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Examples
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A day without listening to the Clefs is a day without ... well ... a day without my wretched but somehow inspired solos in the car.
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There are at least a few collector's items in those boxes, including some Horace Silver Blue Note albums (with the 63rd Street address) and a number of early Norman Granz labels (Clefs, Norgran, Mercury).
A Well-Loved Collection Will Friedwald 2011
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She was catching on, follow - ing Clefs cues, making eerie music.
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She had started it, guided by Clefs expertise; then she had experienced the unparalleled magic of his playing.
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It lighted Clefs hands, and they became cleaner, stronger, the fingers more nimble; the discolorations of age faded, leaving the firm flesh of youth.
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This time, with Clefs close guidance, she blew a note.
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'Corn completed his circuit, returning to Clefs chamber.
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"Citizen Blue must believe there is,"'Corn said, showing his key, which still glowed with Clefs picture.
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Clefs en main should mean to have the keys in hand.
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Her fingers under Clefs depressed the keys, and the note changed.
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