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And the roster of doughnuts is also expanding.
And the roster of speakers attests to the group's drawing power.
The kids nearby included Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, and the roster of what became Motown.
And the roster of vocal soloists for the Beethoven, topped by the soprano Christine Brewer, looks enticing.
The fantasy of a pure Hall of Fame would be shattered, and the roster of inductees would look confusing with some stars still on the outside.
And the roster of bourbons is solid, 18 in all, including Kings County from Brooklyn ($15), Jefferson's ($11) and Michter's ($10).
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Mr. Gates has ruffled feathers here with his call to cut the ranks of Pentagon contractors, reduce his civilian management staff and trim the roster of generals and admirals by 50 or more.
Mr. Delfs was born in Flensburg, Germany, and joined the roster of the Flensburg Municipal Theater as a conductor when he was 17.
And though the roster of conductors is less impressive, there was a great find in 1995, when a 23-year-old Russian conducted Rimsky-Korsakov's "May Night".
He has won several prizes and competitions and is on the roster of ICM Artists, a major league management company.
Night fell, and the rosters of the Nationals and the Atlanta Braves were called, and the American flags were displayed, and four F-16s of the 121st Fighter Squadron cut the sky over center field.
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