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Quartet
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Quartet
Respiratory care A system for diagnosing and managing obstructive sleep apnea Modes Continuous, bi-level pressure, automatic 'smart' CPAP modes. See Obstructive sleep apnea.


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15pm, Sat 10am to 3pm (library) QUATUOR DIOTIMA [French string quartet, playing romantic and classical compositions] Sofia, June 21; Varna, June 23; Plovdiv, June 25 MARDIS DU CINEMA Mahaleo [film by Marie-Clemence et Cesar Paes (2005, 100'); with English subtitles] June 23, 7pm FESTIVAL CLEF D'OR [French song competition, open to all interested under 30 years old **in Plovdiv; visit afbg.
47) Students of Voegelin will recognize in Joachim the aboriginal precursor of Hegel and Marx and the source, through his Tractatus super quatuor evangelica, of the specifically modern strain of world-immanent ("God is dead") ideology.
Violinist Laura Andriani, first violin of Quatuor Alcan, beautifully matches the clear, almost vibrato-less sounds of Leblanc and Wiliford.
 
 
 
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