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The title Courtside for the Apocalypse represents a symbolic call to action in the world arena, as opposed to being a courtside spectator.
PlugInMusic.com 2008
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And in two performances this month, "Courtside," the first of nine chamber operas that will deal with Asian immigrants under the umbrella name "East + West," is having its premiere.
Opera That Bridges the Divide Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011
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Courtside tickets for Sunday's final range between £411 at the top end and £73 for students.
Home heroes required to accelerate China's growing interest in tennis Kevin Mitchell in Shanghai 2010
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Courtside with Novak Djokovic: Moments with Mac were a blast - USATODAY. com
Courtside with Novak Djokovic: Moments with Mac were a blast 2009
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They have moved out of a trailer into a house, do not have to rely on food stamps and sometimes even splurge for the spicy wing specials at the Courtside Bar and Grill.
Fighting Spending Cuts in Ohio, NYT Focuses on Union Jobs, Not $8B Deficit Clay Waters 2011
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Courtside with Andy: One step closer to coveted Wimbledon crown - USATODAY. com
Courtside with Andy: One step closer to coveted Wimbledon crown 2009
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A housing development, Courtside, collapsed during the housing bust.
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Courtside with Novak Djokovic: Moments with Mac were a blast
Courtside with Novak Djokovic: Moments with Mac were a blast 2009
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Courtside with Seth Davis (9 p.m. ET) will include an interview with Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl, who recently had four players arrested.
NFL wild-card games pay off with big TV ratings for NBC 2010
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Courtside with Andy: One step closer to coveted Wimbledon crown
Courtside with Andy: One step closer to coveted Wimbledon crown 2009
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