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Kaplan

[ kap-luhn ]

noun

  1. Mor·de·cai Me·na·hem [mawr, -di-kahy , mey, -n, uh, -hem, m, uh, -, nah, -hem], 1881–1983, U.S. religious leader and educator, born in Lithuania: founder of the Reconstructionist movement in Judaism.


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That cohort purchased the shares of former majority owners Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan last November.

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At 14, I made my first film, “Over the Edge,” directed by Jonathan Kaplan.

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But Ms Wynn-Williams told the BBC she was let go after she had complained about inappropriate comments by one of her bosses - Joel Kaplan, who is now Meta's chief global affairs officer.

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Trump may like the chance to undermine Kaplan, or at least that seems to be SBF’s team’s calculation.

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Though the law specifies a board member can only be fired for “neglect of duty or malfeasance in office,” Trump dismissed Wilcox via email and named right-wing board member Marvin Kaplan as chair.

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