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Another possible partner is a one-man band led by an exuberant vodka tycoon, Janusz Palikot.
ECONOMIST: Polish politics
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Only six months ago, it was written off as a one-man band.
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The tabloid-worthy events centered on a musician named Varg Vikernes, of the one-man band Burzum, who encouraged and participated in the burning of churches.
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"Was a one-man band for two years, updating breaking news, current events, political, entertainment and sports content, " read Keys' description of that job on Facebook.
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But by the time In Chains was recorded in 2008 as the final EP in a three part series, Skalsky's one-man band had evolved into a quartet based in Brooklyn.
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Giving evidence to the Leveson inquiry into press standards in 2011, former deputy commissioner Francis Aldhouse suggested the watchdog had effectively been a "one-man band" in the past, with the commissioner deciding which matters to pursue.
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Apple is simply not a one-man band.
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He is often a one-man band.
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Indeed, PiS looks like a one-man band, and Mr Kaczynski insists that foul play was behind the plane crash in Russia that two years ago killed his brother Lech, then Poland's president. (He still dresses in mourning.) Fans lap up the conspiracy theories, but other Poles find such talk ridiculous.
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On the Palestinian side, Mr Arafat, an old revolutionary leader turned one-man-band politician, is also unpopular with his own people.
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Until then, he'll happily remain a one-man traveling band, loudly singing the praises of the bunt in earshot of every opposing manager he meets.
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Actually, Perhapst seems more like a one-man-show than a proper band.
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