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The Wigmore is a refuge where no one can reach you, where the right to privacy is rigorously safeguarded.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The Wigmore is a refuge where no one can reach you, where the right to privacy is rigorously safeguarded.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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He also offers a fantastic-sounding dish called Wigmore Pie, but since you can't get a Wigmore cheese here - least not without pestering your cheesemonger, say, at Whole Foods or Allen's Grocery - here's a substitute.
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Vanessa Wigmore tweeted: Lots of ambulances leaving scene.
M5 crash: several feared dead in 'worst collision in memory' 2011
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Jamie Spencer took a brave route on Wigmore Hall in the 12-furlong contest, sitting behind the pace and against the rail and waiting patiently in the straight for a gap that briefly seemed unlikely to appear.
Jamie Spencer guides Wigmore Hall to Grade One success at Woodbine 2011
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But there is no such thing as a free concert: Barenboim was here to promote three new CDs on the Universal label, as well as concerts in June at Wigmore Hall and at the Festival Hall – "where I first played 55 years ago, and still I am surprised that people want to come".
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The British publisher Venetia Butterfield heard of the diary's existence last summer when Weiss visited London for a concert at the Wigmore Hall commemorating fellow inmates at the Terezín camp in former Czechoslovakia.
The schoolgirl who survived the Holocaust by fooling the Nazis 2011
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In the last year of his Wigmore Hall curatorship, American piano star Mehldau shares the stage with California-born mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile – a bluegrass star who has also been known to rework Bach and Charlie Parker.
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Wigmore Hall recorded the first Grade One success of his wide-ranging careeron Sunday when he took the Northern Dancer Turf at Woodbine in Canada.
Jamie Spencer guides Wigmore Hall to Grade One success at Woodbine 2011
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As soon as he found running room, Spencer drove Wigmore Hall into an advantage that he maintained to the wire.
Jamie Spencer guides Wigmore Hall to Grade One success at Woodbine 2011
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