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was's

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To exist; to have real existence.

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In fact, as rock'n'roll stories go, Don Was's is pretty good.

Was's general advice is to "stick with what you normally do".

Dr. Adam Was's research has been published in the World Journal of Surgery... twice!

Helm could serve as Exhibit A in Was's argument, for, by the time he turned sixty, he was a veritable curator of stuff to survive.

The Dolly in Elizabeth is mostly contained in her perky, retroussé voice, the rock'n'roll in Don Was's energetic production of Cook's length-and-line country songs – which are sometimes witty, infrequently saucy, often clever and occasionally poetic.

Alongside such naff TV dramatisations as 1990's Summer Dreams: The Story of the Beach Boys, we've had Don Was's insightful 1995 documentary Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times (which proved inspirational for Love & Mercy director Bill Pohlad), and Allison Anders's still underrated Grace of My Heart (1996) in which Matt Dillon's Jay Phillips draws heavily on Wilson's legacy.

Was's starting price reflected her apparent rank in a five-strong challenge from the yard, however, and O'Brien's son Joseph, who will ride the hot favourite, Camelot, in Saturday's Derby, finished only fifth on Maybe and picked up a four-day ban for careless riding on what was just his fourth ride at Epsom.

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Its capital is 's Hertogenbosch.

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