army National Guard officer and former executive director of political advocacy groups Vets For Freedom and Concerned Veterans for America. The latter, a conservative advocacy group funded by the Koch brothers, advocates greater ...
Greenberg was born May 24, 1978, [1] in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. the son of psychologists Denise "Denny" (b.1951) and Carl Greenberg (b.1950). [2][3] He is Jewish and was raised in Conservative Judaism. [3] Growing up, he attended Beth El Synagogue in Omaha. He had a Bar Mitzvah ceremony, belonged to Jewish youth groups, went to Jewish summer ...
Gold dinar minted with al-Musta'li's name. Al-Mustaʿlī biʾllāh (15/16 September 1074 – 1101) was the ninth Fatimid caliph and the nineteenth imam of Musta'li Ismailism. He became caliph through the machinations of his brother-in-law al-Afdal Shahanshah. In response, his oldest brother, Nizar, revolted in Alexandria; his defeat and ...
Various collaborative online encyclopedias were attempted before the start of Wikipedia, but with limited success. [19] Wikipedia began as a complementary project for Nupedia, a free online English-language encyclopedia project whose articles were written by experts and reviewed under a formal process. [20]