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Glassman flew to New York, met the comedian and went to work.
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Such stays are routinely granted while related criminal matters are pending, Glassman said.
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Glassman had then apologized and announced his decision to step down.
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A few years ago I met a guy named Bernie Glassman.
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Glassman did not participate in the board's consideration and approval of the merger.
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The glassworker here in the interior had the same task to perform.
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A foreign glassworker searching for the books of a reputed wizard who made the Hildesheim bronze they are so proud of.
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So the composition of blue glass singularly preoccupied the glassworkers of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
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Industry divided neighborhoods as well: one quarter was devoted to the manufacture of perfumes and to the fabrication of their alabaster pots, another to glassworkers.
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This is because his art was descended from the glassworkers; and he himself continued to make designs for the glassworkers of Murano all his life.
Usage of glassblower in English
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He's a glassblower and he makes a lot of fish to sell.
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His breathing grazed my skin, as delicate and even as a glassblower's.
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Maybe Piven's Louisiana glassblower has enough heat to become a reality star, too.
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That showed he used to be a glassblower before he made his money.
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Eventually she stepped into a deserted piece of road behind a glassblower and a clocksmith's shop.
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I'm only a glassblower's boy from the Ridings.
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Others played specific roles such as breeder mom, glassblower, acupuncturist, filament winder, potato nurturer, pump fixer.
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The glassblower's prentice slept on, one hand clenched at his side, the other flung out against the rock.
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Mr. Macho was a talented glassblower.
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These people, the potter on methadone, the glassblower on Percodans, and the silversmith popping Vicodins, they've found their niche.
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A glassblower's prentice has to spend long hours working the ovens, fanning and stoking the fires for the melted glass.
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A silver bead formed at the end, swelling and glowing like molten glass on the end of a glassblower's tube.
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This year's list includes an MBE award for Tom Young, a 79-year-old glassblower who produces scientific glassware used for technical instruments.
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He had the glassblower tint glass until it was almost black and cut two round plates from it to fit the frames.
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His father, originally from Winchester, worked as a glassblower and later had a grocer shop on nearby Mecklenburg (now Railway) Street.
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As we have seen Nature anticipating the plasterer in fibro-cartilage, so we see her beforehand with the glassblower in her dealings with the cell.