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Flemming

[flem-ing]

noun

  1. Walther 1843–1905, German cell biologist.



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"Someone may not necessarily want to attack us, but rather stress us out and see how we react," said Flemming Drejer, director of operations at Denmark's intelligence service PET.

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“I think it’s the last gasp of the curse of the Bambino,” Flemming joked.

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Flemming was distraught but took it in stride with Papa’s help.

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Times staff writers Jack Flemming and David Zahniser contributed to this report.

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“Our life was a lot more simple back then. We just wanted to make art and create things. We were living in the moment and wanted to have fun with our friends,” said Josh Flemming, who founded the stage alongside his two brothers Jesse and Dede.

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