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Debating whether to get myself down to Palo Alto for the Dresher, which is likely to be stupendous.
One of Those Weeks Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Debating whether to get myself down to Palo Alto for the Dresher, which is likely to be stupendous.
Archive 2009-03-01 Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Their first great success was in the late 1980s with "An Electric Opera" called "Slow Fire," written by Dresher and its solo performer, the unclassifiable singer/dancer/actor Rinde Eckert, and they toured with the piece worldwide for 10 years before retiring it in 1996.
Archive 2007-03-01 sfmike 2007
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Their first great success was in the late 1980s with "An Electric Opera" called "Slow Fire," written by Dresher and its solo performer, the unclassifiable singer/dancer/actor Rinde Eckert, and they toured with the piece worldwide for 10 years before retiring it in 1996.
Slow Fire sfmike 2007
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Although Flood and Dresher didn't themselves rush to publicize their ideas in external journal articles, the puzzle attracted widespread attention in a variety of disciplines.
Prisoner's Dilemma Kuhn, Steven 2007
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Ever hear Snoop Dogg (or, for that matter, Fran Dresher) say "Fa shizzle?"
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J. Lane, of Dresher, Pennsylvania, is not likely to make any great fortune from his sale of pine nuts to us.
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Dresher chestnut (European origin) grafted on Japanese chestnut.
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The speech resonated with new grad Adam Shore, a 21-year-old physics major from the Philadelphia suburb of Dresher, Pa.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Both incidents involved women with the Dresher School of Music, which rents space at the church.
PhillyDeals 2011
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