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In the 1970s, Fela Kuti pioneered the exhilarating meld of horn-driven jazz, funk and west African highlife that took James Brown's soul beat "back to Africa".
F. Scott Fitzgerald fans who beat back to the Public Theater for a second viewing of "Gatz," the nearly seven-hour coup de théâtre reading of "The Great Gatsby," might assume that the man who is there again too, usually by himself in the last row and often with an iPad, must be one of them.
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But Hadid just already jumped topic, beating back to Azerbaijan.
Last year, HTC sold about half of its stake, or 25 percent of Beats, back to the company for $150 million.
Last year, the Taiwanese company sold about half of its stake, or 25 percent of Beats, back to the company for $150 million.
Two days later, the Half Moon was beating back to England, and then eventually on to Holland, which had originally sent Hudson forth.
The big corporations are determined to beat back attempts to raise wages and allow workers to unionize.
In conference, the House was able to beat back efforts to kill it and expand the provision to allow for ongoing disclosure.
But he will have to beat back attempts to preserve patronage by exempting Surrogate's Court from the reorganization.
Several governors (both Republicans and Democrats) have had to beat back efforts to kill the standards, which activists denounce as federal overreach or poor policy.
The initiative, destined for the November ballot if supporters gather enough signatures, is intended to beat back efforts to ban the research in Missouri.
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