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The German Klaus Gamber is the first of the historians discussed.
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It's just that Jackie Gamber is an intoxicating presence and has a way of liquoring you up so that you'll buy her books.
Context Convention Report, Part 1 apexdigest 2008
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That was Big Agnes Inc.'s experience, says Bill Gamber , co-owner of the Steamboat Springs, Colo., camping-gear company.
U.S. Shoppers Foot Bill for Soaring Pay in China Justin Lahart 2011
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And this is Gamber's point: in Baldovin's words Gamber is concerned that "the Missal of Paul VI represents a radical and unwarranted departure" from the tradition hitherto.
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The context of the above passage is a treatment of Dr Alcuin Reid's thesis on the development of the Roman liturgy up to Vatican II; in my opinion, Baldovin wrongly ascribes to Reid (and Msgr. Gamber) the same romantic view of the older liturgy that many traditionalists seem to hold.
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Mr. Gamber isn't worried his rivals will undercut him on price.
U.S. Shoppers Foot Bill for Soaring Pay in China Justin Lahart 2011
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Baldovin then accuses Gamber of a "kind of 'idolatry'", asking: "What needs to take priority ... worshipping the liturgical rite or the God whom the liturgy addresses?"
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Gamber, with the vigilance of a true visionary and with the fearlessness of a true witness, opposed this falsification and tirelessly taught us the living fullness of a true liturgy, thanks to his incredibly rich knowledge of the sources.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Note 5: For a fascinating look at dressmakers, see Wendy Gamber, The Female Economy: The Millinery and Dressmaking Trades, 1860-1930 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997). back
"Make It Yourself": Home Sewing, Gender, and Culture, 1890-1930 2006
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Note 19: Gamber, The Female Economy, 120, emphasis in original. back
"Make It Yourself": Home Sewing, Gender, and Culture, 1890-1930 2006
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