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  • Tracks like "Nardis" show what a force Evans, La Faro, and Motian were during the all-too-brief time they collaborated.

    Listening to you... Patrick J. Smith 2009

  • Tracks like "Nardis" show what a force Evans, La Faro, and Motian were during the all-too-brief time they collaborated.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Patrick J. Smith 2009

  • And the jazz is solid and tasteful, whether it's a standard like Mongo Santa-maria's Afro Blue or Miles Davis 'Nardis or one of the originals by the group's talented composers.

    WHO WERE THE WITCHES? Maggie Jochild 2007

  • He turned around and looked at the city, now a crumbled burning mass and wondered, “What about Nardis and the Black Planet?”

    A Juvenilia Treat 2008

  • Nardis left the room and Rand stood up, the beamer hanging limply in his hand as he thought.

    A Juvenilia Treat 2008

  • I am Nardis of the race called the Kloiy I have come here of my own accord.

    A Juvenilia Treat 2008

  • Why, I remember a couple of girls in a social-club back on Nardis that" "

    The Wizard Of Karres Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • Vannozza was probably the nickname for Giovanna -- thus we find in the early records of that age: Vannozza di Nardis, Vannozza di Zanobeis, di Pontianis, and others.

    Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day Ferdinand Gregorovius

  • And most Night loved to tell of Assarnees, whose ruins are scant memories on the desert's edge, but Morning told of the twin cities of Nardis and Timaut that lorded over the plain.

    Time and the Gods Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Dunsany 1917

  • All performances feature Dee Dee Bridgewater on vocals except "Nardis."

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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