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  2. Eugene Fodor (violinist) - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Nicholas Fodor, Jr. (March 5, 1950 – February 26, 2011) [1] was an American classical violinist. Fodor was born in Denver, Colorado.His first 10 years of study were with Harold Wippler, who taught him from 1958 until 1968. [2]

  3. Red seal ships - Wikipedia

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    The 350 red seal ships recorded between 1604 and 1634, averaging about 10 ships per year, could be compared to the single Portuguese carrack visiting Nagasaki from Macau every year, which was larger in tonnage (between 2 and 3 times a single red seal ship), and carried a rich cargo of silk directly obtained from China.

  4. Red Seal - Wikipedia

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    Red Seal may refer to: Red Seal (tobacco) sold by the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company; Red Seal Program, a Canadian program to assess the skills of tradespeople; Red seal ships, 17th century Japanese armed merchant sailing ships; RCA Red Seal Records, owned by Sony Music; Red Seal, a 1950 Italian film directed by Flavio Calzavara

  5. Denis Matsuev - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, he won a prize at the "New Names Charitable Foundation" competition in Irkutsk and received a stipend, $1,000 a month, from the foundation to study music in Moscow. [1] With other young gifted musicians from Russia discovered by the foundation, Matsuev went on tour in Europe and the United States.

  6. RCA Red Seal Records - Wikipedia

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    The first Red Seal discs recorded by Victor in the United States were of the Australian contralto Ada Crossley on April 30, 1903. [2] In 1950, RCA Victor began issuing vinyl microgroove LPs (originally introduced by Columbia Records in 1948), because they were losing artists and sales due to the company's resistance to adopting the new format. [3]

  7. Red Seal Program - Wikipedia

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    Specimen of a Red Seal Endorsement (Red Seal number goes where the word "canoe" is.) Red Seal Program, specifically known as The Interprovincial Standards Red Seal Program, is a program that sets common standards for tradespeople in Canada. It is a partnership between the Canadian federal government, the provinces and the territories.

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  9. Study guide - Wikipedia

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    Study guide from Permacharts. Academic support centers in schools often develop study guides for their students, as do for-profit companies and individual students and professors. Once only found at local five and dime stores the internet brought about a new era of online sites with study material.