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  • Margison was his reliable, Stentorian self, dispatching the Greatest Tenor Hits with seeming ease.

    Thestar.com - Home Page John Terauds 2011

  • Margison sing that soaring third act aria "Nessun Dorma" in person.

    Ottawa Sun 2010

  • Margison sing that soaring third act aria "Nessun Dorma" in person.

    Ottawa Sun 2010

  • Ketilsson and Margison will also walk through the stage action with director Andreas Baesler.

    The Online News Page 2009

  • He throws his voice at the high notes, warrior-like indeed, but I couldn't help thinking about the way Chopin modelled his flowery right hand melodies on Bellini, and how ridiculous Chopin would sound if a pianist were to duplicate the accents with which Margison punctuates his lines.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • Margison makes a very big sound without distortion, but his expressive range is small.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • "We found a connection between the known DNA repair processes that people did not know was there," says P.ofessor John Tainer, a member of the Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology at Scripps Research, who led the study with Geoffrey P. Margison of the University of Manchester

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2009

  • Margison, G.P. A novel DNA damage recognition protein in S. pombe.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

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