Under the heat of the Mexican sun, I watched the guys pluck their strings.
The approach is straight folk-rock no horns, no strings, no mandolin or glockenspiel.
The college will also host the five classical music category finals for brass, keyboard, percussion, strings and woodwind.
You can easily create a JOBDESCRIPTION column in a table, and stuff text strings into it.
Participating in the making of a dream house does come with a few strings.
Will Europe loosen the strings and give Athens more time to balance its budget?
These strings can be added using Xcode's Project editor, which is in the Info tab.
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But it's a significant change to the convention that block grants come without strings attached.
Avoiding the public courts this time, the companies instead are pulling strings in Washington.
His goal in life, Nathaniel tells me, is to figure out how to replace the strings.
"In a symphony orchestra, rhythm and momentum are driven by the strings, " he said.
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In particular, they say that the government will loosen its purse strings and start spending again.
Jean-Christophe Verbourg, international tour director at Babolat, isn't so sure that poly strings need lower tensions.
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He said the requested strings were each too long to have been mistyped by a human.
Problem is, in this case, Louisville and Ware are already tugging on America's heart strings.
Such strings would reduce the revenue that the government could raise from selling licences.
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It has strings and these are played by little mechanical fingers that pluck the strings.
You'll hear him here on just about anything with strings as well as harmonica.
The site then collects videos about those topics and strings them together as personalized programming.
And was Mr Brown, if not pulling the strings of the rebellion, acquiescent in it?
And there were even hints on how to express these strange strings of number.
We don't know, because there's never been clarity around the financial strings pulled by Romanov.
As former Bush economist Keith Hennessey points out, federal money comes with strings attached.
They don't call him the man with five strings and nine lives for nothing.
His first two records were mostly acoustic, twee folk pop with a liberal sprinkling of strings.
And you know, Sony Pictures pulled some strings, and they made it happen for us.
At the heart of Arnalds' music is a simple interplay between spare strings and piano lines.
Then the idea was to provide quick, no-strings-attached funding in the early stages of a crisis.
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The apron strings that tie local governments tightly to the centre were to be loosened.
He was wearing a grey, hooded zipped top with thick white draw strings and dark bottoms.
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