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Wednesday, we watch Jerico, which is just barely passable, and maybe getting worse.
lah dee dah impetuousme 2006
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Some combinations and recombinations are inspired and inspiring, as on Nelson's "Across the Borderline"; others, like the reconstituted Band's new "Jerico," their first album in 18 years, are simply depressing.
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"Jerico," one of the jazzier tracks, starts off with some quick drum rolls and dives into a racing melody.
AvaxHome RSS: 2009
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The older he gets, the more Jerico craves public position, while Josue aches mostly for love.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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He has no memories of a mother or father; he's been raised by a chilly guardian who barely speaks, and, like Jerico, his expenses are all covered by an invisible and anonymous "senor."
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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Drive by a basketball court on Jerico rd its loaded.
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Who thinks they will be an answer to the Jerico area?
Kifowit Blasts Third Ward's Poor Quality of Life She Created 2009
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Josue's new ally is Jerico, a 17-year-old as mysterious as James Bond: He claims to have no family and no last name.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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Fuentes suggests alternately that Josue and Jerico are like the Greek demigods Castor and Pollux or like the biblical brothers Cain and Abel.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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He has no memories of a mother or father; he's been raised by a chilly guardian who barely speaks, and, like Jerico, his expenses are all covered by an invisible and anonymous "senor."
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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