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the sgt
noun
N-g A title added before the name of a sergeant.
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It's the Sgt Pepper of drum'n'bass records.
The elaborately produced disc, which sounds like the "Sgt. Pepper's" of children's music, is appropriately titled.
Influences are myriad; and politics are only partly responsible for the Sgt. Pepper revival.
I see suffragettes, Cockney "pearly kings," and a bunch of guys dressed as the Beatles in the Sgt. Pepper era.
Down in the basement, a man with a resemblance to the "Sgt. Pepper -era John Lennon is rehearsing.
Its lyrical sensitivity and psychedelic patchwork of samples means it is dubbed "the Sgt Pepper of rap".
The Sgt Pepper's cover is a visual metaphor for 'We think all our fans are idiots' Oh, no.
Maybe, in that the "Sgt. Pepper's"/"Pet Sounds" ideal of the LP that is the art has perhaps suffered from this turnabout.
Slap a shaggy wig, some specs and a silly satin military coat on me, and I'd probably be a convincing Lennon lookalike of the Sgt. Pepper era.
You should do something with that.' " McCartney wrote the lyrics in his twenties, and recorded the song for the "Sgt. Pepper" album.
The SGT mean absolute error was 14.84 t ha− 1, 18.4% and 36.3% lower than GSOC and ISRIC, respectively.
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