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Burman's compositions fuse jazz, Motown funk, and rock 'n' roll.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Sixty-Six 2009
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I have used it to label the Bush government a regime, as it fits with Burman's use of it in relation to other countries.
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Many other slippery interpretations enter Burman's text.
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I'm not offering you Burman's opinion (or mine) on Bush's health-care proposals, because plenty of people are holding forth about them.
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Burman's definition of a 'hotspot' is, above all, being an oil rich area.
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One of those biases is Burman's curious view that the US has only been empirically aggressive under Bush, even with maps of American interventions abroad showing interventions "to prevent the spread of communism."
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And basically we were inspired by Burman's incredible creativity, and I have the sense that he found music in so many places where a lot of people just don't find music.
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And basically we were inspired by Burman's incredible creativity, and I have the sense that he found music in so many places where a lot of people just don't find music.
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Burmese films, and there is a fairly large Burmese film industry (the pictures of film stars adorn the temples they have visited), but all Burmese films have to include at least 60 percent socialism (a Burman's statistic: I didn't question it).
Burma 1971
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Burmese films, and there is a fairly large Burmese film industry (the pictures of film stars adorn the temples they have visited), but all Burmese films have to include at least 60 percent socialism (a Burman's statistic: I didn't question it).
Burma 1971
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