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Assange repeatedly threatened to walk off, calling Shubert's questions about his personal life "completely disgusting."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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Consequently, the latter of his nine children—including Anna, Frank’s mother, who was born on Valentine’s Day 1885—were given the last name Shubert.
The Sins of Brother Curtis Lisa Davis 2011
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Consequently, the latter of his nine children—including Anna, Frank’s mother, who was born on Valentine’s Day 1885—were given the last name Shubert.
The Sins of Brother Curtis Lisa Davis 2011
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The Times, in response, refused to run advertising for Shubert shows, and eventually, feeling the fiscal pinch, the Shuberts relented.
Leonard Jacobs: Ensnaring Theatre Critics in the Spider-Man Web Leonard Jacobs 2011
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The Times, in response, refused to run advertising for Shubert shows, and eventually, feeling the fiscal pinch, the Shuberts relented.
Leonard Jacobs: Ensnaring Theatre Critics in the Spider-Man Web Leonard Jacobs 2011
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The precedent for this was set back in 1915 when the Shubert brothers banned New York Times critic Alexander Woollcott from their venues, a right that was ultimately upheld in court.
Leonard Jacobs: Ensnaring Theatre Critics in the Spider-Man Web Leonard Jacobs 2011
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The Times, in response, refused to run advertising for Shubert shows, and eventually, feeling the fiscal pinch, the Shuberts relented.
Leonard Jacobs: Ensnaring Theatre Critics in the Spider-Man Web Leonard Jacobs 2011
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Yvonne Force Villareal and Doreen Remen , the always fashionable art patrons and founders of the Art Production Fund, commissioned the piece, along with Sotheby's, after working out a short-term donation deal with the Shubert Organization, which owns the lot.
Artist Raises the Roof Mike Vliensky 2011
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The precedent for this was set back in 1915 when the Shubert brothers banned New York Times critic Alexander Woollcott from their venues, a right that was ultimately upheld in court.
Leonard Jacobs: Ensnaring Theatre Critics in the Spider-Man Web Leonard Jacobs 2011
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The precedent for this was set back in 1915 when the Shubert brothers banned New York Times critic Alexander Woollcott from their venues, a right that was ultimately upheld in court.
Leonard Jacobs: Ensnaring Theatre Critics in the Spider-Man Web Leonard Jacobs 2011
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