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The ring tone on his cellphone plays Woody Guthrie singing "This Land is Your Land".
Brocklebank's cellphone plays Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" when it rings.
Gavilan's cellphone plays the opening bars of "My Girl," a choice that marks him as an old-school sentimentalist.
Now when your cellphone plays music, you hear it blasting out in full 400-watt glory from the stereo across the room.
Mr. Leonard, a Brooklyn-born Fulbright fellow with a doctorate from Columbia and eight years of field research among the Swahili and Akamba tribes of East Africa, is explaining why he had no clue that the ring tone on his cellphone plays the theme from "Sex and the City".
I would bet that your cellphone plays MP3s nowadays.
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The ring tone on his cellphone played the calming sound of sea gulls.
Clinton ended his remarks by holding his cellphone, playing Franklin's "Think," up to the microphone.
Her cellphone played its ironic ringtone of Three Times a Lady.
(There is a fourth Bluetooth music possibility, by the way, that doesn't require any middleman Bluetooth gateway box. That's when you have an A2DP-compatible cellphone playing music straight into your Bluetooth headphones).
Cellphones played a starring role on the ground, too.
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