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"The Saenger is the heart of our cultural and entertainment industry."
PNJ - News 2009
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"The Saenger is the heart of our cultural and entertainment industry."
PNJ - News 2009
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"The revitalization of the Saenger is a key ingredient to the revitalization of the upper end of Canal Street, which is a critical component of our recovery plan," said Mayor C. Ray Nagin, "Not only will citizens have another reason to enjoy our downtown in evenings and on weekends, but the impact of placing this historic facility back into commerce will have a ripple effect in the central business district, stimulating business for hotels, restaurants, parking garages and retail stores."
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Some may remember the ideas from von Braun or Saenger about reusable spaceflight vehicles to be designed for future spaceflight.
Reader's Consensus: Develop a new launch vehicle - NASA Watch 2009
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"What's moving the DAX is probably the news that bin Laden is dead, because that also pulls down crude-oil prices," said Andre Saenger , an analyst at IG Index.
European Stocks Rise After Bin Laden's Death Aude Lagorce 2011
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Ms. Saenger is a former assistant clinical professor of medical psychology at Columbia University Medical Center.
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Susanne Saenger Peanut Butter and Broccoli We tested four sites with four main ingredients from three kitchens in hopes of finding a dinner dish to make on the fly.
Top Chef Challenge: Dinner From a Paltry Pantry Alina Dizik 2011
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In 2003 Mr. Benjamin and the Paragon Ragtime Orchestra and singers premiered this version semistaged in San Francisco, and gave subsequent performances in recent years at the historic Saenger Theater in Joplin's hometown of Texarkana, Texas, and at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania America's oldest black college among other venues.
'Treemonisha' as It Was Intended To Be Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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There are currently no theaters in New Orleans in the range of 1,000-3,000 seats; places like the Saenger and the Orpheum closed down after Katrina, and reopening them is going to be difficult because so much of their stage workings were in their (flooded) basements.
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There are currently no theaters in New Orleans in the range of 1,000-3,000 seats; places like the Saenger and the Orpheum closed down after Katrina, and reopening them is going to be difficult because so much of their stage workings were in their (flooded) basements.
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