Proper noun
Alpert (plural Alperts)
A surname.
According to commissioner Soli Alpert, there have been a number of issues with the contract’s performance. Source: Internet
Additionally, Alpert believes that people oftentimes do not make their resolutions for the right reasons. Source: Internet
Affron, 227 Unclear about the script, its title, and his protagonist’s profession, he scouted locations throughout Italy “looking for the film” Alpert, 159 in the hope of resolving his confusion. Source: Internet
Alpert 1986, p. 133 Munn 2014, p. 123 Burton was generous and supportive to everyone throughout the production and coached the understudies himself. Source: Internet
Alpert, 160 The crisis came to a head in April when, sitting in his Cinecittà office, he began a letter to Rizzoli confessing he had "lost his film" and had to abandon the project. Source: Internet
Alpert 1986, p. 146 Bragg 1988, p. 198 When the play debuted at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York City, Burton garnered good reviews for his portrayal of a "bold and virile" Hamlet. Source: Internet