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                    [Title] => Year-ender: Raul Sunico the compleat achiever
                    [Summary] => This is for readers who might not know how the adjective "compleat"  came about. The English writer Isaac Walton titled his essay on fishing "The Compleat Angler"; thus the term "compleat" has come to mean complete – more emphatically.


Concert pianist Raul Sunico is my choice for compleat achiever for the year just ended. I once told him he should be included in the Guinness Book of World Records, and in his soft voice and gentle manner, he replied, "The book is for the biggest pizza or the largest hamburger, and the like."
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Cristine’s early mentor was Rosario Picazo who also had the prodigy Cecile Licad under her wing. Incidentally, Picazo was a pupil of Isabelle Vengerova who later taught Nena Villanueva. Cristine’s other mentors included Gaby Casadesus, Fou Ts’ong and Philippe Entremont, both of whom had played in Manila, the latter appearing with Licad at the CCP.
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Concert pianist Raul Sunico is my choice for compleat achiever for the year just ended. I once told him he should be included in the Guinness Book of World Records, and in his soft voice and gentle manner, he replied, "The book is for the biggest pizza or the largest hamburger, and the like."
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