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Schanberg

Definition:

Schanberg is a surname of Polish origin, often used to refer to Sydney Schanberg, an American journalist known for his extensive coverage of the Vietnam War.

Part of speech:

Noun, Proper noun

Senses:

1. Sydney Schanberg: (Proper noun) An American journalist renowned for his compelling coverage of the Vietnam War.

2. Surname: (Noun) A Polish surname with roots in Eastern Europe.

Popular usages:

- Sydney Schanberg won a Pulitzer Prize for his courageous reporting during the Vietnam War.

- The Schanberg family has a long history in journalism.

Local usages:

- In the local community, the name Schanberg is synonymous with journalistic excellence.

- The Schanberg family reunion is a highly-anticipated event in the town.

Sample sentences:

1. Proper noun:

- Sydney Schanberg's articles provided a unique perspective on the struggles faced by war correspondents.

- I had the privilege of meeting Sydney Schanberg at a journalism conference.

2. Noun:

- Many people with the surname Schanberg emigrated from Poland to the United States in the early 20th century.

- The Schanberg family has a rich heritage that spans generations.

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