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Examples
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Europe and Israel, particularly after the song "Gelt" was released in 2004.
Dancing and Shaking With an Exultant Spirit Peter Duffy 2009
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Us Jews have the ever-popular Hanukkah Gelt -- These thin, round, pieces of chocolate "coins" are sold in fishing nets I imagine to honor history's great Jewish Bassmasters.
David Fagin: Twas the Night Before... Hannukah? David Fagin 2011
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But maybe "Gelt Macht Arbeit" might be more correct.
Mira Schor: Gagosian Gallery pulls a Smithsonian Mira Schor 2010
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"Arbeit Macht Gelt" seemed appropriate, in keeping with the association between the text at the entry of the show with the text on the metal entry gate to Auschwitz, "Arbeit Macht Frei," and in keeping also with the price of the work.
Mira Schor: Gagosian Gallery pulls a Smithsonian Mira Schor 2010
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"Arbeit Macht Gelt" seemed appropriate, in keeping with the association between the text at the entry of the show with the text on the metal entry gate to Auschwitz, "Arbeit Macht Frei," and in keeping also with the price of the work.
Mira Schor: Gagosian Gallery pulls a Smithsonian Mira Schor 2010
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But maybe "Gelt Macht Arbeit" might be more correct.
Mira Schor: Gagosian Gallery pulls a Smithsonian Mira Schor 2010
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But maybe "Gelt Macht Arbeit" might be more correct.
Mira Schor: Gagosian Gallery pulls a Smithsonian Mira Schor 2010
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Also present and accounted for is Gelt, played by a Robert Vaughn reprising his role from The Magnificent Seven.
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"Arbeit Macht Gelt" seemed appropriate, in keeping with the association between the text at the entry of the show with the text on the metal entry gate to Auschwitz, "Arbeit Macht Frei," and in keeping also with the price of the work.
Mira Schor: Gagosian Gallery pulls a Smithsonian Mira Schor 2010
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Under "Gelt for Geezers," heavy-handed pressure for early exit won't come from some faceless, nameless, impersonal bureaucrat.
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