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In 1987, he got a splashy career launch at a film festival in Montreal when Wim Wenders publicly handed over a $5,000 prize he had won for Wings of Desire to the young director.
We have offered recordings with Joyce Hatto, if she is still able to undertake such a commitment, and have offered to finance a career launch at the Royal Festival Hall with as many members of the original National Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra as can be reassembled".
Most scientists, gay or straight, believe that the quality of their science is the main determinant of a successful career launch.
No other career launch is singled out, so it could be true that Deford's work during..
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Born 29 April 1854, in Nancy, France, he was a precocious child and had a stellar university career, launching into mathematical research of extraordinary originality.
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