Proper noun
Burstein (plural Bursteins)
A surname.
Broadway star Danny Burstein said in a video interview with "CBS This Morning" on April 21 that he had just been released from the hospital after a five-day stay. Source: Internet
Burstein, 114 In England, some of his sketches were reprinted in periodicals without his permission, a legal practice as there was no international copyright law at the time. Source: Internet
Burr, Weir contends, most likely had no idea that the gun's trigger pressure could be reset.sfn Louisiana State University history professors Nancy Isenberg and Andrew Burstein concur with this. Source: Internet
Burstein, 43. Instead, Irving honed the social and conversational skills that would later make him one of the world's most in-demand guests. Source: Internet
Burstein, 47. Collaborating with his brother William and fellow Lad James Kirke Paulding, Irving created the literary magazine Salmagundi in January 1807. Source: Internet
Burstein, 72. "It took with the public", Irving remarked, "and gave me celebrity, as an original work was something remarkable and uncommon in America". Source: Internet