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Dressler

[ dres-ler ]

noun

  1. Marie Leila Koerber, 1869–1934, U.S. actress, born in Canada.


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“I don’t think we ever imagined it would be this long,” says University of Chicago’s Freedman, who worked on the Dressler report.

Dressler briefed then-NASA Administrator Dan Goldin in late 1995.

The first science goal listed in the Dressler report was “the detailed study of the birth and evolution of normal galaxies such as the Milky Way.”

There were several officers in there at the time, and—the Baron von Dressler.

One cannot see Marie Dressler on the stage without being convinced that she is acting no one in the world but herself.

Marie Dressler without subterfuge presented herself in the guise of the unconventional Miss Honeydew.

With his permission Beethoven published in 1783 his earliest extant composition, a set of variations on a march by Dressler.

Adele Rowland and Marie Dressler have their points (and curves).

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