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- Both Alexander and Crambes graduated from Juilliard 10 years ago.
- In 2007, the bassist B閞ald Crambes joined the band.
- Eric Crambes is another former resident of Planet Juilliard.
- Other crops eligible for payments include crambe, flaxseed, mustard, rapeseed, safflower and sesame.
- "' Crambe "'is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England.
- JUILLARD-ALUMNI ( New York )-- Both Chad Alexander and Eric Crambes graduated from the Juilliard School here 10 years ago.
- The patent stipulates that the base oil come from unrefined vegetable oils like soybean, canola, rapeseed, crambe, safflower, or sunflower.
- Ricketts was the son of the Rev . Richard Ernest Ricketts, sometime Vicar of Crambe, North Yorkshire and his wife Mabel Rose Williams.
- In 1611 he published a second volume of travel writings, this one entitled " Coryats Crambe, or his Coleworte twice Sodden ."
- "One foxglove says nothing, " says McGourty, " but one Aruncus ( giant Goat's beard ), or one Crambe says plenty ."
- Another theory also believes it simply refers to the Latin word " crambe ", which means " Cabbage ", speculating that cabbage crops may once have been grown in the area.
- It is shown as " Crambe station " on Moule's 1850s maps of North and East Yorkshire, and as Crambe Beck Station in John Philips's Geology of Yorkshire.
- It is shown as " Crambe station " on Moule's 1850s maps of North and East Yorkshire, and as Crambe Beck Station in John Philips's Geology of Yorkshire.
- A charming French violinist and a native of Lyon, Crambes studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School in Britain as a child and then with the teacher Tibor Vargas, living at his home in Switzerland.
- A New York Times News Service article filed for Dec . 12 about the careers of members of the Juilliard class of 1994 misspelled the surname of a violinist who taught Eric Crambes, a class member, before he entered Juilliard.
- Their stories-- Alexander has left music and Crambes has a flourishing career-- suggest just two of the many varied paths that superlatively trained musicians can travel after leaving one of the world's premier conservatories, which next year celebrates its 100th anniversary.
- The violin is an easier instrument than the clarinet to ride to stardom, and three of Appel's violinist classmates have managed to do just that : Eric Crambes; Nicholas Eanet, who is one of two concertmasters in the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; and Ittai Shapira.
- The large scale construction of car parks, beach-huts and the importation of topsoil has reduced the range of plants present . " Crambe maritima " ( sea kale ) still grows on the spit and in the 19th century it was apparently harvested for sale in Southampton.
- "At Juilliard I met a lot of people that I still work with, " Crambes said . " It's a very important part of our job, to have relations with people . " Relationships develop not so much from class membership as from studying with the same teacher or playing in the same groups.
- He says the name is a swipe " at Burghley's motto, " Cor unum, via una ", or'one heart, one way .'" Scholars suggest that it derives from the Latin phrase " crambe repetita " meaning " reheated cabbage ", which was expanded in Elizabethan usage to " " Crambe bis " posita mors est " ( " twice served cabbage is deadly " ), which implies " a boring old man " who spouts trite rehashed ideas.
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