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  • And Eli Wallach is very shifty and even Clint is good.

    kateelliott: 2008 Film Reviews: Not Such a Good Week, That Was kateelliott 2009

  • Philip Roth started in on this campaign in 1961 with Letting Go, set at the University of Iowa, where his philandering grad-student hero Gabe Wallach is at least as concerned with academic discourse as with adulterous intercourse.

    Academic Discourse and Adulterous Intercourse 2006

  • Philip Roth started in on this campaign in 1961 with Letting Go, set at the University of Iowa, where his philandering grad-student hero Gabe Wallach is at least as concerned with academic discourse as with adulterous intercourse.

    Academic Discourse and Adulterous Intercourse 2006

  • "Wallach," he said, "you're not the only one onstage when you get your laugh ….

    Generous, Vital, Enthusiastic, Wallach Lives to Tell the Tale 2005

  • Family lore (as interviewed in the Belfast Telegraph in 1940, subsequently unearthed by Slavicist Neil Cornwell, and recently republished by Manus O'Riordan here) has Wallach wandering around Belfast in a white Parisian linen suit and a Panama hat, puffing furiously on large cigars, and climbing Cave Hill for recreation.

    Gibbon III nwhyte 2009

  • Shortly after the Levinsons moved to Belfast in 1908, Rifka's brother Max Wallach turned up.

    Gibbon III nwhyte 2009

  • Lori Wallach, a fair-trade advocate who heads Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, said the rulings "make it increasingly clear to the public that the WTO is leading a race to the bottom in consumer protection."

    WTO Rules Against U.S. Meat-Label Rules Tom Barkley 2011

  • Wallach, not surprisingly, went to his sister in Belfast, where the long arm of the Okhrana might have more difficulty in reaching him.

    Gibbon III nwhyte 2009

  • Thanks to their efforts, many of the oldest and most precious items will be shown; they come from NYPL's Spencer Collection (illustrated manuscripts and books), Dorot Jewish Division, Rare Book Division, Manuscripts and Archives Division, the Wallach Division Print Collection, and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.

    The New York Public Library: From Vault to Exhibition Gallery: Conserving Library Treasures The New York Public Library 2010

  • In London, Max Wallach became Maxim Litvinov, and hung around with the Fabians of the Bloomsbury set; and when his friends from the Tbilisi bank raid, Joseph Stalin and V.I. Lenin, came to power in Russia, he became the new regime's informal ambassador in London - though he was eventually arrested and exchanged for a British spy who had been captured in Russia.

    Gibbon III nwhyte 2009

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