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Both women were active in preparing students for concerts, eistedfords, worked in with the local music conservatorium all without even a second thought about covanentalism - living it as naturally as they breathed.
A Look at the Past 2006
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And I was in a school of the conservatorium - the Vienna Conservatorium.
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Vocifera that the laburista leader, for still appeals to more to the constituents and for giving continuity to its idea of "third via" between Socialism and conservatorium, is in procinto of: * To send to all the constituents a righello for easier I compare collective of the mutual measures.
Cameron 'War Raised Terror Risk' Rachel 2006
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The conservatorium where we rehearse every Saturday morning was having a garage sale; lots of old sheet music, opera scores, junk from the classrooms, old computers...
Storm o' muffins... Niki 2006
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The conservatorium where we rehearse every Saturday morning was having a garage sale; lots of old sheet music, opera scores, junk from the classrooms, old computers...
Archive 2006-05-01 Niki 2006
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His eyes immediately rested on two figures approaching from the direction of the conservatorium, across the grass – lawn.
Kangaroo 2004
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But there must be in every university a recognition of the fact that it is a great conservatorium where you can conserve the standards of the state, and the knowledge of the state, and the ideals and instruction of the past.
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Elsner was entrusted by the minister Staszyc with the direction of a school of dramatic singing and recitation; and in 1821, to crown all previous efforts, a conservatorium was opened, the programme of which might almost have satisfied a Berlioz.
Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician Niecks, Frederick 1888
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As she talked to him she kept looking about at the audience and greeting acquaintances; they were her fellow-students at the higher courses and at the conservatorium, and her pupils.
The Darling and Other Stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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I was at once shown over the spacious, airy, well-kept building -- school of art and conservatorium of music in one, both built, set on foot, and maintained by the municipality.
In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller" Matilda Betham-Edwards 1877
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