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Sassoon

Sassoon meaning

A surname from Hebrew.

Example sentences (20)

His great friend, the poet Siegfried Sassoon, later had a profound effect on Owen's poetic voice, and Owen's most famous poems ("Dulce et Decorum est" and "Anthem for Doomed Youth") show direct results of Sassoon's influence.

Sassoon also drilled into the fact that Bankman-Fried was well aware that Alameda had privileges to borrow from FTX client funds when other customers did not, indicative of criminal intent.

The Codex Sassoon is believed to have been fabricated in the ninth or 10th century.

The Jewish Museum does not hide the fact that much of the Sassoon family’s wealth derived from opium, but it does not reckon with its consequences either.

He is known for creating the iconic wedge haircut after working with Vidal Sassoon.

One reason why critics might be leaning toward the plundering theory is because the height of the Sassoon’s business coincided with China’s “century of humiliation” from 1839 to 1945.

Porsche crash case: Dr Ajay Taware and Dr Shrihari Harnor of Sassoon Hospital were arrested for allegedly manipulating blood reports of the minor driver.

This is where Jewish history comes in. Hanbury’s husband David, the Marquess of Cholmondeley, is the grandson of Sybil Sassoon — a member of the influential Baghdadi Jewish family and also a member of the Rothschilds, the prominent Jewish banking family.

Alexander would look to European fashion and hair magazines for inspiration, which kept her in front of what was happening in the U.S. She was inspired by hair stylists like Vidal Sassoon and Floyd Kenyatta.

He also said private hospitals will be involved and that Sassoon had started a toll-free coronavirus helpline.

She wore a full length red evening gown by Belville Sassoon.

At Ward number 2 of Sassoon General Hospital, Rukmini, who suffered a back injury, barely waited for an hour before leaving against medical advice.

The police said that the three-year-old victim had disappeared from her home in Sassoon Docks, Colaba, and had been strangled to death.

Although an enthusiast, Sassoon was not good enough to play for Kent, but he played cricket for Matfield, and later for the Downside Abbey team, continuing into his seventies.

An early supporter was Siegfried Sassoon, who became a lifelong friend.

Around three weeks later, Owen wrote to bid Sassoon farewell, as he was on the way back to France, and they continued to communicate.

At the same time, Sassoon was preparing to take a new direction.

Deepening depression at the horror and misery the soldiers were forced to endure produced in Sassoon a paradoxically manic courage, and he was nicknamed "Mad Jack" by his men for his near-suicidal exploits.

Further reading * Sassoon, Donald.

Further, the content of Owen's verse was undeniably changed by his work with Sassoon.