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The others, ranked by Grein in order of their chances, are: Beyoncé's I Am ...
'Fearless' Grammy prediction: Taylor Swift for best album 2010
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Webb played such masterworks as "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman" and "Galveston," the hat-trick immortalized by Glen Campbell, and answered questions posed by Paul Grein, veteran journalist and pop music encyclopedia.
Michael Sigman: Songwriters Hall Of Fame Finds a Home Michael Sigman 2010
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Grein notes that marquee finalists are culled by blue-ribbon panelists who do the best they can to not be swayed by charts and sales, but ... they have to know that a red-hot superstar like Beyoncé or Taylor is going to have more ratings appeal than a lesser-known specialty-genre artist.
'Fearless' Grammy prediction: Taylor Swift for best album 2010
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Her Fearless "will win easily," says veteran Grammy expert Paul Grein, who writes the Chart Watch blog for Yahoo. com.
'Fearless' Grammy prediction: Taylor Swift for best album 2010
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"We can't take a chance on sending a talking Jesus doll to a Jewish family or a Muslim family," Grein said Tuesday.
November 2006 2006
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Bill Grein, vice president of Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, in Quantico, Va., said the offer was turned down because Toys for Tots doesn't know anything about the religious affiliations of the children who receive its gifts.
November 2006 2006
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~Grein, C.W.M. ~ -- Dichtungen der Angelsachsen, stabreimend übersetzt.
Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem Lesslie [Translator] Hall
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The monuments of Anglo-Saxon prose have been collected by Grein, "Bibliothek der Angelsächsischen Prosa," ed.
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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Grein has collected in his "Anglo-Saxon Library" all that remains of the ancient literature of
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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All we need is to take 'under' in its secondary meaning of 'in,' which, though not given by Grein, occurs in the literature.
Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem Lesslie [Translator] Hall
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