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(XI), a two-disc set for multiple guitars and bagpipes, and "Throats" (Ecstatic Peace) with Shelley Hirsch and Makagami Koichi.
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(XI), a two-disc set for multiple guitars and bagpipes, and "Throats" (Ecstatic Peace) with Shelley Hirsch and Makagami Koichi.
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Forbes and TrueBridge also introduced an expert panel of our very own Deep Throats--professionals from a premier global investment consulting firm and a leading foundation's investment office--to inform our final ranking.
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Throats were cut and bodies fell to the earthen floor in pools of fake blood.
Mark Kalch: Walking on a Dream -- Alone Across Iran, Part 2 Mark Kalch 2011
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Go RECONSILIATION and jam it down their Corporate Driven Throats.
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Gota hand it to the GOP, they know how to go OUT in Style, eating their own, and “CUTTING” each others Throats.
Think Progress » Ron Paul’s Foreign Policy Views Divide Southern Republican Leadership Conference 2010
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Until you can quote and NAME real sources with ties to the show, your scurrilous little Deep Throats will not be believed.
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Throats are slit, bodies are impaled together in the aftermath of sex, disabled folk are hurled down a flight of stairs.
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If they want to talk about openness, why don't they talk about their sources, their informants, their Deep Throats, and the rest of them?
Dan Lybarger: On Car Bombs and Righteous Leaks: A Conversation With Robert Baer Dan Lybarger 2010
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During the conference, the BP oil spill crisis became more acute in its effect on the British public, with headlines in the British press such as, "Obama Has His Heel on the Throats of British Pensioners."
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