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Ms. Shorb says that while the real-estate market in D.C. has held up better than most, the house could have gone for $7 million before the recession.
Go-Go Dancing in D.C. Sarah Tilton 2011
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OTHER BROKERS SAY: "It has been higher, but now, given what else is selling at this price point, that's the right number, " says Liz Lavette Shorb , an associate broker at Washington Fine Properties.
Go-Go Dancing in D.C. Sarah Tilton 2011
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"The VeinViewer is a revolutionary technology that will greatly enhance patient care, safety and comfort," said Gary S. Shorb, president and CEO, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare.
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Unlike, it seems, with me, Shorb experienced how his mother's death "marked a sudden dearth in his creative life."
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I still feel conflicted about, as Shorb puts it, letting my "father's time of passing become fodder for my art".
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I still feel conflicted about, as Shorb puts it, letting my "father's time of passing become fodder for my art".
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Anyway, I can say it gladdens me that my work can so touch a reader as it did Shorb.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Unlike, it seems, with me, Shorb experienced how his mother's death "marked a sudden dearth in his creative life."
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Anyway, I can say it gladdens me that my work can so touch a reader as it did Shorb.
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Thanks also to Linda Shorb at October Country Muzzleloading, Inc., for her patient assistance in helping me to understand the workings of modern day flintlocks.
Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003
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