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The Swedish group has swelled in slow-motion over time, landing a song in the Sofia Coppola movie " Marie Antoinette " in 2006 and garnering good notices for a 2010 album called "Clinging to a Scheme," which shuffles through moody new-wave melodies in a homey, rumpled manner.
So Many Ways to Make Noise Andy Battaglia 2011
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"Clinging," a common practice, negatively impacts affordability for others.
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They’ve also have a new album coming out in March called Clinging To A Scheme, which I’ll be sure to clue you into once it’s out.
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I guess it is not just folks in PA "Clinging to their guns and religion" Great news getting more folks involved in the shooting sports.
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I guess it is not just folks in PA "Clinging to their guns and religion" Great news getting more folks involved in the shooting sports.
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Clinging to either side of the hot metal structure, I trembled and tried not to look down.
Eden Street Kait Mauro 2011
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Clinging to Mallory's remains, however, were enough cross-sections of fabrics—cotton gabardine, woven silk, tweed, a shred of flannel shirting—to provide an idea of how he'd been outfitted.
The Gentleman Adventurer Darrell Hartman 2011
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Clinging to either side of the ladder, I trembled and tried not to look down.
Eden Street II Kait Em Bird 2011
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Clinging to this weird argument just prolongs the weirdness.
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Clinging to that hope seemed her only reasonable course of action as they neared MacPherson Hall.
Healing the Highlander Melissa Mayhue 2011
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