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During a siege to the city of Etra, he is introduced by other educated slaves to the work of the poet Orrec Caspro, and, through it, to the concept of liberty.
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The Etras were members of Kehilath Jeshurun Synagogue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, where Blanche Etra served as the first sisterhood president.
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There was what I thought was a surprising conversation between Chris Brown, Rihanna ` s attorney Don Etra (ph), and Brown ` s attorney Mark Geragos.
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In recognition, in 1988, Etra became the second woman to receive an honorary doctorate from Yeshiva University.
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"If an early and fair resolution could be achieved, he would certainly consider it," Etra said.
"Defense invokes 'Crash,' blaming chance encounter for man's death." Ann Althouse 2009
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Blanche Etra represented that combination of commitment to modern Orthodoxy and professional accomplishment that these young women admired — and that many would emulate in their own lives.
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In 1977, when her husband died, Blanche Etra became a full partner in the law firm she had served for so many decades in a part-time capacity.
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Telephone interview with author, January 1997; Etra, Marshall.
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Etra suggested Osnes bore some responsibility for what he called "a fight" and objected to the use of the term "victim."
"Defense invokes 'Crash,' blaming chance encounter for man's death." Ann Althouse 2009
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It feels like a post including the Rutt-Etra synthesizer is incomplete without a mention of another amazing, early realtime video processor, the Daniel Sandin Image processor.
- Boing Boing 2006
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