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At the moment, I'm most fond of "The Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid" and "The Rake's Song," though it's really not possible to pull out individual songs.
"The wanting comes in waves" sovay 2009
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The latest commit for the Waves is Ameer Shamsud-din, who reneged on his commitment to Loyola Marymount over the weekend.
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The Colbert Report - The Decemberists - The Wanting Comes in Waves
It's already tomorrow. greygirlbeast 2009
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The author at Brain Waves in a related article titled Milton Friedman Nobel Economist Passes On at 94 writes:
Milton Friedman, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Slow Brain Waves are Key to Complex Activities | Impact Lab
Slow Brain Waves are Key to Complex Activities | Impact Lab 2006
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Slow Brain Waves are Key to Complex Activities in: Health & Fitness
Slow Brain Waves are Key to Complex Activities | Impact Lab 2006
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A scene from Katie Mitchell's Waves from the National Theater.
92Y Blog 2008
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Woolf’s novel The Waves is a perfect example of reality described with a heavy phenomenological basis (and it’s one of her novels I’ve never managed to get through!
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Grain Waves from Smith’s … bought one without enough flavouring, sent a feedback through their website and low and behold, a letter about why that packet could possibly have less flavouring and a cheque reimbursing the cost of the chips (apparently the cheque costs more that the value amount!)
Complain About Products To Get Free Stuff | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Another title that piqued my interest lately is Stephen Hunt's sophomore effort - The Kingdom Beyond The Waves, which is fabled for its vivid world-building with a classic Victorian/steampunk milieu.
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