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"Rain Crow" is the latest in a string of latter-day albums in which White continues his exploration of the music that surrounded him growing up, and which helped him to create a signature sound that had a kinship with that of John Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival, with whom White was on the pop charts in the 1960s and '70s.
Click here to view video Winner had found his De Niro; he reteamed with Reed for a string of films in the latter half of the 60s.
He had, it is true, made his debuts at ENO (1979) and the Royal Opera (1985) long since, and a string of productions at the latter included Paul Bunyan, Billy Budd, The Tales of Hoffmann, the early Mozart opera Mitridate and A Midsummer Marriage.
Then there are Shyama's friends Priya and Lydia, the former a married woman with a string of affairs behind her, and the latter a childless and secretly regretful alcoholic human relationships counsellor.
Dodgers fans will believe it when they see it — the latter "it" being a string of zeros on the contract of a star.
The juxtaposition of dot-coms like WebMD with the still-operating Army PX, the Sustainability Art Show with Burger King -- not to mention a nudist beach beside a string of bunkers with retractable cannons -- gives the latter-day Presidio a sort of loopy charm.
The 'pseudoV' non-terminal can be substituted by either a string of seven other non-terminals or 'class', where the latter represents the terminating condition (it also takes care of the cases where all individuals belong to only one class).
The latter, while indeed horribly bloody, refers to a string of loosely-connected events, many of them wild massacres carried out by local authorities, and many others a direct if exaggerated response to armed insurrection.
The reunited trio released the hit singles Lonely Days and How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (the latter a US No 1), but failed to gain much commercial traction with a string of albums.
And she had, as people used to say, a string of lovers, including Samuel Beckett and Max Ernst, but also a deeply unhappy family life, an odd, introverted manner and in her latter years a botched nose job.
The former has directed a string of beautiful but bleak shorts ( Gregory Go Boom, Eat!) — as well as the surreal and sensuous "Juneteenth" episode of Atlanta and the latter's known for his abrasive comedic characters in Another Period and Love.
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