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Rounding out this group of six we have "Wailer" by Bruce Glassco.
March 5th, 2008 douglascohen 2008
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Since the former Wailer penned the reggae tune in 1976, the legalization movement has come a long way.
Steve Bloom: Legalization or Bust: A Brief History of Marijuana Prohibition Steve Bloom 2010
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Since the former Wailer penned the reggae tune in 1976, the legalization movement has come a long way.
Steve Bloom: Legalization or Bust: A Brief History of Marijuana Prohibition Steve Bloom 2010
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Since the former Wailer penned the reggae tune in 1976, the legalization movement has come a long way.
Steve Bloom: Legalization or Bust: A Brief History of Marijuana Prohibition Steve Bloom 2010
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Movies (1933's La Llorona, Mexico; 2006's The Wailer and 2007's The Cry, both U.S.A.), TV shows (Supernatural 2006) and at least half a dozen books, are devoted to the tale of the Wailing Woman.
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Movies (1933's La Llorona, Mexico; 2006's The Wailer and 2007's The Cry, both U.S.A.), TV shows (Supernatural 2006) and at least half a dozen books, are devoted to the tale of the Wailing Woman.
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Subtitled: “Talk Show Interviews with Coatlicue the Aztec Goddess, Malinche the Maligned, the Virgin of Guadalupe and La Llorona: The Wailer,” the fierce foursome is a celebration of the dark goddesses — Mexican figures that have been imprisoned inside the symbols of (respectively) destruction, betrayal, saintliness and errant motherhood.
Agua Santa: Holy Water : Rigoberto González : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Bunny Wailer of the original Wailers line-up,is the only one that impressed me as Bob Marley and Peter Tosh became more commercial
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SEABROOK: The first in our series this month is the album, "Burnin '" by The Wailer, before they were known as Bob Marley & The Wailers.
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NORRIS: That's a young Robert Nesta Marley singing with Peter McIntosh, later known as Peter Tosh, and Nevelle Livingston, who would later go by Bunny Wailer At the time the trio was called the Wailing Wailers and in the pictures of this era the men are almost unrecognizable.
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