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When asked about Moses's position switch after the game Saturday, London referenced former Virginia offensive guard Elton Brown, who was an offensive tackle coming out of Hampton High School before switching to guard during his freshman season.
Morgan Moses switches to right guard and other O-line shuffling Steve Yanda 2010
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Coach Mike London made it clear from the outset of the season that Moses would compete in games during his first collegiate season, and prior to last Saturday, Moses's opportunities had been fairly sporadic.
Morgan Moses feels 'comfortable' at right guard Steve Yanda 2010
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The Catholic Church does not come off well: Moses's life is ruined by a despicable priest, an ambitious abbot and a creepy choirmaster before he's saved by two gay monks, a dwarf and a strong-willed woman who loves him.
Richard Harvell's novel about 18th-century opera, "The Bells" Nancy Robertson 2010
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Gluck, Guadagni and Abbot Coelestin Gugger von Staudach all existed, but the barbaric practice that preserved Moses's perfect soprano voice was rarely performed north of the Alps. (Squeamish readers may want to skip the description at the end of Act 1.)
Richard Harvell's novel about 18th-century opera, "The Bells" Nancy Robertson 2010
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The Catholic Church does not come off well: Moses's life is ruined by a despicable priest, an ambitious abbot and a creepy choirmaster before he's saved by two gay monks, a dwarf and a strong-willed woman who loves him.
Richard Harvell's novel about 18th-century opera, "The Bells" Nancy Robertson 2010
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Mr. Moses's plays include "Bach at Leipzig," "The Four of Us" and "Completeness," which ran this summer at Playwrights Horizons.
Love and War Share a Stage Lizzie Simon 2011
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Kohanim are believed to be of direct lineal descent from Moses's brother Aaron.
Shira Hirschman Weiss: Marriage And Jewish Law: The Kohein's Conundrum Shira Hirschman Weiss 2011
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Kohanim are believed to be of direct lineal descent from Moses's brother Aaron.
Shira Hirschman Weiss: Marriage And Jewish Law: The Kohein's Conundrum Shira Hirschman Weiss 2011
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This naturalistic approach to conflicts of international political import is, on the surface, antithetical to the focus of Mr. Moses's most recent play, "Completeness," in which two graduate students nearly think their way out of love with each other.
Love and War Share a Stage Lizzie Simon 2011
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Gluck, Guadagni and Abbot Coelestin Gugger von Staudach all existed, but the barbaric practice that preserved Moses's perfect soprano voice was rarely performed north of the Alps. (Squeamish readers may want to skip the description at the end of Act 1.)
Richard Harvell's novel about 18th-century opera, "The Bells" Nancy Robertson 2010
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