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"Maurine" is issued in an _edition de luxe_, where the more important incidents of the story are portrayed by means of photographic studies from life.
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With songs bringing the feelings of winter, strange relationships, car rides or in the case of "Maurine," broken hearts, the lyrics will draw anyone in, even if it is only to hear Elbogen work his magic with his Mac.
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With everything from horns ( "Dramatic Irony"), clapping ( "One … Two, One"), organ samples ( "Maurine") and echo effects ( "Sallie's Heart Is Stone") that are found on his Mac, Say Hi creates a new and different style of sound for every track on Oohs & Aahs.
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Daye claims Diamond's identity is being used by her mother, Maurine Walter, who has a history of writing bad checks, according to court records.
Family Secrets: Parents Prey On Children's Identities As Victims Stay Silent
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"She said, 'You better check Diamond's credit, because Maurine is using her Social Security number,'" Daye told HuffPost.
Family Secrets: Parents Prey On Children's Identities As Victims Stay Silent
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First created in 1926's Chicago written by Maurine Dallas Watkins, Roxie Hart is still on Broadway in the long-running revival of Kander & Ebb's hit musical, Chicago.
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Maurine was in the hospital dying of cancer, and as the end neared she was in great pain, slipping in and out of consciousness.
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I knew her name was Maurine because it said so on her gold necklace, and on her name tag, and it was stitched into her scrubs in bright pink.
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I knew her name was Maurine because it said so on her gold necklace, and on her name tag, and it was stitched into her scrubs in bright pink.
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Maurine was in the hospital dying of cancer, and as the end neared she was in great pain, slipping in and out of consciousness.
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