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Stolper, who took up rowing in his 30s, and in 2009 racked up his second consecutive win at the prestigious Head of the Charles in the Grand-Master Singles Men 50+ division, says rowers make good hires in the investment advisory business: "They're very intense, persistent, able to make sacrifices and manage pain."
Veritable 2010
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There was always the down-at-the-heels IM, or the occasional Grand-Master to watch out for.
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There was always the down-at-the-heels IM, or the occasional Grand-Master to watch out for.
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Knights of St. John, under their brave old Grand-Master, L'Isle Adam, almost sorrowfully took possession of it, as the permanent home of the
Fair Italy, the Riviera and Monte Carlo Comprising a Tour Through North and South Italy and Sicily with a Short Account of Malta W. Cope Devereux
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The capital of Valetta, or rather Valette, founded in 1566, and named after the chivalrous Grand-Master, John de Valette, was subjected to such extensive and judicious improvements under the late governorship of
Fair Italy, the Riviera and Monte Carlo Comprising a Tour Through North and South Italy and Sicily with a Short Account of Malta W. Cope Devereux
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Albert, the brother of the Elector of Brandenburg, and cousin of the Grand-Master of the
Life of Luther Julius Koestlin
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Each man became Grand-Master in turn, for a single day.
Days of the Discoverers L. Lamprey 1910
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Kaisersheim in Bavaria, who boasts, in a letter to Henry of Nordlingen, that he has not accepted the Bishop of Augsburg's absolution either for himself or his monastery; Conrad Brunsberg, again, the Grand-Master of the Knights of St John in Germany, besides the layman, Nicolas of
The History and Life of the Reverend Doctor John Tauler with Twenty-Five of his Sermons 1820-1884 1905
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Who's the Grand-Master of the sign cut in the stone? 'and he thumped his hand on the block that he used to sit on in Lodge, and at
Indian Tales Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Then he bangs the butt of his gun for a gavel and says: -- 'By virtue of the authority vested in me by my own right hand and the help of Peachey, I declare myself Grand-Master of all Freemasonry in Kafiristan in this the Mother
Indian Tales Rudyard Kipling 1900
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