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But Whitacre is jumpy under the best of circumstances, prone to weird delusions of grandeur as well as struggles with paranoia.
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Whitacre is in Cambridge now, training choirs, and will conduct the London Symphony Chorus at the Barbican on 24 October and the Côrdydd in Cardiff on 6 November.
Eric Whitacre: Light & Gold – review Fiona Maddocks 2010
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But Whitacre is jumpy under the best of circumstances, prone to weird delusions of grandeur as well as struggles with paranoia.
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BECK: America, does the name Whitacre, the guy who helped Rahm Emanuel make $16 million, does the name Whitacre ring a bell?
Carol Felsenthal: Pat Caddell a "Liberal Democrat?" No He's Not! 2009
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I don't know if techno opera has already been done, but if not Whitacre is on to something big.
Two Tickets to 2007
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The longer the film moves forward though, the more it becomes clear that that’s exactly the point; not even Whitacre is sure why he does the things he does, and it isn’t until he runs out of lies to tell that he stops running his mouth long enough to let that notion dawn on him.
This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: The Informant!, The Box, The Damned United, Dead Snow, and More | /Film 2010
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The CWA leadership called Whitacre an inspiration to its members.
Berks county news 2009
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Kagan called Whitacre "one of the most aggressive CEOs.
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Kagan called Whitacre "one of the most aggressive CEOs.
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Kagan called Whitacre "one of the most aggressive CEOs.
Netflash 2009
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