Proper noun
Weisberg (plural Weisbergs)
A surname from German.
However, Weisberg admits he still felt somewhat apprehensive about the planned disobedience, especially in the days leading up to it. Source: Internet
Weisberg said he was unsurprised a desperate agent might resort to movies for inspiration, but dismayed that authorities "didn’t do apparently the most basic fact-checking or vetting of the information. Source: Internet
Weisberg emphasized the personal and customized service A2Z provides that reduces much of the hassle and difficulties that occur with other travel agencies and procedures. Source: Internet
Weisberg was the “chief lieutenant” for a prominent mob boss named Harry Stromberg, known as Nig Rosen, based out of Philadelphia. Source: Internet
In this case, the spec script (by David Weisberg and Douglas Cook ) was reworked by several writers, but other than the original team, Mark Rosner was the only one granted official credit by guild arbitration. Source: Internet
Weisberg H.F (1992) Central Tendency and Variability, Sage University Paper Series on Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, ISBN 0-8039-4007-6 p.2 It may also be called a center or location of the distribution. Source: Internet