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Moszkowski

[ mawsh-kawf-skee, -kof- ]

noun

  1. Ѵ·ٳ [mawr, -its, mohr, -its], 1854–1925, Polish composer and pianist.


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Buechner was born in the Chinese year of the pig, she said, adding that perhaps the way pigs dug in the mud prefigured her penchant as an adult pianist to champion overlooked repertory, including works by Turina, Busoni, Moszkowski and even the forgotten piano pieces of the operetta composer Rudolf Friml.

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Those five Wall Street banks generated roughly $44 billion in trading revenue during the first half of the year, a seven-year high when adjusting for one-time items, said Guy Moszkowski, bank analyst with Autonomous Research.

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Autonomous Research analyst Guy Moszkowski said he planned to follow up with further questions.

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Autonomous Research analyst Guy Moszkowski said he planned to follow up with further questions.

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The 2008 crisis “forced the U.S. banking system to recognize its losses and recapitalize itself quickly,” Mr. Moszkowski said.

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