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But balancing these glitches was the lovely shape and singing of Sue Heineman's bassoon lines, the conversational give-and-take between Nicholas Stovall's oboe and Loren Kitt's clarinet, the smooth tone that Hackleman lavished on his legato lines, the outstanding string ensemble in the Mendelssohn and, in particular, in the fine instrumental balance throughout.
Chamber Players hit and miss Joan Reinthaler 2011
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Hackleman of Indiana, a future Union general, both of whom would be dead on the battlefield within 12 months.
The Willard: Where hope collapsed as slavery raged Michael E. Ruane 2011
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Hackleman of Indiana, a future Union general, both of whom would be dead on the battlefield within 12 months.
The Willard: Where hope collapsed as slavery raged Michael E. Ruane 2011
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Hackleman of Indiana, a future Union general, both of whom would be dead on the battlefield within 12 months.
The Willard: Where hope collapsed as slavery raged Michael E. Ruane 2011
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Hackleman of Indiana, a future Union general, both of whom would be dead on the battlefield within 12 months.
The Willard: Where hope collapsed as slavery raged Michael E. Ruane 2011
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Doug Hackleman, who was the editor of Adventist Currents, a now defunct magazine of the church, disagrees:
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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Hackleman, as noted in the text, was the editor of Adventist Currents.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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Doug Hackleman, who was the editor of Adventist Currents, a now defunct magazine of the church, disagrees:
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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Hackleman, as noted in the text, was the editor of Adventist Currents.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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General Hackleman of Davies 'division was killed, and General Richard J. Oglesby of the same division was severely wounded.
Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 A Political History of Slavery in the United States Together With a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the Civil War In Which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865 Joseph Warren Keifer 1884
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