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Jennifer Larmore (born June 21, 1958) is an
American mezzo-soprano
opera singer,
particularly noted for her
performances in
coloratura and bel
canto roles...
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Charles Larmore (born 23
March 1950) is an
American philosopher. He is the W.
Duncan MacMillan Family Professor of the
Humanities and
Professor of Philosophy...
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Lawrence L.
Larmore is an
American mathematician and
theoretical computer scientist.
Since 1994 he has been a
professor of
computer science at the University...
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Robert McKahan Larmore (December 6, 1896 –
January 15, 1964),
known also as "Red"
Larmore, was a
professional baseball player whose career spanned three...
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enforcement of a
legal code by an
authoritative body.
According to
Charles Larmore, the
second approach sees
political philosophy as the
freedom to discipline...
- f = ± 2 λ N 2 {\displaystyle \Delta f=\pm 2\lambda N^{2}} .
Larmore 1965, p. 167.
Larmore 1965, p. 163. Ray 2000, p. 53.
McLean 2008, p. 238. Lipson,...
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Elyse Dufour, Jack Champion,
Jermaine Rivers,
Amber Neukum, J.
Benedict Larmore, Ben Barlow,
Bailey Campbell, Joe Walz,
Deanna Meske and
Manny Sandow....
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Vance C.
Larmore House is a
historic residence near Hammondville, Alabama.
Larmore came to
DeKalb County from Abingdon, Virginia,
around 1838. One...
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Perfectionist liberalism (also
liberal perfectionism) has been
defined by
Charles Larmore (1987) as the "family of
views that base
political principles on 'ideals...
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Valentini Terrani,
Susanne M****e,
Cecilia Bartoli,
Joyce DiDonato,
Jennifer Larmore, Elīna Garanča,
Isabel Leonard and
Vesselina Kasarova.
Famous contralto...