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Anne Veihmeyer, 96, an executive assistant at the Washington law firm McNutt, Dudley, Easterwood and Losch for 40 years, died Oct. 11 at her home in Silver Spring.
Anne Veihmeyer, executive assistant Post 2010
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When Balanchine originally staged it in Paris in 1933 they were Weill's wife, the immortal Lotte Lenya, and the fabled actress/dancer Tilly Losch.
Howard Kissel: From Deadly Sins to Whipped Cream Howard Kissel 2011
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When Balanchine originally staged it in Paris in 1933 they were Weill's wife, the immortal Lotte Lenya, and the fabled actress/dancer Tilly Losch.
Howard Kissel: From Deadly Sins to Whipped Cream Howard Kissel 2011
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"While home run production has remained fairly constant over the last several years, we have noticed there are few doubles and triples," said Joseph W. Losch, senior vice president of Little League Baseball and Softball.
USATODAY.com - Little League World Series fences pushed back 20 feet 2006
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To get he back James financed George Balanchine's first company, Les Ballets 1933, paying for three ballets for her, including the landmark Brecht-Weill collaboration "The Seven Deadly Sins," performed by Tilly Losch and Lotte Lenya, and another ballet with music by Darius Milhaud and sets and costumes by Andre Derain.
Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico 2000
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To get he back James financed George Balanchine's first company, Les Ballets 1933, paying for three ballets for her, including the landmark Brecht-Weill collaboration "The Seven Deadly Sins," performed by Tilly Losch and Lotte Lenya, and another ballet with music by Darius Milhaud and sets and costumes by Andre Derain.
Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico 2000
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To get he back James financed George Balanchine's first company, Les Ballets 1933, paying for three ballets for her, including the landmark Brecht-Weill collaboration "The Seven Deadly Sins," performed by Tilly Losch and Lotte Lenya, and another ballet with music by Darius Milhaud and sets and costumes by Andre Derain.
Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico 2000
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He wrote poetry and printed it himself, wrote a novel or two, fell in with avant-garde artists and then, in 1928 met Tilly Losch.
Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico 2000
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He wrote poetry and printed it himself, wrote a novel or two, fell in with avant-garde artists and then, in 1928 met Tilly Losch.
Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico 2000
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He wrote poetry and printed it himself, wrote a novel or two, fell in with avant-garde artists and then, in 1928 met Tilly Losch.
Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico 2000
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