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The deputy muttered, Mr. Brubaker, please sit down.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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Dance said reasonably, Theres been a series of very serious crimes, Mr. Brubaker.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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At any rate, Mr. Brubaker said, the kind of unconventional programming that combines pop music with standard repertory is unlikely to revive the economically stagnant classical-music establishment.
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And you, Mr. Brubaker, assaulted Mr. Chilton, which is illegal unless youre in imminent danger of physical harm from a trespasser.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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The idea, Mr. Brubaker explained, was to revive our experience of canonical composers by making them seem less familiar.
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He has made a point of championing the work of living composers like William Duckworth, whose Time Curve Preludes Mr. Brubaker has revived on his newest piano recording, Time Curve (Arabesque), set for a summer release.
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The idea, Mr. Brubaker explained, was to revive our experience of canonical composers by making them seem less familiar.
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He has made a point of championing the work of living composers like William Duckworth, whose Time Curve Preludes Mr. Brubaker has revived on his newest piano recording, Time Curve (Arabesque), set for a summer release.
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At any rate, Mr. Brubaker said, the kind of unconventional programming that combines pop music with standard repertory is unlikely to revive the economically stagnant classical-music establishment.
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Dance would have liked more time to gather baseline information, but she felt a sense of urgency so she stopped his spiel and asked, Mr. Brubaker, where were you at one p.m. yesterday and eleven a.m. today?
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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