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Carnegie Hall [ˈkɑːnəgɪ] n (Placename) a famous concert hall in New York (opened 1891); endowed by Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), Scots-born US steel manufacturer and philanthropist How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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She also taught at Ballet Arts of Carnegie Hall in NYC. On the verge of expanding its presence at Carnegie Hal Tower, the investment management firm, Atticus Capital, has chosen instead to relocate its offices to the General Motor building where it just signed a deal for the entire 12th floor The firm was in the process of renewing its lease for two floors in Carnegie Hall Tower and was in negotiations to expand onto one of five floors being shed by IAC/ InterActiveCorp. WGBH Boston is collaborating with From the Tap and Carnegie Hall to bring the music variety program to PBS member stations. |
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