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Among the recommendations: rolling back a handful of Montgomery's 86 boards, committees and commissions.
Montgomery County may face battles after recommendation to thin out bureaucracy Michael Laris 2011
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[1] Bloomfield alludes to Montgomery's 1807 poem 'The Harp of Sorrow':
Letter 237 2009
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After years of performing contemporary jazz guitar with the likes of "aggressive players" like Bill Evans, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, and the circle of players from Wes Montgomery's Indianapolis circle, he had decided that this realm of music "wasn't that promising," and went back into a singer songwriter role for his own work, eventually resulting in his 2000 release Like So.
Joan K. Smith: Jon Herington's New Frontier: Renowned Steely Dan Guitarist Discusses His Musical Journey Joan K. Smith 2011
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Among the recommendations: rolling back a handful of Montgomery's 86 boards, committees and commissions.
Montgomery County may face battles after recommendation to thin out bureaucracy Michael Laris 2011
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After years of performing contemporary jazz guitar with the likes of "aggressive players" like Bill Evans, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, and the circle of players from Wes Montgomery's Indianapolis circle, he had decided that this realm of music "wasn't that promising," and went back into a singer songwriter role for his own work, eventually resulting in his 2000 release Like So.
Joan K. Smith: Jon Herington's New Frontier: Renowned Steely Dan Guitarist Discusses His Musical Journey Joan K. Smith 2011
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After years of performing contemporary jazz guitar with the likes of "aggressive players" like Bill Evans, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, and the circle of players from Wes Montgomery's Indianapolis circle, he had decided that this realm of music "wasn't that promising," and went back into a singer songwriter role for his own work, eventually resulting in his 2000 release Like So.
Joan K. Smith: Jon Herington's New Frontier: Renowned Steely Dan Guitarist Discusses His Musical Journey Joan K. Smith 2011
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Do you now wish that you too had the superpower of an infallible memory like Poppy Montgomery's character in Unforgettable?
Fall TV Popularity Contest: What Did You Think of New Girl and Unforgettable? 2011
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To elaborate, let's see what I remember of this one: Conventional crime-stopping with a visual flourish is CBS' bread and butter, and the gimmick this time involves the special gift which, yes, is also a curse possessed by Montgomery's scrappy character: a perfect memory, allowing her to recall everything she's ever seen or heard.
Matt's Guide to Tuesday Night TV: New and Returning Shows 2011
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After years of performing contemporary jazz guitar with the likes of "aggressive players" like Bill Evans, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, and the circle of players from Wes Montgomery's Indianapolis circle, he had decided that this realm of music "wasn't that promising," and went back into a singer songwriter role for his own work, eventually resulting in his 2000 release Like So.
Joan K. Smith: Jon Herington's New Frontier: Renowned Steely Dan Guitarist Discusses His Musical Journey Joan K. Smith 2011
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Barely 49 percent of Montgomery's 972,000 residents are non-Hispanic whites, down from almost 60 percent in 2000 and 72 percent a decade before that.
Minorities are majority population in Montgomery County Carol Morello 2011
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