Examples of using Scribner in English and their translations into Italian
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Official/political
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Wolfe left Scribner's after numerous fights with Perkins.
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By 1970, Scribner was viewed as"the backbone of choral music in Washington.
Joachim Jeremias, The Parables of Jesus, Scribner.
From this point on, Scribner was the firm's U.S. import partner.
An Historian's Review of the Gospels(Scribner's, 1977), p.
Scribner was born on February 25,
Glimmer, AJ Michalka as Catra, and Marcus Scribner as Bow.
That year, Scribner was appointed as staff keyboard artist for the National Symphony Orchestra,
with the financial support of Charles Scribner, as a printing press to serve the Princeton community in 1905.
Scribner II also distinguished himself as a leading figure
Award Nomination for Best Choral Recording, with Scribner and Leonard Bernstein as co-nominees.
As artistic director, Scribner directed the chorus in its regular concerts at the John
treatment, and Woolverton developed the first scripts while George Scribner was signed on as director, being later joined by Allers.
Following its opening, Scribner was credited with"mov effectively to take
Norman Scribner, and Leonard Slatkin.
In an unusual event on August 25, 1972, Scribner was directing a Kennedy Center performance of Ravel's Introduction
Penguin/Putnam, Scribner and Columbia University Press,
square foot flagship store in the landmark Scribner Building on Fifth Avenue near 48th Street.
season, expand its public service programming, and"retain Scribner on an annual salary for the first time," allowing him"to devote
In 1878 Charles Scribner II changed the name of the company to Charles Scribner's& Sons
animals, Scribner left production disagreeing with the decision to turn the
Norman Scribner arrived on the Washington music scene in 1960,
performed in concert at the Supreme Court of the United States in 1988 Scribner received a co-nomination for a Grammy Award in 1973(with Leonard Bernstein),
Afterwards, several of the lead crew members, including Allers, Scribner, Hahn, Chapman, and production designer Chris Sanders, took
After six months of story development work Scribner decided to leave the project, as he clashed with Allers and the producers on their decision to turn the film into a musical, as Scribner's intention was of making a documentary-like film more focused on natural aspects.
