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Went to the Mystic Mutts of Revelry Saturday-afternoon dog parade, where the canine marshal-equivalent wore a collar made of empty cans of Bud.
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But there was so much Saturday-afternoon chatter, so many people crowded in between the tables and machines and towering stacks of shirtwaists.
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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Delta Spirit may soon be exiting the Americana classification: Its Saturday-afternoon set illustrated how the band has toughened its sound as it showcased songs intended for its next album.
Coachella Highlights a New Era of Music Jim Fusilli 2011
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Went to the Mystic Mutts of Revelry Saturday-afternoon dog parade, where the canine marshal-equivalent wore a collar made of empty cans of Bud.
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Paul Owen's episode seven blogThe best thing about this episode was the car periscope, an ingenious and very useful invention Kramer once suggested it on Seinfeld that led to a couple of brilliant scenes where Larry and Jeff tried to track down the one-armed man in joyful pastiche of old Saturday-afternoon TV shows such as Dragnet.
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Erykah Badu blended neosoul, mellow hip-hop and airy jazz during her excellent Saturday-afternoon set.
Coachella Highlights a New Era of Music Jim Fusilli 2011
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But there was so much Saturday-afternoon chatter, so many people crowded in between the tables and machines and towering stacks of shirtwaists.
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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But there was so much Saturday-afternoon chatter, so many people crowded in between the tables and machines and towering stacks of shirtwaists.
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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Asked to conduct a Saturday-afternoon "Tosca" in June 1971, the precisionist's apprentice, just 27, hesitated, long and hard—a second Levine trademark—and then accepted.
The Met's Rock of Ages Norman Lebrecht 2011
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Paul Owen's episode seven blogThe best thing about this episode was the car periscope, an ingenious and very useful invention Kramer once suggested it on Seinfeld that led to a couple of brilliant scenes where Larry and Jeff tried to track down the one-armed man in a joyful pastiche of Saturday-afternoon TV shows like Dragnet, complete with brassy theme music.
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