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Vice President Joe Biden looked at a book of baseball cards he found in a pile of debris while chatting with Eileen Bucholz, of Buffalo, N.Y., who was in Duryea, Pa., Friday to help relatives clean up from the past week's floods.
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Note 127: Item no. 3 in Pontefract articles regarding Mary printed in N. Key and T. Bucholz, Sources and Debates in English History 1485-1714 [Oxford, 2004], p. 63.
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Together, Teme and Bucholz organized a “Stage for Young Dancers.”
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In 1955, when Bucholz left Toronto to return to New York City, Teme followed her.
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Her association with Bucholz on this project lasted for a year and a half.
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She also learned creative dance material for children with Ruth Doing, an acquaintance of Bucholz.
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During the day, she studied modern dance, mainly with José Limon, Hanya Holm and Alwin Nikolai, while also continuing studies with Bucholz, and at night she went folk dancing.
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My colleague Ren Bucholz was there are took extensive notes.
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Ren Bucholz, EFF's Policy Coordinator for the Americas (and co-founder of the super-cool IPac and Copynight projects) is giving a talk in Hamilton, Ontario tomorrow (Wednesday) night, courtesy of the Hamilton Linux Users Group:
Boing Boing: September 4, 2005 - September 10, 2005 Archives 2005
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This is the brainchild, in part, of EFF Activist Ren Bucholz, and as he says, "building community around free culture is so important for our long-term success."
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