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Like millions of Americans, tonight I plan to watch the HBO documentary Gloria: In Her Own Words, directed by Peter Kunhardt, and edited by the talented Phillip Schopper.
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According to Schopper, “Elaine finally said, ‘You have to lose some of the battles to maintain the whole,’ but she won her way for the most part.”
STAR PETER BISKIND 2010
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May relied on Schopper in her fights with Storaro.
STAR PETER BISKIND 2010
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Schopper (1529-1540) the doctrines of Luther found favour in the monastery.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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This was ill to bear; and whereas his royal wife called to mind in a happy hour that Welemisl had been provoked out of all measure by Rochow's scorn, and had done the deed out of no malice aforethought but, being heated with wine, in a sudden rage, and that he was in so far more worthy of mercy than young Schopper, who had shed noble blood with
Margery — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867
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I should make mention of him to the King as his Majesty's most faithful servant, ever ready for any sacrifice in his service, at the same time he asked with a grin how it would pleasure me to hear Herdegen called by the name and title of Baron von Schopper-Im Hoff?
Margery — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867
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Schopper pay some penalty yet more than a mere fine, to that he pledged his royal word, and as for young Welemisl, he was minded to devise some punishment that should hinder many an over-bold knight from drawing his sword!
Margery — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867
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As to myself, the last remaining link of the Schopper chain whereof
Margery — Volume 08 Georg Ebers 1867
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We kissed as we stood on the threshold of the Schopper-house, and when at length we must need part he held me once more to his heart, longer than ever he had before, and tore himself away; and laying his hands on my shoulders, as he looked into my eyes in the pale light of dawn, he said:
Margery — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867
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Then was there shouting and clinking and emptying of wine cups, whereat old Dame Clara Tetzel, who was deaf and had failed to gather the purport of her son's address, cried aloud "Is young Schopper come at last then?"
Margery — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867
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