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album called I Tom
Lehrers vackra värld ("In the
beautiful world of Tom
Lehrer"), with 12 of
Lehrer's songs interpreted in Swedish.
Lehrer wrote in a letter...
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number of
Lehrers moved elsewhere around the world,
specifically to the Americas.
Brian Lehrer (born 1952),
American talk show host Jim
Lehrer (1934–2020)...
- MacNeil/
Lehrer Productions in 1994, but
MacNeil and
Lehrer retained editorial control. In 2014, MacNeil/
Lehrer Productions,
owned by MacNeil,
Lehrer, and...
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installed in Haus des
Lehrers.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Haus des
Lehrers.
Project Blinkenlights Feature on Haus des
Lehrers by TV
Berlin (in...
- Andy Z.
Lehrer (16 May 1930 – 6
February 2014) was a
Romanian entomologist. From 1996
until his death, he
worked as a
research ****ociate in the laboratory...
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James Charles Lehrer (/ˈlɛərə/ LAIR-ə; May 19, 1934 –
January 23, 2020) was an
American journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and playwright. He was the...
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Jonah Richard Lehrer (born June 25, 1981) is an
American author and blogger.
Lehrer studied neuroscience at
Columbia University and was a
Rhodes Scholar...
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Keith "Lucky"
Lehrer (born
April 18, 1958) is a
drummer from Los Angeles,
California ****ociated with
several influential LA punk rock bands. He was originally...
- More of Tom
Lehrer was the
second studio album recorded by
musical satirist Tom
Lehrer. The LP
contains the same
songs (in the same sequence) as the live...
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Brian Lehrer (born
October 5, 1952) is an
American radio talk show host on New York City's
public radio station WNYC. His
daily two-hour 2007
Peabody Award-winning...