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  • "He composed things that have never been written before for wind quintet," said Imani's oboist, Toyin Spellman-Diaz.

    A Piano 'Genius' Finds His Edge Larry Blumenfeld 2010

  • The problem for Moore's Spellman is that (* SPOILER ALERT*) his avatar dies towards the end of the movie.

    ‘Avatar’ Star Joel David Moore ‘Will Be A Part’ Of The Planned Sequel » MTV Movies Blog 2010

  • So, for example, if you'll take, in your example, Spellman, which is very selective in the HBCU landscape, versus Edward Waters is an open admission institution, you're talking about two radically different students.

    Black Colleges Struggle With Graduation Rates 2010

  • 'Spellman' block), they have employed and promoted these 'journalists' who appear at will on every TV show and write endlessly about the 'far left'.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

  • Dorothy Day, the American-born founder of the Catholic Worker movement, and a faithful and pious Catholic, was once informed by Francis Cardinal Spellman, the powerful archbishop of New York, that she shouldn't use the word "Catholic" for her newspaper, which sought to help the poor and marginalized in the inner city.

    Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Mother Mary MacKillop: The Patron Saint of Abuse Victims S.J. Rev. James Martin 2010

  • Dorothy Day, the American-born founder of the Catholic Worker movement, and a faithful and pious Catholic, was once informed by Francis Cardinal Spellman, the powerful archbishop of New York, that she shouldn't use the word "Catholic" for her newspaper, which sought to help the poor and marginalized in the inner city.

    Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Mother Mary MacKillop: The Patron Saint of Abuse Victims S.J. Rev. James Martin 2010

  • Dorothy Day, the American-born founder of the Catholic Worker movement, and a faithful and pious Catholic, was once informed by Francis Cardinal Spellman, the powerful archbishop of New York, that she shouldn't use the word "Catholic" for her newspaper, which sought to help the poor and marginalized in the inner city.

    Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Mother Mary MacKillop: The Patron Saint of Abuse Victims S.J. Rev. James Martin 2010

  • The apostolic delegate Cardinal Spellman had introduced to Donovan three years earlier dropped by his office frequently with political reports papal envoys filed from foreign posts where Donovan had no agents, such as in Tokyo.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Dorothy Day, the American-born founder of the Catholic Worker movement, and a faithful and pious Catholic, was once informed by Francis Cardinal Spellman, the powerful archbishop of New York, that she shouldn't use the word "Catholic" for her newspaper, which sought to help the poor and marginalized in the inner city.

    Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Mother Mary MacKillop: The Patron Saint of Abuse Victims S.J. Rev. James Martin 2010

  • Dorothy Day, the American-born founder of the Catholic Worker movement, and a faithful and pious Catholic, was once informed by Francis Cardinal Spellman, the powerful archbishop of New York, that she shouldn't use the word "Catholic" for her newspaper, which sought to help the poor and marginalized in the inner city.

    Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Mother Mary MacKillop: The Patron Saint of Abuse Victims S.J. Rev. James Martin 2010

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