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  • Lazarius Levingston is the only returnee, but he is moving from end to tackle.

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  • A few weeks ago I attended a marvelous concert at Zankel Hall by violinist Colin Jacobsen and pianist Bruce Levingston.

    Howard Kissel: The American Academy Howard Kissel 2011

  • To counter this, Levingston comforted Post readers with the notion that “eyes have mesmerized writers throughout history.”

    Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011

  • I would never use the word crappy, but I must give Levingston credit for so nicely summarizing my thesis even if he does dismiss it—ouch!

    Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011

  • “Not an uncommon slip-up,” Washington Post blogger Steven Levingston assured his readers.

    Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011

  • A few weeks ago I attended a marvelous concert at Zankel Hall by violinist Colin Jacobsen and pianist Bruce Levingston.

    Howard Kissel: The American Academy Howard Kissel 2011

  • Jacobsen and Levingston are both extraordinary musicians, who play with a passion and sensitivity that make every note throb.

    Howard Kissel: The American Academy Howard Kissel 2011

  • I would never use the word crappy, but I must give Levingston credit for so nicely summarizing my thesis even if he does dismiss it—ouch!

    Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011

  • Jacobsen and Levingston are both extraordinary musicians, who play with a passion and sensitivity that make every note throb.

    Howard Kissel: The American Academy Howard Kissel 2011

  • Levingston underestimates the degree of difficulty.

    Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011

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