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Thielemans became famous as a master of two techniques that have otherwise made hardly a mark on jazz history – whistling, and playing the harmonica.
Which, of course, they do, but not all lives are getting shot at just now, so it's hardly a mark of solidarity to take away from the black movement that's trying to be heard.
Birkirkara's keeper Justin Haber has a white kit on and there is hardly a mark on it.
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The pianist Bill Charlap is a more recent addition to those ranks, but he's hardly a newcomer; Thursday marked his 11th Highlights in Jazz appearance.
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