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“The Walk of Fame is our way of paying tribute to the Apollo Legends who have forever altered the American entertainment landscape,” said Jonelle Procope, President and CEO of the Apollo Theater.
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Voltaire and Diderot at the Cafe Procope: “You're full of escargots!”
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Lynne Procope and everybody knows you know a real woman by how she takes care of her feet —
Listen. : Patricia Smith : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Procope refers to the re-opening of the theatre as the 125th Street Apollo Theatre that welcomed African Americans patrons.
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Procope on alto doubled clarinet and played a fantastic soprano sax in Controversial Suite.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Duke Ellington Orchestra Plays “Mood Indigo”: 2007
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Both were with Ellington a long time — Procope 1946–1974, Hamilton 1943–1968.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Duke Ellington Orchestra Plays “Mood Indigo”: 2007
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The confusion over Procope and Hamilton is understandable, since the comments to the video go on and on about Hamilton.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Duke Ellington Orchestra Plays “Mood Indigo”: 2007
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“Impossible!” said Lieutenant Procope; “the earth is millions and millions of leagues away, and it is not probable that the moon has ceased to revolve about her.”
Off on a Comet 2003
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“Fourier estimates that even in those vast unfathomable tracts, the temperature never descends lower than 60 degrees,” said Procope.
Off on a Comet 2003
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Lieutenant Procope proceeded to impart to the count his anxiety about the situation of his yacht.
Off on a Comet 2003
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