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family name
soyadı

Herhangi biri Tom'un soyadını biliyor mu? - Does anyone know Tom's family name?

Çin'de önce soyadımızı sonra adımızı koyarız. - In China, we put our family name first, then our name.

family name
aile adı

Watanabe benim aile adımdır. - Watanabe is my family name.

Aile adınızın yazılımı nasıl? - What's the spelling of your family name?

Englisch - Englisch
American dancer and choreographer of ballets and musicals, including West Side Story (1957), the film version of which he later codirected
{i} family name
United States choreographer who brought human emotion to classical ballet and spirited reality to Broadway musicals (1918-1998)
Baskin-Robbins
A United States based chain of ice cream parlors
Baskin-Robbins
A three and an ace as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em. (A play on the ice cream parlor's trademark 31 flavors.)
Harry Robbins Haldeman
born Oct. 27, 1926, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S. died Nov. 12, 1993, Santa Barbara, Calif. U.S. White House aide. An advertising executive in Los Angeles (1949-68), he managed several of the campaigns of Richard Nixon, including Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign. Named White House chief of staff, he became known as the "Iron Chancellor" for his efficient management of the White House and his close control of access to the president. Along with John D. Ehrlichman, he was one of Nixon's closest advisers. He participated in the cover-up of involvement by White House officials in the Watergate break-in (see Watergate scandal) and helped carry out other "dirty tricks" during the 1972 campaign. Forced to resign in 1973, he was tried and convicted in 1975 for conspiracy, perjury, and obstruction of justice; he served 18 months in prison
Jerome Robbins
orig. Jerome Rabinowitz born Oct. 11, 1918, New York, N.Y., U.S. died July 29, 1998, New York City U.S. dancer, choreographer, and director. He joined Ballet Theatre (later American Ballet Theatre) as a dancer in 1940. His first choreographic success was Fancy Free (set to a musical score by Leonard Bernstein), which was expanded into the musical On the Town (1944). He joined the New York City Ballet in 1948 and soon became associate director (1950-59), creating many works for the company. For the Broadway stage he choreographed successful musicals such as The King and I (1951; film, 1956), West Side Story (1957; film, 1961), Gypsy (1959; television, 1993), and Fiddler on the Roof (1964). Returning to the New York City Ballet, he was resident choreographer and ballet master (1969-83) and then codirector with Peter Martins until retiring in 1990. His choreography is marked by a blend of modern, academic, and popular dance styles in a variety of American idioms
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