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Weingartner

[vahyn-gahrt-nuhr]

noun

  1. (Paul) Felix (Edler von Münzberg) 1863–1942, Austrian composer, conductor, and writer.



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“The text of the elections and electors clauses is silent as to the role of state constitutions, but the subsequent history is anything but,” the legal scholar Michael Weingartner writes in a draft article on the theory of independent state legislatures.

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A student of renowned musicians like the conductor Felix Weingartner and the clarinetist Louis Cahuzac, he was steeped in the world of European art music.

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“You have this massive number of kids who will fall through the cracks because the city didn’t coordinate services for them,” said Eric Weingartner, the chief executive of the Door.

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Mr. Weingartner said Broome Street was able to prevent calamity for its students and families in the spring because it offered such a variety of services.

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Gymnast Hermann Weingartner earned six medals in all: three gold, two silver and one bronze.

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