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Fishell, a psychiatrist at Women's College Hospital in Toronto.
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Fishell took the woman inside, and she told him her attacker was Jimmy Hataway, Fishell said.
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"The artistry and craftsmanship of Fisk and the significant acoustical improvements by Dana Kirkegaard have produced something quite special -- an organ that has power and poetry in equal measure," said Fishell, "And that combination can't help but thrill audience and performer alike."
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Fishell, who has collaborated with Koren before but was not involved in the current study, said the findings could one day prove useful to research in her area, reproductive health, because the effect of chronic stress on
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According to Fishell, the configuration of the organ in a gallery large enough to accommodate a choir or instrumental ensemble will foster regular opportunities to collaborate with other musicians, and it will provide an ideal space and resource to train students as they hone their abilities in accompanying, choral conducting and the art of liturgical improvisation.
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"The artistry and craftsmanship of Fisk and the significant acoustical improvements by Dana Kirkegaard have produced something quite special -- an organ that has power and poetry in equal measure," said Fishell, "And that combination can't help but thrill audience and performer alike."
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"The completion of our Fisk organ ushers in a new era for the organ department at the Jacobs School of Music, one that builds on the strong foundation laid by outstanding professors and students but firmly faces forward to twenty-first-century innovations," said Fishell.
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Fishell, vice president of product management at Apriso.
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"The completion of our Fisk organ ushers in a new era for the organ department at the Jacobs School of Music, one that builds on the strong foundation laid by outstanding professors and students but firmly faces forward to twenty-first-century innovations," said Fishell.
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According to Fishell, the configuration of the organ in a gallery large enough to accommodate a choir or instrumental ensemble will foster regular opportunities to collaborate with other musicians, and it will provide an ideal space and resource to train students as they hone their abilities in accompanying, choral conducting and the art of liturgical improvisation.
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