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Trentman, one of the
pioneers in the
audiobook industry.
Recorded Books was
founded in 1978 by
Henry Trentman in
Charlotte Hall, Maryland.
Trentman was...
- (1991:?) "Arabic Language."
Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia 2009.
Trentman, E. and Shiri, S., 2020. The
Mutual Intelligibility of
Arabic Dialects...
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champion at the 1956
Olympics in Melbourne. JPL · 41213 41279
Trentman 1999 XD95
Richard Trentman (born 1939),
American amateur astronomer and team member...
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Tozzi —
Richard Trentman 3 1939–pres. R.
Trentman; amateur,
Powell Observatory Near-Earth-Object program; disc: MPC and MPC R.
Trentman (41279)
David E...
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audiobooks gaining po****rity with
commuters and travelers. In 1978,
Henry Trentman, a
traveling salesman who
listened to
sales tapes while driving long distances...
- some
linguists consider them
distinct languages. However,
research by
Trentman &
Shiri indicates a high
degree of
mutual intelligibility between closely...
- an
audiobook narrator, however, that he was most famous. In 1979,
Henry Trentman founded Recorded Books and
hired Muller as its
first narrator to record...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 51. ISBN 978-0-521-65236-0. OCLC 40305532.
Trentman, Emma; Shiri,
Sonia (2020). "The
Mutual Intelligibility of
Arabic Dialects:...
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breast feed, and in 1945
founded the Mother's Milk Bank with
Margaret Trentman, a
hospital board member whose baby son had died
because she was unable...
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James Dupree (1983–1990) José
Torres (1983–1988,
chair 1984–1988) Rose
Trentman (1985–2000)
Randy Gordon (1988–1995,
chair 1988–1995) Herb
Washington (1990–1995)...