Ugaritic alphabet. Anat (/ˈɑːnɑːt/, /ˈænæt/), Anatu, classically Anath (/ˈeɪnəθ, ˈeɪˌnæθ/; Ugaritic: 𐎓𐎐𐎚 ʿnt; Hebrew: עֲנָת ʿĂnāṯ; Phoenician: 𐤏𐤍𐤕...
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Anat Ashkenazi is the CFO of Alphabet Inc. She had previously worked at Eli Lilly and Company since 2001, finishing as CFO there. An Israeli, Ashkenazi...
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Anat is a Semitic goddess and a Hebrew female given name. ANAT or Anat may refer to: Anat Biletzki (born 1952), Israeli philosophy professor Anat Brunstein...
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Anat Saragusti (Hebrew: ענת סרגוסטי), born in Jerusalem, Israel on 1953 is an Israeli journalist, a publicist and a jurist. Saragusti is in charge of the...
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Anat Kamm (alternative spelled Anat Kam, Hebrew: ענת קם; born in 1987 in Jerusalem) is an Israeli journalist and former whistleblower who was convicted...
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Anat Fabrikant-Kreiz (ענת פבריקנט; born September 14, 1975) is an Israeli former Olympic competitive sailor. She was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, and is Jewish...
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Anat Biletzki (Hebrew: ענת בילצקי, born 1952) is a professor of philosophy at Tel Aviv University and Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT. Biletzki was...
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Anat Ruth Admati (born 1956) is an economist and currently the George G.C. Parker Professor of Finance and Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business...
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Anat Lelior (Hebrew: ענת ליליאור; born April 29, 2000) is an Israeli Olympic surfer. She represented Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics, and finished 17th...
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Anat Cohen (/əˈnæt/; Hebrew: ענת כהן, born 1975) is a New York City-based jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, and bandleader from Tel Aviv, Israel. Cohen began...
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