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Which would seem to be Levy and Peart's modus operandi.
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Peart's article reminds me very much of the works of medieval philosophers.
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In fact, if you took Geddy Lee's vocal chords, Alex Lifeson's fingers, and Neil Peart's arms, you'd have more talent than Nickelback, Katy Perry, David Cook, Adam Lambert, and Daughtry put together.
Alannah Myles, we wish you the best in your future endeavours Tyler 2009
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Originally released in 1981, this year marks the 30th anniversary of Moving Pictures, which features some of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neal Peart's most well-known songs like "Tom Sawyer," "Limelight," and "YYZ."
Mike Ragogna: Rush Unveils Time Machine 2011 Live Releases Mike Ragogna 2011
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As far as I can tell, Peart's argument boils down to: If researchers are allowed to claim they (or their group, or their sponsors, etc.) are somehow better than average, they have an incentive to do so.
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I think Peart's lyricism was at its best on this album.
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But as Dunn and McFadyen dug deeper into the band's history, the real curse became clear when Peart's daughter and wife both died within the span of a year.
Tucker Hassler: Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage. Tucker Hassler 2010
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Levy and Peart's re-discovery of the origins of the term Dismal Science would fall into that kind of category.
Tragedy of the Commons, Eric Crampton | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Levy and Peart's re-discovery of the origins of the term Dismal Science...
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Peart's drumming, which among fans is the stuff of thunderous story and skillful legend.
JSOnline.com 2010
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