Proper noun
Bornstein (plural Bornsteins)
A surname.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, the only medical record Trump released was a superlative-laden affirmation of his fitness that his doctor, Harold Bornstein, the future president dictated to him. Source: Internet
Bornstein was a big supporter of his profession through the Maine Bar Association, said Angela P. Armstrong, executive director of the lawyer’s association. Source: Internet
Bornstein once explained that the Vaughn connection was through a marketing firm in Massachusetts that prepared his ads. Source: Internet
If you’ll recall, before the 2016 election, the Trump campaign released a letter from his longtime doctor, Harold Bornstein, declaring, “If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.” Source: Internet
Marc H. Bornstein, Deborah Lowe Vandell, Karen S. Rook, Lifespan Development: Infancy Through Adulthood (Cengage Learning, 2010), 299. Children who achieve “success in school or games might develop a feeling of competence.” Source: Internet
Mr Bornstein said while the government had indicated it intended to enter talks, the former top judge continued to resolutely maintain his innocence. Source: Internet