Mark Bernstein may refer to: Mark Bernstein (publisher), publisher of electronic literature Mark Bernstein (University of Michigan), member of the University...
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On 11 March 2022, Mark Izraylevich Bernstein (Belarusian: Марк Ізрайлевіч Бернштэйн), a Belarusian blogger and contributor to the Russian Wikipedia based...
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Mark Bernstein has been a member of the University of Michigan Board of Regents since January 1, 2013, with a term expiring January 1, 2029. Bernstein...
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imprisoned for contributing to the free-content online encyclopedia. Mark Bernstein (Марк Израйлевич Бернштейн), a Belarusian editor of the Russian Wikipedia...
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Sam Bernstein, a graduate of Mumford High School. Mark and Beth Bernstein currently work at The Sam Bernstein Law Firm, but Richard H. Bernstein left...
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Mark H. Bernstein (born 1948) is an American philosopher and Joyce & Edward E. Brewer Chair in Applied Ethics at Purdue University. He is known for his...
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Leonard Bernstein (/ˈbɜːrnstaɪn/ BURN-styne; born Louis Bernstein; August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, pianist, music...
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Carl Milton Bernstein (/ˈbɜːrnstiːn/ BURN-steen; born February 14, 1944) is an American investigative journalist and author. While a young reporter for...
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Richard H. Bernstein (born November 9, 1974) is an American lawyer and Michigan Supreme Court Justice. He practiced at The Law Offices of Sam Bernstein, his...
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mathematical field of numerical analysis, a Bernstein polynomial is a polynomial expressed as a linear combination of Bernstein basis polynomials. The idea is named...
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