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  • Acey Greene had a grandmother act she did, mostly vocal, in which she referred to Klara as child.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • Acey Greene had a grandmother act she did, mostly vocal, in which she referred to Klara as child.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • Acey Greene had a grandmother act she did, mostly vocal, in which she referred to Klara as child.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • And if he'd found himself capable of saying that, perhaps he'd also have paused just another moment before continuing, perhaps even within Klara's hearing: “You see, your mother felt it would have been too much to ask someone — that we could not risk him becoming impatient with us.”

    For Services Rendered Erika Dreifus 2010

  • Klara is obsessed with returning to the Uplands and avenging her fathers death.

    Review: Gradisil by Adam Roberts 2007

  • And the Roy Lichtenstein-style projections (by Michael Clark) that signal time and scene changes in Klara Zieglerova's standard-issue industrial set feel inappropriately arch.

    November 2005 2005

  • My great-uncle Rudolf, his wife Magarete and their children Klara and Klaus-Martin, were some of the others.

    Jeff Kelly Lowenstein: Kristallnacht Anniversary Has Special Meaning This Year Jeff Kelly Lowenstein 2011

  • The forces involved are huge, with soprano Klara Ek, a large chorus and an orchestra that includes saxophones and ondes Martenot.

    This week's new live music 2011

  • But as it tends to do, life takes Klara down a different path than she imagined, and by the time she is seventeen, she is married to an angry, abusive man and is living as an immigrant far from home in Thirsty, Pennsylvania.

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Thirsty: The Inspiration 2009

  • One of the Polish students was Klara, about 24, rather small, with the classic Slavic look: clear skin, good cheekbones, a pouty mouth, and a slyness in her blue eyes.

    Voices of Love 2009

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