Matthew Shipp has played with Spring Heel Jack but the latter have eschewed breakbeat for their Blue Series encounters with free jazz. |
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It's a sequel to last year's Masses, which found Spring Heel Jack collaborating with New York's most important underground jazz cats. |
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Included in the book are 150 pairs, from 16th-century chopines to Roger Vivier's Eyelash Heel pump. |
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The Tar Heel State got pummeled with nearly the full force of the storm and experienced more deaths than any other state so far. |
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Part of the A344 road, which currently runs so close to the monument it almost touches the Heel Stone, will be closed and grassed over. |
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The K2 export of acute-angled birds mouths created by the end type Heel skew notch, tapered has been improved. |
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The Heel Stone was part of a pair, only one of a line of pairs marking a processional way. |
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So he sought more stable employment, which he eventually found at America's largest hog slaughterhouse. Smithfield Foods' plant at Tar Heel, North Carolina, turns some 32,000 pigs a day into hams and loins. |
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The frequent disparity between census-based site analytics data and panel-based audience measurement data has long been the Achilles Heel of digital media measurement. |
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Heel spur syndrome is a bony overgrowth on the heel bone. |
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Even members of the National Order of Trench Rats in the Tar Heel State have stepped up to the plate. |
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The Heel Stone lies north east of the sarsen circle, beside the end portion of Stonehenge Avenue. |
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The most compelling essay in How Race is Lived in America describes the horrific working conditions of a slaughterhouse in Tar Heel, North Carolina. |
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A folk tale, relates the origin of the Friar's Heel reference. |
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Michael Jordan is one of many Tar Heel basketball standouts. |
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The SECU Habitat Challenge was launched to spark the partnerships and affiliations that will expand Habitat across the Tar Heel State, according to both entities. |
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Similarly, the hock contains bones equivalent to those in the human ankle and heel. |
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The two Gordon setters came obediently to heel. Sir Oswald Feiling winced as he turned to go home. He had felt a warning twinge of lumbago. |
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Now Pasha says the ISI is the only organization that can bring the wayward Taliban to heel. |
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Last year, he was down at heel, homeless and had an erratic relationship with his family. |
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Flat shoes. As she pushed off her left heel and pressed the sole of her foot to the cold floor she looked forward to them. |
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She'd been wearing heels, and fell backward off her right heel and twisted or broke her ankle. |
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The bottom half, or the bun heel is placed in the carton, and the pickle slices spread evenly over the meat or cheese. |
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A former student, a thirteen-year-old girl, used the heel palm to protect her sixteen-year-old sister from a violent, heroin-addict boyfriend. |
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The rear bottom end of the land side is known as heel which rubs against the furrow sole. |
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A heel iron is bolted to the end of the rear landside and helps to carry the back of the plough. |
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Will Henderson, who had on a light overcoat and no overshoes, kicked the heel of his left foot with the toe of the right. |
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I cannot sing, nor heel the high lavolt, nor sweeten talk, nor play at subtle games. |
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The back of my shoe is rubbing against my heel and giving me a blister. |
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Any action that reduces the angle of heel of a boat that is reaching or beating to windward will help reduce excessive weather helm. |
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Achilles killed both of these, but Paris then managed to kill Achilles with an arrow in the heel. |
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Achilles' heel was the only part of his body which was not invulnerable to damage by human weaponry. |
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The Saxons were once again brought to heel, though Widukind fled to the Danes. |
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Also, according to the Spanish law, the king had no right to demand that foreign peoples become his subjects, but he had every right to bring rebels to heel. |
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The ancient Roman emperor Heliogabalus enjoyed camel's heel. |
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On the side of the shoe, toward the heel on either side, the manufacturers name appears, as well as on a round emblem in the actual heel of the footbed. |
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As more heeling force causes more heel, weather helm may be experienced. |
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The increasingly asymmetric underwater shape of the hull matching the increasing angle of heel may generate an increasing directional turning force into the wind. |
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Both feet are parallel, and the right heel is off the ground. |
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Bronze sword. The curved heel has a small central languette or tongue. |
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By the Lord, Horatio, this three years I have took note of it, the age is grown so picked that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier he galls his kibe. |
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The heel or rear end of the rear landside may be subject to excessive wear if the rear wheel is out of adjustment, therefore, a chilled iron heel piece is frequently used. |
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Opting to improve her odds of making it up the stairs and into the privacy of her room, she kicked off her left heel, and then her right before leaning down to scoop them up. |
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My brain was fritzing like an elderly TV set about to die. I hit the side of my head with the heel of my hand. Percussive maintenance. It didn't work. |
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Use pillows under the casted leg to prevent flat spots and underlying pressure areas, especially on the heel and the posterior portion of the cast. |
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