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Examples
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Any prominent Catholic “man” should be able to find a choir-boy to “pull his Lieberman” for him.
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Any prominent Catholic “man” should be able to find a choir-boy to “pull his Lieberman” for him.
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Already the baby of four little years was a musician, and as choir-boy and violinist he walked unhesitatingly and surely to his life work.
DARKWATER W.E.B. DU BOIS 2004
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Who else has the guts to blend synths, choir-boy Britpop and rap ( "Looking Back"), driven by a modified sample from the Rocky theme song?
Kristi York Wooten: Keane Takes the Night Train -- and Saves Indie Rock 2010
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Who else has the guts to blend synths, choir-boy Britpop and rap ( "Looking Back"), driven by a modified sample from the Rocky theme song?
Kristi York Wooten: Keane Takes the Night Train -- and Saves Indie Rock 2010
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Born approximately 1400, Dufay received his musical training as a choir-boy of Cambrai cathedral.
Archive 2009-06-01 Lu 2009
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But the choir-boy countenance is not so presidential.
Archive 2007-06-01 News from Mad Plato 2007
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But the choir-boy countenance is not so presidential.
THE DEMOCRATIC BLAH-BLAH DEBATE News from Mad Plato 2007
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His widow was a pew-opener in the cathedral hard by; his eldest son was a little scamp of a choir-boy, who played toss-halfpenny, led his little brothers into mischief, and had a voice as sweet as an angel.
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Then chorus started chanting broom, broom, broom, and as the curtain slowly parted, Casey, alone on the stage, began singing in solo in a beautiful choir-boy voice that I had never heard before.
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