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On Sunday afternoon, Mahler sat at his own bar, waiting for a call from his crawfish supplier.
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But he has a great advantage over Mahler; he knows how to rest after his labours.
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Still, the case of Mahler makes one hesitate a while before passing judgment.
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Mahler was recalled to the stand to verify McGill's statement in the matter of the interview.
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Scornful, blasé with success, and very exacting, his bearing towards other musicians has nothing of Mahler's winning modesty.
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The reason she did not go on the Verona was because the trip by water had made Mrs. Mahler ill on previous occasions.
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British Dictionary definitions for Mahler
Mahler
/ (ˈmɑːlə) /
noun
Gustav (ˈɡʊstaf). 1860–1911, Austrian composer and conductor, whose music links the romantic tradition of the 19th century with the music of the 20th century. His works include nine complete symphonies for large orchestras, the symphonic song cycle Das Lied von der Erde (1908), and the song cycle Kindertotenlieder (1902)