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"Everywhere you look it's bad," said Miss Liedtke, who was helping a family look for a turquoise ring amid the wreckage of their damaged home.
Tornado's Tally of Missing Drops to 156 Douglas Belkin 2011
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Walter Liedtke, curator of European painting at the Met, noted that he ordered the change on the Rembrandt painting historically titled "Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer" to "Aristotle with a Bust of Homer," "because Aristotle was clearly thinking about more than just this bust."
Daniel Grant: What's In a (Painting's) Name? Quite a Lot, Actually Daniel Grant 2011
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Walter Liedtke, curator of European painting at the Met, noted that he ordered the change on the Rembrandt painting historically titled "Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer" to "Aristotle with a Bust of Homer," "because Aristotle was clearly thinking about more than just this bust."
Daniel Grant: What's In a (Painting's) Name? Quite a Lot, Actually Daniel Grant 2011
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Volunteers continued to pour into the city offering help, including Matty Liedtke, 16 years old, and Whitney Wise, 15, who play for the rival basketball team at nearby Neosho High School.
Tornado's Tally of Missing Drops to 156 Douglas Belkin 2011
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Walter Liedtke, curator of European painting at the Met, noted that he ordered the change on the Rembrandt painting historically titled "Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer" to "Aristotle with a Bust of Homer," "because Aristotle was clearly thinking about more than just this bust."
Daniel Grant: What's In a (Painting's) Name? Quite a Lot, Actually Daniel Grant 2011
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Walter Liedtke, curator of European painting at the Met, noted that he ordered the change on the Rembrandt painting historically titled "Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer" to "Aristotle with a Bust of Homer," "because Aristotle was clearly thinking about more than just this bust."
Daniel Grant: What's In a (Painting's) Name? Quite a Lot, Actually Daniel Grant 2011
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“It rubbed both ways,” said Hugh Liedtke, a Bush partner.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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The first was from Pennzoil, a large independent run by a tycoon named Hugh Liedtke, an early partner of George H. W. Bush in the oil industry and a friend of Boone Pickens.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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“It rubbed both ways,” said Hugh Liedtke, a Bush partner.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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The first was from Pennzoil, a large independent run by a tycoon named Hugh Liedtke, an early partner of George H. W. Bush in the oil industry and a friend of Boone Pickens.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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