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Student Isabella Fendt thought of it after too many nights of walking home barefoot on aching feet.
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Student Isabella Fendt thought of it after too many nights of walking home barefoot on aching feet.
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Sibylle Fendt The case of a boy suspected of selling drugs in Berlin's subway, has stirred debate about immigration policy.
A 'Kinderdealer' Spurs German Debate James Angelos 2010
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Although Fendt was German by birth, his style of work cannot be considered as German in character.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Dodd obtained the services of Fendt upon his arrival in England, which the latter reached at an early age.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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He was induced by Fendt to turn his attention to making Violins, and ultimately obtained employment under Thomas Dodd, making many of the Violoncellos and Double-Basses that carry the label of Dodd within them.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Fendt, Bernard Simon, a high-class maker of Italian models ...
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Dodd was unable to use the tools himself; but in Fendt and Lott he had men who were consummate masters of them.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Fendt, Bernard, an admirable workman, employed by Dodd and John
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Lott being also a German, reciprocity of feeling sprung up between him and Fendt, which induced Lott to exchange the business to which he was brought up for that which his fellow countryman Fendt had adopted, and henceforth to make Violins instead of cabinets.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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