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"Over the last 10 years, what was once a relatively small Latin American market and very regionally focused has become not only larger, but more and more sophisticated," says Marc Spiegler, the fair's co-director.
Art Basel Looks South Ellen Gamerman 2011
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Sol Spiegler Tel Aviv, IsraelZakaria has written the most insightful article on the "extremist" problem, pointing out the need for a united front from the European countries, and for NATO allies to "present a solid block."
MAIL CALL 2007
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The exception to this conclusion is subtropical developments, which were not analysed prior to 1965 eg, Spiegler 1971; Simpson & Pelissier 1971.
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Peter Spiegler brought an incisive mind and a scholarly thoroughness and contributed a deft understanding of history and economics.
THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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Madame Spiegler is still not beyond a waltz, and in the very whirl of one last night, she turned to me and _implored_ that I should 'move heaven and earth,' as she termed it -- with her blue eyes thrown up to the chandelier, and her remarkably pretty and well-_chaussé'd_ feet still beating time to the dance -- to bring her disconsolate bosom tidings of her '_frère, si bien aimé, si malheureux_.'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 Various
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Madame Spiegler is really uneasy on the subject, though it has not diminished either her weight or her velocity, nor will prevent her waltzing till the end of the world, or of herself.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 Various
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The recollection of Madame Spiegler, rolling and rushing through the waltz like a dolphin through the waves; or like any thing caught in an enormous whirlpool, sweeping round perpetually until it was swept out of sight, had fevered me.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 Various
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He therefore made his way down to the Graner Mann, which was one of the favourite trysting-places of the wilder students, and ran, boisterously waving his cane in the air, into the little parlour, where sat Spiegler and Muller and half a dozen other boon companions.
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Graner Mann, which was one of the favourite trysting-places of the wilder students, and ran, boisterously waving his cane in the air, into the little parlour, where sat Spiegler and Muller and half a dozen other boon companions.
The Captain of the Polestar Arthur Conan Doyle 1894
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"All major American museum directors are expected to be here," said Marc Spiegler, co-director of the fair whose main sponsor is
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