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Horowitz
Vladimir. 1904--89, Russian virtuoso pianist, in the US from 1928


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David Horowitz Rational observers of recent American political events see the continuing tyranny by our elected officials as the cause of our economic downfall, and perhaps even the end of our Constitutional Republic.
In 1959, piano duo Melvin Stecher and Norman Horowitz founded the Stecher and Horowitz Foundation.
Andreessen Horowitz will look to invest in a broad range of innovative technology from cloud computing, networking, and enterprise applications to consumer Internet companies and social media businesses," it said.
 
 
 
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