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Rich Gaffney We're going to sing our fight song and alma mater. Our goal is to make it the best first day of school ever.
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Randy Helfrich We're going to have all the old members there, playing the songs that were popular during the time frame that they were in the band. We're going to take people through 25 years of Dixie Express in an 8-hour period.
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Sean Kinney We're going to go and play the songs one more time. It seems like the right time, so I figure we'll go out and play a few gigs and see where it goes. I think we might just show up in assorted places in the U.S. in the next few months without much notice and play some clubs and little theaters, and then go to Europe and play these festival gigs. Beyond that, we don't know at this point.
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Frida Lyngstad Benny and Bjorn, I suppose, already had an idea of which one was going to sing the lead. I mean, they knew perfectly well our ranges and which kind of voice they wanted on a specific song. And sometimes, I envied the choice of Agnetha, I must admit.
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Eric Carmen When we formed the band in 1970, we set out to try to write great songs like the songs we heard when we were growing up,
collective easy familiar songs
Randy Huth We write what we know about. It's easy to write songs about things you're familiar with. We're all collective writers.
certain ordinary people songs
Richard Archer We write songs about ordinary people, not people that have a certain haircut.
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Ronnie Williams We grew up so much we had to limit it to two songs per person.
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Alan Jay Lerner I'm getting married in the morning! / Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime. / Pull out the stopper! Let's have a whopper! / But get me to the church on time!.
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Alan Greenspan We may be in a rapidly evolving international financial system with all the bells and whistles of the so-called new economy. But the old-economy rules of prudence are as formidable as ever. We violate them at our own peril.
world lambs bells
Charlaine Harris The world seemed a bad and terrible place, all its denizens suspect, and I the lamb wandering through the valley of death with a bell around my neck.
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B. C. Forbes The bell of public opinion is today making the Morgan-Rockefeller-Vanderbilt class jump. Nor are the strongest of our corporations immune. The railroads have had to jump pretty lively, and certain gigantic industrial combinations are also being put through their paces.
jars bells conformity
Jane Fonda Someone once said that under the bell jar of compliance, the only thing that blooms is rage.
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John Jakes The house burned an hour before midnight on the last day of April. The wild, distant ringing of the fire bells woke George Hazard. He stumbled through the dark hallway, then upstairs to the mansion tower, and stepped outside into the narrow balcony.
bells intent people whistles
LeVar Burton We want a book to be a book. We'll have all the interactive bells and whistles but our intent is to engage young people in reading, not to show them a movie.
transition bells alarms
Bill Vaughan It doesn't set off any alarm bells. As is typical with T. Rowe, no transition comes about abruptly; they tend to be planned pretty well.
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Charles Williams The telephone bell was ringing wildly, but without result, since there was no-one in the room but the corpse.