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Jimmy, who played with us for years, and this woman named Porcia Lebert, who was our publicist at the time, said that I had to hear this kid.
Mike Ragogna: Fishin' in the Dark: Chattin' With The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's Jeff Hanna Mike Ragogna 2011
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Lebert said the issue was not whether land should be expropriated, but that of compensation.
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Lebert said the Constitution's property clause did not only refer to market value, but provided for several other factors to determine "just and equitable" compensation.
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EWO Thomas Sumpter, returnee; EWO Ronald Lebert, returnee; NAV Irby Terrell, returnee; EWO Lt. Thompson, escaped/evaded/rescued.
Walker, Hubert C. 1977
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Traube, who may well be called the father of experimental pathology; Henle, the distinguished anatomist and pathologist; Valentin, the physiologist; Lebert, Remak,
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Here he was soon convinced, however, that the instruction given there was of no use to him, and after having studied under Lebert and Louis Ehlert and having been refused a hearing by Hans von Buellow, he left Stuttgart and entered the Frankfort Conservatorium, where his teachers were Raff, the Principal, for composition, and Carl Heymann for pianoforte playing.
Edward MacDowell Porte, John F 1922
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Liszt's contribution to the technic of the instrument was made through his pieces, not through exercises; his contributions to the Lebert and Stark Stuttgart Conservatory method consist of two well-known concert studies.
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His musical instructors include Speidel, Lebert, and Pruckner, at Stuttgart, Huff the contrapuntist at Frankfort, and
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It is only what ought to be, that Lebert and Stark's Pianoforte Method should meet with general acceptance, and that the Stuttgart Conservatoire should continue to prosper.
Letters Liszt, Franz 1893
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It was the property of Professor Lebert (Levy), since deceased, and in it, without any question, stands the much discussed E flat.
Chopin : the Man and His Music James Huneker 1890
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