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While Alizay still kills it in the mainstream clubs and on the airwaves, he takes it back for his appropriately titled Refreshing Wednesdays sets.
Nightlife agenda: Jellybean Benitez, Done and Done, Panda Head David Malitz 2010
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You can scratch your '90s itch for pop hits and Top 40 pretty easily these days but if you're looking to balance that out with a hump-day evening of hip-hop, R&B and reggae, check out DJ Alizay of the 93.9 WKYS at Indulj.
Nightlife agenda: Jellybean Benitez, Done and Done, Panda Head David Malitz 2010
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Alizay was sent off in a canoe -- much to the satisfaction of Mowat -- for that forgotten keg of screw-nails which had lain so heavy on his mind, and the old chief was supplied with unlimited tobacco, and allowed to wander about at will, under the agreeable impression that he was superintendent-general of the works.
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But other ears had listened to the concluding words of Alizay.
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But she had not gone far, when, on turning a bush, she almost ran into the arms of a young Indian girl named Idazoo, an event which upset all her plans and perplexed her not a little -- all the more that this girl was jealous of her, believing that she was trying to steal from her the affections of Alizay, whom she regarded as her own young man!
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It was Alizay, the blood-thirsty brave, who had come to relieve guard.
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Alizay made a vigorous struggle for life, but he had no chance with the burly Eskimo, who quickly decided the fight by giving his adversary a blow with his fist that laid him insensible on the ground.
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For instance, there's the young brave Alizay, an 'that pleasant craitur Idazoo, that's thinkin' about marriage just now; an 'there's
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Alizay, who had risen, stood looking calmly on, but rendered no assistance, first, because there was no room for him to act, and second, because his left wrist had been almost broken by the violence of the throw that he had received.
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Alizay looked sharply at the Eskimo while he uttered these words, perhaps to ascertain whether he understood their drift, but Cheenbuk's visage was immovable, and his eyes were fixed, as if in meditation, on the moon, which just then was beginning to rise over the cliffs and shed
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