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  2. Tonette - Wikipedia

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    The stub-ended Swanson tonette is a small (6" cavity), end-blown vessel flute made of plastic, which was once popular in American elementary music education. Though the tonette has been superseded by the recorder in many areas, plastic Tonettes are still in use in elementary schools around the nation due to their price, durability, and simplicity.

  3. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Wikipedia

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    Stewart's version reached No. 1 on Billboard ' s Adult Contemporary chart in December 2012 and remained there for a total of five weeks, tying it for the longest leading rendition of a holiday title in the history of the chart.

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  5. Why Minnesota’s recall law spells likely doom for ouster ...

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    Only one of the state-level recalls in U.S. history occurred in a malfeasance standard state. That sole recall was the party-flipping one in Washington in 1981, but it took place during a brief ...

  6. The 19-year path to identifying the remains of a mother who ...

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    As the storm tore apart their home, Tonette Jackson’s last request of her husband was to take care of their children and grandchildren. The 19-year path to identifying the remains of a mother ...

  7. Shubert family - Wikipedia

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    Herald Square Theatre in 1907 Shubert Theatre (Broadway) in 2006 Shubert Theatre (Boston) in 2008. The family's history in America began when Duvvid Schubart (transliterated to "Shubert") and his wife Katrina (Gitel) Helwitz left their native town of Vladislavov in the Russian Empire (now Kudirkos Naumiestis, Lithuania) with their eight children, two of whom died after the journey.

  8. The story of two Brooklyn sisters who forged a family of firsts

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    A look at the lives of Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward, the first Black female doctor in New York, and her sister Sarah J. S. Tompkins Garnet, the first Black female principal in NYC.

  9. Tonetta (name) - Wikipedia

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