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Derrick Tabb's program provides free tutoring, instruments and music instruction to more than 100 students.
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Alerted to concerns about Tabb's building, he said, the project hired an independent industrial hygienist to conduct tests of surfaces there on Dec. 3, using methods published by the American Society for Testing and Materials.
Eric Schmeltzer: ���Katrina Cough��� Begins to Spread in New Orleans 2008
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Tabb's report, "Institutional Equity Trading in America: Divining a Path to Liquidity," used research from 65 traders at U.S. institutional investment management firms with $12.6 trillion in assets under management.
Stock Exchanges Face 2007
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Always artistic, Tabb's verse usually suggests workmanship; it is more thoughtful than spontaneous.
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_ -- One of the most charming of Father Tabb's lyrics.
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"Who the devil's this?" he demanded, as the door opened and Tabb's child appeared in the entry.
Hocken and Hunken Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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"I been expectin 'you this hour an' more," announced Tabb's child.
Hocken and Hunken Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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"What yer wrigglin 'for like that, at the back o' my chair, you Tabb's child?" asked Mr Rogers, whose paralysis prevented his turning his head.
Hocken and Hunken Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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The bride and groom received under an immense wedding bell of evergreens, a token of love for their colonel, made with their own hands, from the bushes growing about them, by the men of Tabb's regiment.
The end of an era, 1899
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Tabb's poems are preeminently "short swallow-flights of song," for most of them are only from four to eight lines long.
History of American Literature Reuben Post Halleck 1897
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