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So I've got a soda coming my way, and our name is called Jass?
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So I've got a soda coming my way, and our name is called Jass?
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So I've got a soda coming my way, and our name is called Jass?
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So I've got a soda coming my way, and our name is called Jass?
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So I've got a soda coming my way, and our name is called Jass?
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This music, born out of minstrelsy and the blues in the Storyville section of New Orleans, was first called "Jass" music, in homage to the jasmine perfume that the prostitutes wore in the red-light district.
Girls & Guns Als, Hilton 2003
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[3] The first popular jazz recordings were made by the Original Dixieland "Jass" Band, an all-white group, for Columbia Records in 1917.
Not Quite All That Jazz Hajdu, David 2001
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Whether or not LaRocca invented the music, his Original Dixieland Jass Band spread its shockingly primitive sexuality to a national audience.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Jass Sarai , U.K. technology leader at PwC, made a hesitant bet.
Corporate Leaders Weigh In On 2012 Technology Trends Ben Rooney 2012
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There are also more prosaic forces at work according to Jass Sarai , PricewaterhouseCoopers' U.K. technology sector leader, who says two of the main drivers of innovation would continue to be commoditization and price erosion: Your model will have to be such that you can deliver it over the mobile, over the desktop and over the Internet in the cloud.
Rebooting Business Nick Clayton 2011
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