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Meanings of great tunes in English
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Usage of great tunes in English
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There have been some greattunes belted out thus far.
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There have been scatterings of other greattunes down the decades, too, of course.
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The list goes on, and so do the greattunes.
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Expect greattunes, a blinding light show and obligatory waving of arms in the air.
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And oh my, do they have some greattunes.
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SoundsGood simply provides greattunes with less tonnage.
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And a clatter of greattunes like this.
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It was a great album, greattunes, but what was he wearing around his neck -a beaver?
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Entrance with moustache only, greattunes, punters up for a laugh, and brilliantly sardonic and hilarious drag shows.
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The Kiffness aka Dave Scott continues to leave the country captivated thanks to his brilliant social media memes and greattunes.
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However, maintaining a position at the top in the world of entertainment requires a great stage persona as well as greattunes.
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Scored to greattunes by Scott Walker and The Kinks, it could hardly offer a more satisfactory swansong to an admired star.
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After a few more songs, however, it became quite obvious that determination itself doesn't write greattunes, and therein lies the rub.
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The First Symphony of Mahler's is very wide-ranging, a symphony of melodies - greattunes, even birdsong, songs, dances and harmonically-infused counterpoint.
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Certainly, the sense of expectation is heightened by their being the critics' and peoples' favourite - greattunes, smart lyrics and personable blokes.
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I'm sorry but you're going to have to explain that to me, it's not like there isn't an absolute shedload of greattunes.