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Kalmen Opperman (December 8, 1919 – June 18, 2010) was an
American clarinetist. He was a
noted performer, teacher, conductor,
mouthpiece and
barrel maker...
- In
statistics and
control theory,
Kalman filtering (also
known as
linear quadratic estimation) is an
algorithm that uses a
series of
measurements observed...
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million against its $15
million budget. The film
opens with 54-year-old Ben
Kalmen (Michael Douglas), a very
successful car
dealer in the New York area, at...
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Kalmen Kaplansky, CM (January 5, 1912 –
December 10, 1997) was a civil,
human rights and
trade union activist in Canada. Alan
Borovoy described Kaplansky...
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Rabbi Yehuda Kalmen Marlow (17
February 1932 – 23 June 2000) was a German-American
Hasidic rabbi ****ociated with the
Chabad movement.
Rabbi Marlow served...
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April 29, 1954, to a
Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York City. His father,
Kalmen Seinfeld, a sign painter, was from
Hungary and
collected jokes that he heard...
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Kalman Yeger (born
April 26, 1974)[citation needed] is an
American politician who
serves in the New York City
Council for the 44th district. He is a conservative...
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later also
mentioned by
Tadeusz Bednarczyk, Władysław Zajdler, and
Kałmen Mendelson, all of whom have
claimed to have
fought in the
Warsaw Ghetto...
- University. He has been a
longtime student of
master clarinet pedagogue Kalmen Opperman of New York. Together, they
founded the
Clarinet Summit, a semi-regular...
- 2009
Wayne Mead
Beyond a
Reasonable Doubt Mark
Hunter Solitary Man Ben
Kalmen Wall Street:
Money Never Sleeps 2010
Gordon Gekko Haywire 2011 Alex Coblenz...