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It is called Pressed Rat and Warthog and it is spoken and co-written, I discover by the jazz drummer, Ginger Baker, on a record made by the once very famous rock band, Cream.
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It is called Pressed Rat and Warthog and it is spoken and co-written, I discover by the jazz drummer, Ginger Baker, on a record made by the once very famous rock band, Cream.
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The class is called Pressed Flower Note Cards and is for ages 18 and older.
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'Pressed' means that he was forced to go and fight against his will.
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We can then select the "Pressed" state in the "States" window, and customize what a button looks like when it is pressed.
ScottGu's Blog 2008
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Pressed for details on his service, Nelson accused the media of distorting his service record in previously published reports, and he suggested the nonprofit organization Vietnam Veterans of America was out to get him.
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Worst Cuisine Crime: Pressed for time and money, Keith commits a cardinal sin and purchases pre-cooked shrimp for his team on Top Chef.
Top Moments: Jon Stewart on Penn State and Private Practice's Intervention 2011
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Une-deux senses: Turkey & Cilantro Chutney Pressed Pita skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Pressed by the local NBC news team for an explanation, Mayor David Crocker said, "if homeowners don't pay, they're out of luck."
John Gault joins the fire brigade Michael Tomasky 2010
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Pressed for his reasons, the Italian added: "We are playing in the Champions League and will probably have a better squad because we can now buy better players."
Carlos Tevez will stay at Manchester City, claims Roberto Mancini 2011
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