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"We used a service called Catapult that puts all of our music all over the web and I think that's a big thing because not a whole lot of people are buying CDs," Hay-Roe said.
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(not to be confused with Elisabeth and the Catapult, which is totally possible) is cute, British, redheaded and angsty which means that she is basically this year's Kate Nash (especially in the song we're about to see below: "Kiss with a Fist") but not pubescent and with slightly better styling.
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Cat-a-put, Cat-a-put ... (the R.E.M. song "Catapult" has been in my head)
May 8th, 2004 2004
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R. E.M.'s "Catapult," off of Murmur, was just right.
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Particularly effective: Chantal Kreviazuk, Alanis Morissette, and the Counting Crows (you have to put the mix together yourself, but things like "Catapult" are perfect.) 2.
evolver Diary Entry evolver 2003
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Which is why the game was called Angry Birds and not, for example, "Catapult".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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( "Catapult") for approximately $105 million, or $63 million net of Catapult's cash and investments.
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Mr. Gurstelle has also written "Backyard Ballistics," "The Art of the Catapult" and "Absinthe & Flamethrowers," among other useful works.
Young Men and Fire Adam Savage 2011
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- Mouse: Click-and-Drag at the head of Catapult to adjust target, release mouse to fire.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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“Catapult” means “shield-breaker,” “cata” meaning break or penetrate and “pelta” being the name ofthe shield used by the Greek light infantry.
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