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Sept. 7: The moody grooves of Joseph Arthur.
22: The euphoric grooves of Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars.
And as a popular pastime, climbing was moving indoors, to manmade rocks with grooves of plastic.
The coatings prevent the growth of bacteria that promote decay in the grooves of molars.
News coverage of great conflagrations runs in the well-worn grooves of cliché and sensationalism.
Pastry's good when it's short, buttery and pressed neatly into the grooves of a fluted tin.
Stewart Wallace's "Gorilla in a Cage" got stuck in grooves of big-band rhythm.
In his playing, the minimalistic grooves of European house easily relate to African music.
The grooves of the lapies may vary in depth from a few millimetres to several metres.
"African rhythms exported on slave ships echoed from the grooves of 78 rpm records and crackling radio loudspeakers," Stewart writes.
It was as if a Golden Age violinist had jumped out of the grooves of a 78-r.p.m. record.
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