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“He leaves tens of millions all over the earth bowed in heart-aching grief.”
Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011
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“He leaves tens of millions all over the earth bowed in heart-aching grief.”
Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011
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Yeah, his songs may meander a bit, but with a voice and guitar so heart-aching who's counting the minutes to a song's fade?
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From this, a graceful segue (the first of many in an evening built upon medleys) into the heart-aching "Deborah's Theme" from Once upon a Time in America, followed by "Poverty" and the main title from the same film, and then the theme from a lesser-known film, Giuseppe Tornatore's La Leggenda del pianista sull'oceano, or The Legend of 1900, delivered with powerful passion.
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He could render, from the few notes, heart-aching beauty.
Plain Language Barbara Wright 2007
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A tale of the rise of Chinese Communism through the eyes of two Russian immigrants, a memoir of heart-aching loss and personal discovery, and the story of a young man who sets out to find what could be one of the most important books in human history.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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He could render, from the few notes, heart-aching beauty.
Plain Language Barbara Wright 2007
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A tale of the rise of Chinese Communism through the eyes of two Russian immigrants, a memoir of heart-aching loss and personal discovery, and the story of a young man who sets out to find what could be one of the most important books in human history.
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He could render, from the few notes, heart-aching beauty.
Plain Language Barbara Wright 2007
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He could render, from the few notes, heart-aching beauty.
Plain Language Barbara Wright 2007
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