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"There's been a creeping expansion at an airport that never would've been built today," said Marcia Teschner , who represents the village of Rye Brook on the County Airport Citizens Advisory Council, a group of residents from the area who monitor the airport.
Soaring in Westchester Shelly Banjo 2011
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And by the way, Mark Teschner at General Hospital — also on ABC — has no problem finding fabulously talented young ones.
Afternoon Delight, Indeed: Carolyn Hinsey's Hard-Hitting Soap Book Is Here 2011
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For NS, Teschner and Hillier made very well thought-out choices: the politically chic, not to mention gorgeous Nanizin Boniadi; the unusual looking and very goofy Dominic Rains (Leo); Graham Shiels (sexy villain Cody), and an appealingly real Angel M. Wainwright (Regina), a real gem.
General Hospital Night Shift: Good Night and Good Riddance 2007
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Fräulein Teschner thrust the white cloth at Ingrid.
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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Though the pastor worried that his reputation might have been sullied by the questioning, he consoled himself after dark by spreading three Brötchen with Leberwurst and starting in on the Graupensuppe—barley soup—that Fräulein Teschner had cooked for the following day.
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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Fräulein Teschner thrust the white cloth at Ingrid.
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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Her raincoat buttoned up, and a covered basket over one arm, Fräulein Teschner would depart for the stores and open market, stand in line—no easy feat with her varicose veins—and wait with grim satisfaction for Frau Weiler or one of the other merchants to comment, “He must be at it again.”
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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Her raincoat buttoned up, and a covered basket over one arm, Fräulein Teschner would depart for the stores and open market, stand in line—no easy feat with her varicose veins—and wait with grim satisfaction for Frau Weiler or one of the other merchants to comment, “He must be at it again.”
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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Though the pastor worried that his reputation might have been sullied by the questioning, he consoled himself after dark by spreading three Brötchen with Leberwurst and starting in on the Graupensuppe—barley soup—that Fräulein Teschner had cooked for the following day.
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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Her raincoat buttoned up, and a covered basket over one arm, Fräulein Teschner would depart for the stores and open market, stand in line—no easy feat with her varicose veins—and wait with grim satisfaction for Frau Weiler or one of the other merchants to comment, “He must be at it again.”
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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