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Since Hurricane Katrina, he has weighed social commentary against his natural good-times effervescence.
Jazzfest: Going Crazy With John Boutté - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Since Hurricane Katrina, he has weighed social commentary against his natural good-times effervescence.
Jazzfest: Going Crazy With John Boutté - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The way I see it is Bush = bad-times, Clinton = good-times.
Edwards And Obama Camps Both Pushing "Hillary-Is-Polarizing" Line 2009
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The mismatched pair — Miles, the lonesome loser; Jack, the good-times man everybody loves — fling themselves into wine, women and the emergency room, testing love and friendship along the way.
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The Mississippi Sheiks were a loosely knit good-times blues group that grew out of the family band.
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The mismatched pair — Miles, the lonesome loser; Jack, the good-times man everybody loves — fling themselves into wine, women and the emergency room, testing love and friendship along the way.
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What other good-times were celebrated with my friends from The Silver Palate?
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The mismatched pair — Miles, the lonesome loser; Jack, the good-times man everybody loves — fling themselves into wine, women and the emergency room, testing love and friendship along the way.
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During the past weeks, Ontario's Finance Minister has sent repeated signals that this would not be a good-times budget.
The Ontario Budget 2002
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Betty's good-times book was filled, down to the last line on the last page, and the partnership diary had to have several extra leaves pasted inside the cover.
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