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  • Waters begs to let his electric guitar rip on two originals, "I Feel Like Going Home" and "I Can't Be Satisfied," and when the effort lands on Billboard's "Most Played Jukebox Race Records" chart, Chess's company, then called Aristocrat later Chess Records, claims its first national hit.

    Rebecca Sive: I Got Seven Million Dollars, Don't You Mess With Me Rebecca Sive 2010

  • Waters begs to let his electric guitar rip on two originals, "I Feel Like Going Home" and "I Can't Be Satisfied," and when the effort lands on Billboard's "Most Played Jukebox Race Records" chart, Chess's company, then called Aristocrat later Chess Records, claims its first national hit.

    Rebecca Sive: I Got Seven Million Dollars, Don't You Mess With Me Rebecca Sive 2010

  • Look to your left and about halfway along the bay walk you will spot the entrance to Malate Church at San Andres Street, signified by a large restaurant called Aristocrat to the right of the remains of the Spanish-era building.

    Manila 2010

  • So now the Aristocrat is the only thing that would make me think this is Game of Thrones related on the surface.

    HBO confirms remainder of cast 2009

  • Toll Brothers also wants to build 19 "Aristocrat" homes, with private marinas, which start at about $3 million.

    Toll Sails Against Some Headwinds 2010

  • My sick-addled brain recognizes that the "Aristocrat" may be Waymar Royce.

    HBO confirms remainder of cast 2009

  • "Aristocrat" signifies all this, and whoever dares to refute the calumny is himself an aristocrat.

    The French Revolution - Volume 1 Hippolyte Taine 1860

  • The Price family was highly attached to Aries - or "Aristocrat," a nickname he earned - and while they haven't ruled out trying to get another medical alert dog, their preference would be for Aries to be returned.

    news | GT | http://www.gadsdentimes.com 2009

  • The Speaker also charged new "Aristocrat" carpets to the taxpayer, costing £1,834, at his constituency home in Glasgow as well as another £1,490 on the cost of redecorating a room.

    Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009

  • The Speaker also charged new "Aristocrat" carpets to the taxpayer, costing £1,834, at his constituency home in Glasgow as well as another £1,490 on the cost of redecorating a room.

    Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009

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