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They yielded themselves utterly to the power of the triumphant debutante who was making "Manassa" the musical feast of the year, renewing to Covent Garden a reputation which recent lack of enterprise had somewhat forfeited.
The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 1897
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Her mind went back to the night when she had first sung "Manassa" at Covent
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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As he entered, the man who sat at the end of the front row of stalls the first night of "Manassa" rose to his feet.
The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 1897
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They yielded themselves utterly to the power of the triumphant debutante who was making "Manassa" the musical feast of the year, renewing to Covent Garden a reputation which recent lack of enterprise had somewhat forfeited.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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Al'mah had never met Mrs. Byng since the day after that first production of "Manassa," when Rudyard rescued her, though she had seen her at the opera again and again.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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Al'mah had never met Mrs. Byng since the day after that first production of "Manassa," when Rudyard rescued her, though she had seen her at the opera again and again.
The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 1897
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Her mind went back to the night when she had first sung "Manassa" at Covent
The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 1897
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As he entered, the man who sat at the end of the front row of stalls the first night of "Manassa" rose to his feet.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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This just in from Gov-elect John Hickenlooper: former Rep. John Salazar, who owns a potato farm near Manassa, has been appointed state Commissioner of Agriculture--a position he is self-evidently highly qualified to hold.
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Jack Dempsey, whose real name was William Harrison Dempsey and who was born in Manassa, Colorado—the ninth of eleven children—was twenty-four years old, six foot one inch, weighed 187 pounds, and had won his five previous challenges in 1919, each time in the first round.
Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007
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