| 41. | In at least one death, that of the piano tuner, full bags of the brand were found near the body.
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| 42. | In 1886, London piano tuner Edgar Drake is asked to take on an odd mission for her majesty's government.
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| 43. | She is training to be a piano tuner, but worries about how to find a job when she graduates next year.
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| 44. | She admired the delicately stenciled cast-iron plate and some meticulous interior molding destined to be seen only by piano tuners.
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| 45. | The nation's hangman, a professional piano tuner, died a few months before the coup and was never replaced.
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| 46. | She confides the newly discovered secret to the piano tuner when suddenly the Marquis returns home for his business trip was canceled.
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| 47. | The brave piano tuner is willing to stay with her even though he knows he will not be able to save her.
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| 48. | Upon his release in 1939, he emigrated to London, where he first worked as a piano tuner and synagogal cantor.
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| 49. | It was initially led by Ben Purse, a piano tuner, while, during the 1900s, its secretary was Thomas Summerbell.
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| 50. | In 2004, the Piano Tuners and Technicians Guild bestowed a special commendation award for Mick s outstanding contribution to the piano industry.
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