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I've been a fan of singer-songwriter (and poet) Leonard Cohen ever since Jennifer Warnes introduced me to his music with her classic album Famous Blue ...
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Leonard Cohen-palooza! (And More) Michael Giltz 2010
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I've been a fan of singer-songwriter (and poet) Leonard Cohen ever since Jennifer Warnes introduced me to his music with her classic album Famous Blue ...
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Leonard Cohen-palooza! (And More) Michael Giltz 2010
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Or, to quote Jennifer Warnes in the working-class anthem for Norma Rae:
A Little Bit Better 2009
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I've been a fan of singer-songwriter (and poet) Leonard Cohen ever since Jennifer Warnes introduced me to his music with her classic album Famous Blue Raincoat.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Leonard Cohen-palooza! (And More) Michael Giltz 2010
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Or, to quote Jennifer Warnes in the working-class anthem for Norma Rae:
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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"Clearly mobile connectivity is the future and customers are embracing mobile at an accelerating rate," said Peter Warnes , an analyst with Morningstar, in a note.
Telstra Posts 23% Profit Rise Gavin Lower 2012
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I've been a serious fan since the Jennifer Warnes tribute album Famous Blue Raincoat won me over.
Michael Giltz: Music: Revenge Of The Seventies Singer-Songwriter! Michael Giltz 2011
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I've been a serious fan since the Jennifer Warnes tribute album Famous Blue Raincoat won me over.
Michael Giltz: Music: Revenge Of The Seventies Singer-Songwriter! Michael Giltz 2011
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I've been a fan of singer-songwriter (and poet) Leonard Cohen ever since Jennifer Warnes introduced me to his music with her classic album Famous Blue Raincoat.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Leonard Cohen-Palooza! (And More) Michael Giltz 2010
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I'd played well in county cricket but to play against the [Glenn] McGraths and Warnes, well, the whole of that side, was a bit of an eye-opener to the standards of the world's best cricketers.
Ian Bell finally earns his England spurs thanks to putting his feet up David Hopps 2010
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