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  • The eagle arrived, quiet and subdued, wheezing from the inhaled seawater and suffering from extensive bruising, Tri-State Director Sally Welte said.

    Patuxent personnel, rescue groups return eagle to the wild Jay Friess 2010

  • "They don't look back, and that's the way you want it," Welte said.

    Patuxent personnel, rescue groups return eagle to the wild Jay Friess 2010

  • Some piano roll recording methods notably those of Welte and Ampico, but others as well captured not only the notes and durations, but also the note velocities, expression pedal actions, and more.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Yeah, That’s A Good One: 2009

  • In addition to the then-standard concert repertoire, some of which she recorded for the Welte-Mignon and Ampico recording pianos, she promoted works of contemporary American and European composers.

    Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler. 2009

  • The thing is, however, that through the Welte-Mignon player-piano magic some performances by Mahler exist.

    Mengelberg's Mahler Patrick J. Smith 2008

  • The thing is, however, that through the Welte-Mignon player-piano magic some performances by Mahler exist.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Patrick J. Smith 2008

  • This is a variation on the player pianos of the days of yore, and it seems to be a modern analog to the Welte-Mignon machine, which managed to capture Gustav Mahler interpreting his own works.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Patrick J. Smith 2007

  • This is a variation on the player pianos of the days of yore, and it seems to be a modern analog to the Welte-Mignon machine, which managed to capture Gustav Mahler interpreting his own works.

    Technocracies and Music Patrick J. Smith 2007

  • "Old, big ethnic parishes were falling behind, despite the great generosity, effort and money of those who stayed," recalls Noreen Welte, now director of planning for the archdiocese.

    USATODAY.com - Two cities, 10 years, same crisis 2004

  • The city consolidations "gave some people who had been driving back into the city from new homes in the suburbs a chance to say they had no loyalty to a new parish and begin going to one near their home," says Noreen Welte, director of parish planning for the Milwaukee Archdiocese.

    USATODAY.com - Church struggles with change 2004

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