Proper noun
Greenstein (plural Greensteins)
A surname.
An all-women cast of advance readers giving me feedback along the way, as well as Ruth Greenstein, my editor and publisher, who gave me her stamp of approval, provided a unique perspective. Source: Internet
“For the city to make this deadline on the evening of Yom Kippur is shocking, and what is worse is community leaders found out about this on Thursday night from a press release,” said Mr. Greenstein. Source: Internet
Economist Robert Greenstein, founder and president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, said he thought Deese would be an "excellent choice" for NEC. Source: Internet
"The purpose of the pilot is to identify and detail potential benefits, so we are still in the evaluation phase and won't make any determinations until the pilot concludes," said Marty Greenstein, a spokesman for the state's Department of Motor Vehicles. Source: Internet
"It'll essentially be another budget gimmick, alongside rosy economic assumptions, to make the deficit smaller than it will actually be," Greenstein said. Source: Internet
Written in 2007, when Greenstein was 27, the piece is meant as the first movement of a longer work. Source: Internet