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  • If the building is privately owned, such as Freudenheim's Livery, the group could file for injunctive relief - the building is an imminent harm to its surroundings and is a public or private nuisance.

    WNYMedia 2009

  • If the building is privately owned, such as Freudenheim's Livery, the group could file for injunctive relief - the building is an imminent harm to its surroundings and is a public or private nuisance.

    Buffalo Pundit 2009

  • If the building is privately owned, such as Freudenheim's Livery, the group could file for injunctive relief - the building is an imminent harm to its surroundings and is a public or private nuisance.

    WNYMedia 2009

  • If the building is privately owned, such as Freudenheim's Livery, the group could file for injunctive relief - the building is an imminent harm to its surroundings and is a public or private nuisance.

    Buffalo Pundit 2009

  • Mr. Freudenheim, a former art-museum director, served as the assistant secretary for museums at the Smithsonian Institution.

    On the Strength of His Portraits Tom L. Freudenheim 2011

  • Mr. Freudenheim, a former art-museum director, served as the assistant secretary for museums at the Smithsonian Institution.

    The Art Behind the Narrative Tom L. Freudenheim 2011

  • Mr. Freudenheim, a former art-museum director, served as the assistant secretary for museums at the Smithsonian Institution.

    The Venice of Our Dreams Tom L. Freudenheim 2011

  • Adam Freudenheim, publisher of Penguin Classics, described the novel as "a dark, twisted tale of murder, lust and retribution".

    CS Forester's lost crime novel to be published at last 2011

  • Mr. Freudenheim, a former art-museum director, served as the assistant secretary for museums at the Smithsonian Institution.

    Magical, Layered, Transparent Tom L. Freudenheim 2011

  • Mr. Freudenheim, a former art-museum director, served as the assistant secretary for museums at the Smithsonian Institution.

    A Subtle Pop Tom L. Freudenheim 2011

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