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Not an every-night kind of beer, but it's a nice change of pace, both for a microbrew and from lagers generally.
Archive 2007-10-01 jkd 2007
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Not an every-night kind of beer, but it's a nice change of pace, both for a microbrew and from lagers generally.
Ft. Collins Brewery Z Lager jkd 2007
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Bassist Jack Cooke sings his perennial feature, "Sitting on Top of the World," in his bluesy, uninhibited style; Sparkman, fiddler James Price and lead guitarist James Alan Shelton all perform their every-night miracles.
The Doctor Is In 2007
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Went to Durham, hung out at my friend Ken's bar the Lounge under Cosmic Cantina and listened to the every-night open mic rotating jam session that is there.
sleepnot/meatbot/matrixonline/durhamclubbing badger 2004
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YOU'RE the one who is spoiling him, turning this into an every-night thing.
unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2001
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Before the war they were called "Saturday-Night Soldiers," but they soon proved themselves "every-night soldiers."
Over the Top Arthur Guy Empey 1923
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Kedzie could hardly breathe -- it was so beautiful, so much superior to the plain every-night sky she was used to, with stars of tin instead of gold like these.
We Can't Have Everything Rupert Hughes 1914
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The Vancouver-Detroit bout brings together two of the hottest teams in the league, both of which went through early-season struggles before finding their consistent every-night form.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed David Ebner 2011
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The Vancouver-Detroit bout brings together two of the hottest teams in the league, both of which went through early-season struggles before finding their consistent every-night form.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed David Ebner 2011
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Most important are the pillow cases that go on the every-night sleeping pillows, the ones that catch the drool and the occasional nosebleed.
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