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Buyers who would like 10 feet or more of the sub are encouraged to order in advance by calling Sabel at 904-1296.
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"It was an experiment, and we got so much e-mail saying, 'We'd never get the chance to see this performance,'" said David Sabel , the National Theatre's head of digital media.
Big-Screen Business Pia Catton 2011
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Robbie Sabel, a former legal adviser to Israel's Foreign Ministry, said that under international law, it is irrelevant how Abu Sisi was brought to Israel.
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This season, six shows—plus an encore of last year's "Frankenstein," directed by Danny Boyle—will reach 700 venues in 22 countries, said David Sabel, head of digital media for the National Theatre and producer of the series.
Theater's Newest Act Is HD Jennifer Maloney 2012
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"So far, their lobbying doesn't seem to have gotten the banks very far," said Bradley Sabel , a former bank regulator who now is a partner at law firm Shearman & Sterling LLP.
Behind Scenes, Battle for Face Time As Regulators Craft Rule's Wording 2011
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"You don't have the music to carry you," Mr. Sabel said.
Big-Screen Business Pia Catton 2011
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Among other things, Sabel challenges the "elite/non-elite" distinction when applied to different kinds of work.
Archive 2008-11-01 Daniel Little 2008
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Among other things, Sabel challenges the "elite/non-elite" distinction when applied to different kinds of work.
Education and careers Daniel Little 2008
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And Sabel and Zeitlin focus more on the organization of work, skill, and technology as a source of variation across economic systems.
Are there patterns of economic development? Daniel Little 2008
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There's a review of Samt Und Sabel over at Amazon.de.
Darlene's Digest Darlene 2007
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