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Michael Charry, whose new biography of his mentor, George Szell, also comes out in the spring, told countless stories about giants like Szell and Pierre Monteux.
Laurence Vittes: Have Baton, Will Travel: Classical Music Combine in New Orleans Laurence Vittes 2011
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Michael Charry, whose new biography of his mentor, George Szell, also comes out in the spring, told countless stories about giants like Szell and Pierre Monteux.
Laurence Vittes: Have Baton, Will Travel: Classical Music Combine in New Orleans Laurence Vittes 2011
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In "George Szell: A Life of Music," Michael Charry tells how the razor-tongued conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, whose taste ran to the 18th- and 19th-century classics, decided one season to program Mr. Thomson's "Louisiana Story."
How Two Great Critics Compromised Their Posthumous Reputations Terry Teachout 2011
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The Colombian woman, Maria Teresa Charry, said Torres set out to entrap de Jesus and take his money, a sentiment echoed among his followers.
Antichrist misses court date, but divorce case goes on without him 2008
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You know like what Charry the chair would have as a toy.
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Set your table just as usual, Charry; push 'em out o 'the way if they get in it.
Nobody Susan Warner 1852
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So, Charry, you must see and have things very special.
Nobody Susan Warner 1852
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"My dear Charry! to such men Monday is just like all other days; and washing is -- well, of course, a necessity, but it is done by fairies, or it might be, for all they know about it."
Nobody Susan Warner 1852
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"We were all there," said Taylor's wife, Charry Taylor.
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"I hit the relationship jackpot," says Charry "Chaz" Godwin, of her fiancé, Mitch Roth.
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