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Marin Alsop is the first woman to be chosen to conduct a major American symphony.
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Marin then fell face-first onto the floor and began to vomit a clear liquid the report says.
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The 16-year-old took the first set 6-0 against Juan Antonio Marin before the Costa Rican wildcard retired in the second with a knee injury.
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When band leader Orlando Marin told his group they had their first gig, they almost couldn't go because the piano player couldn't get permission from his mother.
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It is only the 41st known Mersenne prime, named after Marin Mersenne , a 17th Century French monk who first studied the rare numbers 300 years ago.
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Marin dropped to his knees, and then fell face-first on the carpet as his attorneys tried to assist him.
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This year, Marin Alsop became music director of the Baltimore Symphony, making her the first woman to head a major American orchestra.
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In 2007, Marin Alsop will become music director of the Baltimore Symphony, making her the first woman to head a major American orchestra.
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Marin Alsop, the music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO), was the first speaker in our Conversations on Creative Leadership series at The George Washington University School of Business on Monday.
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