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This sets up an opportunity for ethnic humor, but it surprisingly comes from another source: a thick-accented Indian named Pahud who periodically calls Blart to lament the loss of his girlfriend whose cellphone Blart is borrowing.
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Larytta is the combined musical efforts of Christian Pahud, aka Lary Pec, and Guy Meldem, aka Jetta, both of whom have released music on their own on Viking.
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Larytta is the combined musical efforts of Christian Pahud, aka Lary Pec, and Guy Meldem, aka Jetta, both of whom have released music on their own on Viking.
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Violinists might even be jealous, especially as Pahud plays the Strauss Sonata with all the passion of one of Strauss's amazing soprano heroines - the breathing and phrasing are pure opera.
Archive 2004-10-01 Jessica 2004
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Violinists might even be jealous, especially as Pahud plays the Strauss Sonata with all the passion of one of Strauss's amazing soprano heroines - the breathing and phrasing are pure opera.
Unheard melodies... Jessica 2004
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Emmanuel Pahud, a flautist who has played recitals with her, says, "She is a deep romantic who-probably the German language is more suitable-goes where the belly's hurting."
The New Yorker D. T. Max 2011
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"Most local housing markets in Canada are well balanced, but there are still a number of buyers' and sellers' markets," CREA president George Pahud said Tuesday.
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Pahud said Sunday's agreement meant avoiding unnecessary and expensive litigation proceedings.
Thestar.com - Home Page Tony Wong 2010
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Pahud said Sunday's agreement meant avoiding unnecessary and expensive litigation proceedings.
Thestar.com - Home Page Tony Wong 2010
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Pahud said the agreement avoided unnecessary and expensive litigation proceedings.
Thestar.com - Home Page Tony Wong 2010
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