Amazingly, it includes twelve ephemeral gouaches by Adolph Menzel extracted from a picture-book to celebrate the birthday of an unmemorable Tsarina. |
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Clara died in February 1882, and the family moved to another house in Cheltenham, where Adolph recruited his sister Nina to help raise the boys. |
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Adolph tried to steer his son away from composition, hoping that he would have a career as a pianist. |
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The nimble direction by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen does justice to the witty script by Betty Comden and adolph Green. |
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You see, poor Nonie really was stiffed by Adolph in his will. He really stiffed her, Rose, and I really wanted to right that wrong. |
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In addition to Uncle Tom, I also analyze the similarities between Johnson's narrator and Stowe's biracial character, Adolph. |
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And this Adolph Hitler figure even came with an adjustable right arm for Sieg Heil salutes. |
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Franklin Roosevelt had his renewal handed to him in 1940 by adolph Hitler and the fall of France. |
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Sulzberger was the grandson of adolph Ochs, who bought the Times in 1896 and turned it into a leading American paper. |
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In 1885 Adolph married Mary Thorley Stone, another of his pupils. |
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After Holst left school in 1891, Adolph paid for him to spend four months in Oxford studying counterpoint with George Frederick Sims, organist of Merton College. |
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The labourers brought from India were not always fairly treated, and a German, Adolph von Plevitz, made himself the unofficial protector of these immigrants. |
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For example, in North America, a leader is often thought to be charismatic, but German culture frowns on such charisma due to the charisma of Adolph Hitler. |
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Handel failed to compete with the Opera of the Nobility, who engaged musicians such as Johann Adolph Hasse, Nicolo Porpora and the famous castrato Farinelli. |
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The publisher is the Rotograph Company of New York, although the card is clearly related to the St Louis World's Fair series issued by Adolph Selige Publishing Company. |
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