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"If money comes in, that's the end of anything interesting," says Warrell, who also has a studio in Blagden Alley.
Riding the edge: For a moment, skaters, punk bands and artists had a secret place to call home. Melissa Bell 2010
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I was wondering where that had gone, Warrell says.
Riding the edge: For a moment, skaters, punk bands and artists had a secret place to call home. Melissa Bell 2010
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The sprawling 12,000-square-foot playground was mostly just a haven for "crazy people being crazy," Bill Warrell says.
Riding the edge: For a moment, skaters, punk bands and artists had a secret place to call home. Melissa Bell 2010
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In 1980, Warrell helped start a "grumpy little joint" called the 9: 30 Club.
Riding the edge: For a moment, skaters, punk bands and artists had a secret place to call home. Melissa Bell 2010
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"This financing, if fully funded, would provide sufficient funds for more than a year of operations at our projected burn rate," said Dr. Raymond P. Warrell, Jr., Genta's Chief Executive Officer.
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Here we saw a prize fought between a soldier and country fellow, one Warrell, who promised the least in his looks, and performed the most of valour in his boldness and evenness of mind, and smiles in all he did, that ever I saw and we were all both deceived and infinitely taken with him.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Apr/May 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1669
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Here we saw a prize fought between a soldier and country fellow, one Warrell, who promised the least in his looks, and performed the most of valour in his boldness and evenness of mind, and smiles in all he did, that ever I saw and we were all both deceived and infinitely taken with him.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1669 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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Here we saw a prize fought between a soldier and country fellow, one Warrell, who promised the least in his looks, and performed the most of valour in his boldness and evenness of mind, and smiles in all he did, that ever I saw and we were all both deceived and infinitely taken with him.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668
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Here we saw a prize fought between a soldier and country fellow, one Warrell, who promised the least in his looks, and performed the most of valour in his boldness and evenness of mind, and smiles in all he did, that ever I saw and we were all both deceived and infinitely taken with him.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 73: April/May 1669 Samuel Pepys 1668
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"Muybridge saw himself as an artist photographer and that meant getting the best possible image," said Warrell.
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