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Menuhin studied piano with Blockley, Schorr, Ciampi, and Serkin, while her older brother, Yehudi, studied violin with Enescu and Persinger.
Personal Information for Hephzibah Menuhin Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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Menuhin studied piano with Blockley, Schorr, Ciampi, and Serkin, while her older brother, Yehudi, studied violin with Enescu and Persinger.
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The most obstinate chatterers, whom neither sham battles nor Balfe and Blockley had silenced, held their tongues; and Mrs. Devine openly wiped her eyes.
Australia Felix 2003
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When I kept sheep on Blockley hill it made my heart to beat
Shepherd's Song 1996
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Blockley Alms hosp. 1 year; physician Louisville, Ky., 1 yr.; ibid.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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The general testimony of those who attended the Saturday clinics last winter at the Philadelphia Hospital at Blockley, when about forty ladies made regular visits, was that the tone and bearing of the students were greatly improved, while the usual cases were brought forward and the full measure of instruction given without any violation of refined propriety.
History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III) Matilda Joslyn Gage 1862
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While holidaymakers crowd into Moreton, the narrow lanes of Blockley nearby remain quiet, its houses of Cotswold stone tiered above a rushing brook.
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North End House, Blockley, four bedrooms and one-bedroom cottage, four miles from Moreton-in-Marsh, at £695,000, Strutt & Parker 01608 650502.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Caroline McGhie 2011
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"As a team, this was the best we've wrestled so far," Blockley said.
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It was dug out from a limestone outcrop in Blockley, Gloucestershire, in the early 1990s.
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