Such a three-punch crisis combo of health, financial and economic is new.
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If you use it, you won't achieve really spectacular, ground-pounding combo attacks.
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The researchers found the combo pill worked better than either treatment alone.
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You may love your pink-on-white combo, but it's certainly not for everyone.
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The combo faced a flat-panel TV on a glass and steel stand.
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He used to play in a jazzband with painter Robert Ballagh.
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The jazzband stood next to their table for a private serenade.
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Upbeat will finish with a live performance from Dunedin jazzband Subject2Change.
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The jazzband let out the crash of a new melody.
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His father was a cotton salesman and part-time leader of a jazzband.
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In the lobby there was a jazzgroup doing cool things with Irish melodies.
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Time Out by US jazzgroup The Dave Brubeck Quartet, was released in 1959.
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Snarky Puppy are a jazzgroup.
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Members of Christchurch based world music jazzgroup 'Mundi' who are touring NZ on behalf of Arts On Tour.
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In addition to his conducting roles, he founded the classical-world-hip-hop- jazzgroup Absolute Ensemble, which has delved deep into crossover territory.
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You might happen upon a free- jazzgroup, a punk band, or a soul-funk DJ on any given night of the week.
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That summer, instead of quitting, Ashley got involved with a new jazzgroup-alljunior and senior high students-ina nearby town.
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The Reuben Bradley Sextet is a jazzgroup that is taking their show on the road with shows in the Nelson… Audio
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Roseneath Centenial Ragtime Band, a seven piece New Orleans-inspired jazzgroup pop into Summer Nights with Emma Smith to play some tunes.
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The school jazzgroup and I had recorded an album and I was taking this album and I wanted her to sign it.
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It was not until a year later, when he heard her singing at the Iron Door with a jazzgroup, that he saw her potential.
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Reporter heard him play at Michael's Pub on E. 48th St., where he plays every Monday night in a 7-piece traditional jazzgroup.
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The New Yorker, June 23, 1975 P. 34 Parody portraying the Bloomsbury Group (English literary group that flourished about 1907-1930) as a jazzgroup.
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Now, the group has matured into one of the finest and most exciting jazzgroups around.
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Bley began by writing tunes for small jazzgroups but gradually moved into writing for larger ensembles.
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In the late-1940s, that meant it had jazzgroups playing bebop, pop tunes, and mellow blues ballads.