Gerber — may refer to: * Gerber (feast), an Udmurt fest * Gerber convention, an ace asking convention in contract bridge * Gerber Legendary Blades, a maker of consumer knives and multitools headquartered in Portland, Oregon * Gerber File, computer… … Wikipedia
Gerber — This is a famous German and sometimes Askenasic surname. Recorded in several spellings including Garber, Gerb, Gerbel, Gerber, Gerbl, Gerwere (German), Gerver (Dutch), Garbar (Beloruss), and possibly others, it is occupational. In medieval times… … Surnames reference
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Ernest Emerson — Infobox Person name = Ernest R. Emerson image size = 185px caption = birth date = birth date and age|1955|3|7 birth place = Northern Wisconsin, USA occupation = Knifemaker, Martial Artist, CEO spouse = Mary EmersonErnest R. Emerson (born March 7 … Wikipedia
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List of German Americans — This is a list of notable German Americans.German Americans (Deutschamerikaner) are citizens of the United States of ethnic German ancestry and form the largest ancestry group in the United States, accounting for 17% of US population. [cite web… … Wikipedia
Jennifer Kale — Superherobox| caption=Jennifer Kale as drawn by Mike Deodato for the Witches series. character name=Jennifer Kale real name=Jennifer Kale species= publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Fear #11 (Dec 1972) creators=Steve Gerber Rich Buckler… … Wikipedia
Squeeze play (bridge) — A squeeze play (or squeeze) is a type of play late in the hand of contract bridge and other trick taking game in which the play of a card (the squeeze card) forces an opponent to discard a card that gives up one or more tricks. The discarded card … Wikipedia
Signal (bridge) — In the card game of contract bridge, partners defending against a contract may play particular cards in a manner which gives a signal or coded meaning to guide their subsequent card play; also referred to as carding. Contents 1 Standard signals 1 … Wikipedia
Duplicate bridge — tournament playing area Duplicate bridge is the most widely used variation of contract bridge in club and tournament play. It is called duplicate because the same bridge deal (i.e. the specific arrangement of the 52 cards into the four hands) is… … Wikipedia