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  • In Sauter's view a Clob would help prevent liquidity from drying up by sending limit orders all over the country into a single book.

    Get the Clob 2010

  • In Sauter's view a Clob would help prevent liquidity from drying up by sending limit orders all over the country into a single book.

    Get the Clob 2010

  • Will Friedwald The next tune, the one that knocked the young Alan Bergman out, is Sauter's "Benny Rides Again," which propels the clarinetist into a different universe.

    Benny Goodman Rides Again 2009

  • Sauter's writing alludes to Duke Ellington and Russian classical composers even as it foreshadows bebop and the "progressive" jazz of Stan Kenton and Woody Herman.

    Benny Goodman Rides Again 2009

  • Yet even Sauter's most far-out writing never stops swinging, which was also due to Goodman's galvanizing leadership.

    Benny Goodman Rides Again 2009

  • Henderson's works were like an art-deco biplane, while Sauter's were more like a rocket ship.

    Benny Goodman Rides Again 2009

  • As longtime Goodmanite Chris Griffin told me: "There was an awful lot to be gotten out of [Sauter's music], like when you're eating some spareribs and you get that one last piece of meat out of there."

    Benny Goodman Rides Again 2009

  • On the play, Cupito broke Cory Sauter's school-record 6,834 yards passing set from 1994-97.

    USATODAY.com - College Football - Minnesota vs. Michigan St. 2006

  • Hellwege suggested that I accept Sauter's offer: "You will be finished with him before you can start with me."

    Herbert Kroemer - Autobiography 2001

  • Sauter's strong beliefs, apparently dating back to the tradition of the 20s: that degrees should not be awarded on the basis of having "served time," but were basically certificates that the recipient had proven capable of executing creative work independently, and no longer required supervision.

    Herbert Kroemer - Autobiography 2001

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