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The band pioneered the combination of three tenor saxophones and one baritone saxophone and became identified with the song "Four Brothers," which used that grouping.
The system 6, which used that approach, got the second best result for the class "Music".
And finally, that playbook turned out to be wildly successful for many companies, which used that as a jumping point to get full company adoption and eventually get the C-suite on board with it and other collaboration products.
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David Shire's intriguing jazz score, which uses that rhythm as a backbeat, deserves more attention than that of rabid cultists.
It uses time signals that are transmitted from satellites in geosynchronous orbits around Earth and picked up by receivers, which use that information to calculate those receivers' locations.
(An exception is the affecting "Assembling the Troops," which uses that first-person foil: the second person).
I quickly turned to googlefight.com, a Web site not associated with Google but which uses that amazing search engine to compare the frequency with which similar terms are used.
It also aligns the proposal with a bill put forward on Tuesday by the leaders of the House of Representatives intelligence committee, Republican Mike Rogers of Michigan and Democrat Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland, which uses that standard.
He had first assumed it as a conscious imposture; it had become habitual to him; the antiquated, worldly-wise moralities which, using that voice, he had found himself obliged to utter, had become his settled opinions.
Excess fluoride is generally encountered in ground water and in rural population of developing countries which use that ground water as their drinking source.
Anyway, gamers in Australia have been unable to play Settlers 7, which uses that silly DRM nonsense that requires you be to constantly connected to the Internet, because Ubisoft's servers have been unreachable.
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