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Kahaar, 18 and a 30-year-old man known as Schubart or Boelie.
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The German poet Christian Schubart described that key as "the key of triumph, of Hallelujahs, of war-cries, of victory-rejoicing; thus the inviting symphonies, the marches, holiday songs and heaven-rejoicing choruses are set in this key."
Eliot Van Buskirk: Bahrain's Mood Is 'Triumphant' and 'Warlike' According To Listening Habits Eliot Van Buskirk 2011
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The German poet Christian Schubart described that key as "the key of triumph, of Hallelujahs, of war-cries, of victory-rejoicing; thus the inviting symphonies, the marches, holiday songs and heaven-rejoicing choruses are set in this key."
Eliot Van Buskirk: Bahrain's Mood Is 'Triumphant' and 'Warlike' According To Listening Habits Eliot Van Buskirk 2011
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Hundreds of disgruntled Schubart and Kruger Park residents dispersed around noon on Wednesday after handing over a memorandum of grievances to a senior member of the Tshwane mayoral committee.
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Schubart Park resident Yusuf Ahmet, who stood at the front of the crowd holding a sign which read: "Please don't break my home", has been living in his flat for 10 years.
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Tshwane metro police relocated the group to the city hall last week, and on Monday forcibly moved them from there to the Schubart
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He denies abducting the girl and her 9-year-old and 11-year-old brothers in 2002 and taking them to the Kruger Park and Schubart Park flats in Pretoria and various other places, where he tied them up.
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Johannesburg – The court has postponed the trial of a man accused of indecently assaulting three children in the Kruger and Schubart Park flats in Pretoria in order to call a man, closely resembling the accused, as a state witness.
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About 2500 protesters marched from the corner of Schubart and
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Those patches would be studied, both before and after isolation, by scientists whom Lovejoy, Bierregaard, and Schubart would enlist.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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