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Examples
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And there is equally good work from Peter Sullivan as her laconically evasive husband, Robert Glenister as the emotionally possessive music-teacher and Eleanor Bron as the Austrian mother who lives in constant fear of the police and her son's exposure.
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Well, Williams has Dan Quayle credentials as a working mother, following the example of her music-teacher parents.
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(Perhaps that's why a music-teacher friend of mine in Washington, D.C., calls the bill "No Child Left a Dime".)
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The daughter of a psychiatrist father and a music-teacher mother, she was highly intelligent and cultured.
John Lennon, Cynthia 2005
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He twisted his mustache in military style and cast a rapid, sweeping glance upon the diners, among whom were three saleswomen, an untidy music-teacher of uncertain age, and two women with their husbands.
Bel Ami 2003
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It was all very well to patronize the little music-teacher, but it was not so pleasant to have her settled in the family.
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"Carrie ran away with an Italian music-teacher, and it got into the papers, and made a great stir," explained the first speaker to Polly, who looked mystified.
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'We have an Italian music-teacher, chiefly noticeable for his length of limb, an exiled nobleman, of course.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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He has become violently attached to the assistant music-teacher, who is very thin.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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"He's that absurd EDDY'S ridiculous uncle, and my music-teacher," answered the Flowerpot, also presenting an emaciated appearance.
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