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This meant that a lot of singers never got a chance to record their best parts, singers who were just as good as or better than some of the exclusively-signed artists (not that being less irritating than Elizabeth Schwartzkopf is a big recommendation).
Opera Recordings That Never Were Jaime J. Weinman 2004
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I always wanted to shoot General Schwartzkopf in the head with a sniper rifle or even just a direct .45 in the head, then hang a sign around his neck saying “THIS is precision targeting” – since all his military did with “precision targeting” is kill a bunch of civilians.
Matthew Yglesias » Peres: Gaza Operation is Collective Punishment, and I Love It 2009
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His Rank bestowed by Gen Schwartzkopf for "covert mission" successfully completed.
Richard Reed 2010
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There she worked in the Schwartzkopf factory manufactoring war material.
Personal Information for Irena Urdang de Tour Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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There she worked in the Schwartzkopf factory manufactoring war material.
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"Wild Palms" had a character named "Tabba Schwartzkopf" and played off anxiety caused by the First Gulf War and "Southland Tales" is just oozing with anxiety about the Second Gulf War.
Is "Southland Tales" the "Wild Palms" of this generation? trinfaneb 2008
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The Shah ruled through the infamous secret terror/torture police force Savak, which Schwartzkopf helped train.
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Can anyone imagine Powell or Schwartzkopf -- or Gen McArthur saying this at a time of national disaster?
Conservative Group To Run Anti-Wright Ads On National Networks Through Election Day 2009
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According to my sources in the military, Petraeus is right up there with Schwartzkopf - Not to be trusted unless it is for their self-interest.
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The Shah ruled through the infamous secret terror/torture police force Savak, which Schwartzkopf helped train.
Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman: Facing the Bushes' Iranian Whirlwind 2009
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