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  • Bruch is evidently not among them, his death, as well as the deaths of nearly 60,000 young Americans can have no honor or meaning as long as even one American fighting man is abandoned to enemy hands.

    Bruch, Donald W. Jr. 1991

  • In the Broadway establishment, which may be called the Bruch Shirt-waist

    Making Both Ends Meet The income and outlay of New York working girls Edith Wyatt 1915

  • The technique works by stimulating enzymes to remove waste material from a thin membrane behind the retina, called Bruch's membrane.

    Impact Lab 2009

  • In fact, Bruch worried that if people read his correspondence with Joachim, they would think Joachim had written the concerto himself.

    Inspired by Joseph Joachim Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2012

  • Most fascinating is his correspondence with Brahms and with Max Bruch, going into tremendous detail about interpretive suggestions for both composers' violin concertos.

    Inspired by Joseph Joachim Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2012

  • But as a dramatic prelude to the writing of Goethe's breakthrough work, "The Sorrows of Young Werther," the film follows the facts: While living in the smallish burg of Wetzlar, Goethe was indeed involved with Charlotte Buff (played by the ravishing Miriam Stein); her fiancé was Goethe's fellow counselor-at-law, Albert Kestner (the ubiquitous Moritz Bleibtreu); their mutual friend, Wilhelm Jerusalem (Volker Bruch) did in fact kill himself for love.

    Crime Comedy 'Heist' Lacks Conviction John Anderson 2011

  • BTW penelope really only sneaked on me because I had previously exposed her faux pas on Bruch from some time back - still thanks pen - modded by the Grauniad - street cred or what!

    Cryptic crossword No 25,249 2011

  • Isabel (Luise Heyer), Arne (Franz Dinda), Dorle (Friederike Becht), and Nico (Volker Bruch) relax on the grass in Westwind.

    George Heymont: What Part of the Word "Verboten" Did You Not Understand? George Heymont 2012

  • Bruch wrote his G-Minor Concerto for another violinist, but Joachim took it and revised it completely into 'his' piece.

    Inspired by Joseph Joachim Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2012

  • In addition, the Schumann-Brahms circle included Bruch, Albert Dietrich, Antonin Dvořák and several other important composers, all of whom wrote works for him.

    Inspired by Joseph Joachim Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2012

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