The group manages to appeal to the death metal crowd as much as black metal fans, old-school thrashers and new-school hardcore kids. |
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Audience members make dumb choices, computer screens misbehave and the two deliver gently encouraging corrections with perfect old-school timing. |
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Do you think technology is making DJing better or do you prefer old-school DJs who mix beats live? |
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The mixmaster in the spotlight this time is an obvious fan of old-school funk, hip-hop, electro and reggae. |
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The modus operandi in most of the cases has been remarkably similar in its old-school simplicity. |
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This rapper and turntablist have perfect names, which combine together to evoke old-school teamwork and MC-DJ balance. |
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Ciampa, who wears crisp monogrammed shirts and walks with an imperial gait, sticks to the role of advice giver in the old-school style. |
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For more than 40 years Clubbo Records has epitomized the maverick spirit of the old-school independent record labels. |
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They're playing for a new coach, an old-school coach who'll sit you down if you don't play the game right. |
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In the old-school commercial tradition, it exists to provide much-loved shows in a straightforward and uncontentious manner. |
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Rivers was an old-school trouper, fully immersed in pop culture for her comedy routine. |
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The 68-year-old actress follows an old-school routine from the Royal Canadian Air Force. |
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The former will prohibit any discrimination based on gender, contracted workers' status, nationality, disability and old-school ties. |
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Good-natured and bouncy, they show off Reed's love of old-school rock 'n' roll and Sterling Morrison's effortless rhythm work. |
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If you're a fan of the old-school jungle sound or even part of the new breed of fans, pick up this mix. |
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They're the perfect way to keep people guessing whether you're buttoned-up demure or old-school kinky. |
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They play old-school video game theme music with a metal edge, and distribute their tunes for free on the Web. |
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And while they play a bit of funky hard rock, the band threw in a old-school punk song that warmed up the audience. |
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The 2003 Chevrolet SSR is a hardtop convertible looking like an old-school pickup truck. |
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Reyes has his whole family here, and Fabregas, rather charmingly, lives in old-school digs with an Irish landlady. |
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Warren Evans is an old-school furniture maker, renowned for employing skilled, local craftspeople at his north London headquarters. |
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Fans and insiders alike rave about his mixture of old-school values and crazy athleticism. |
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Let's play fashion expert for a second and compare the new Superman to the old-school Supermen. |
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Some of the digs at old-school European values and ideology particularly hit the mark. |
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To be honest, they're probably not going to appeal to old-school Godiva fans, but they're nothing if not interesting. |
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The management are old-school, stern and take the business of pawky humour very seriously, and Donaldson fairly drives his men on. |
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Maybe leather trenchcoats and old-school country values are too much of a mismatch. |
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What we have here is addictive old-school hokum, an American Gothic comic-strip with a whiff of Wise Blood to its lurid design. |
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This is old-school, pastiche hip-hop, right down to the James Brown samples. |
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For the sound effects, Namco has opted to use old-school style sound bytes from previous Pac-Man games, along with the normal ones. |
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Let's not forget the music, namely old-school hip hop and house spun by DJs Andy, 4Play and Slipmat. |
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In this hour-long mix, Milo breaks from old-school hip hop to electro to disco, funk and soul. |
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The first begins like an old-school Motown jam, with a drum-fill straight into Northern Soul stomp. |
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The track feels classic in style and distinctly old-school, yet fun with it. |
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While these albums are obviously old-school crackly, they don't feel dated or nostalgic. |
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Their style ranges from speedy, old-school punk rock to more complex folksy rhythms, and it's all good. |
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There's a talent in distinguishing which old-school tune has the bass and catchy guitar riff to place firmly in a rapper's rhyming game. |
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It's also a satisfying party-starter, hinting at a classic Motown style courtesy of some funky old-school guitar riffs. |
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Once they signed her, however, Uptown was unsure how to market Blige, whose music straddled the genres of modern hip-hop and old-school soul. |
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Caustic yet cohesive, the band's old-school punk rock sound has evolved into a real headbanger's ball. |
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To my mind, this kind of old-school oppositional politics seems unproductive, and limited at best. |
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Does anyone think he is beginning to sound a bit like a swivel-eyed old-school Tory zealot? |
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This old-school collection of songs should win over new fans and further Andy's status as a smooth crooner of love tunes. |
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His blends of smooth sounds and ruff beats fuse old-school elements with the new, and his skill as a DJ is right up there too. |
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The rhymes often bounce between insightful social observation and authentic old-school wordplay, making for great late-night ear candy. |
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We have the old-school cypherpunks, and the hacker community on both sides of the law. |
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And Donald was a great character, a detective in the classic sense of an old-school private eye detective. |
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Located across the valley, you take a bus to the old-school Rendl gondola, which drops you on the complete opposite side of the mountain. |
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This Slovenian EDM star plays an atmospheric blend of hip-hop, glitch, electro, old-school soul and dubstep. |
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To create a simulacrum of his subject, Birnie uses encaustic, an old-school painting medium of pigment and wax. |
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The old-school wheeled contraption barreled down the road faster than Marcus or Trevor expected. |
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Voltaire ridicules an old-school philosophical system by juxtaposing it with horrific historical reality. |
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With his bushy Afro, kneepads and high, striped socks, Arizona's senior power forward is called old-school. |
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Reyes is old-school but not old-fashioned, and has a keen sense for the highs and lows of a jazz tune. |
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It would be wrong, however, to whitewash him as the last of the old-school, voluntarily resigning statesmen. |
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This old-school British feel even extends to the more modern elements such as climate control, which offers read-outs in Imperial Fahrenheit. |
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The way for Europe's new governments to get out of this jam is to revive old-school Reaganomics. |
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He kidnaps her, in a surprisingly old-school twist, and takes her to parts unknown. |
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I'm acquiring some old-school drum 'n' bass, drinking a cup of lapsang souchong. |
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Funk, soul, hip hop, brokenbeat, jazz, dancehall, roots, old-school, deep house, zouk and konpa can be found here every week, so check it out. |
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The acting was mostly old-school, solid as those logs, but unsubtle, more ludicrous than ludic. |
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But maybe I'm just a bit old-school, and think it's better just to show the bare bones. |
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From Ar Robotics to All City Hip-Hop, DJ Skipmode's had a hand in nearly every one-off old-school throwdown this city's ever offered. |
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Given those credentials, the character cries out for an old-school tough guy approach. |
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Greenspan, an old-school anti-inflation hawk of the traditional economy, is among the first to realize the potential in the modern, high-productivity new economy. |
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Shifting Gears begins with the feel of an old-school party album. |
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She speaks no English, but I could taste her warmth and her pride in her homemade, old-school Roman cuisine. |
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Polite, deferential service in an old-school Continental-restaurant mode increases the sense of being suspended in a bubble of privilege for a few comfortable hours. |
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Kaufman is riffing on well-connected dots from Wolfe's reportage, as well as having a little fun with Johnson's reputation for old-school bullying and sulking. |
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For his part, he seems to be a fan of old-school rock groups. |
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Any trace of old-school rotundity has been re-sculpted into a rippling torso, into legs that can kick the ball further than any other player in the world can. |
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Now, CH seems on the surface to be a very nice man indeed, although there was a little too much old-school servile behaviour on display from AS for my liking. |
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For all his new-media cool, at bottom Hadley is an old-school relationship executive. |
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Jeff Bezos may not single-handedly renovate the old-school blog economy of personal gifts that Wilkinson mourns. |
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Students, passionate idealists by nature, but in a different camp from the old-school utopians, were most sensitive to the faults of their society. |
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There is a growing generation gap between old-school general managers and scouts who trusts their instincts and new-breed executives who live to play it by the numbers. |
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Looking ahead, old-school electro specialist and hip hop archivist Freddy Fresh will be stopping in at Living on Saturday, Oct.22, for a little throwdown. |
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When Bernie falls in love, the chips in his life begin to fall into place, just as cards begin to get stacked against Shelly and his old-school values. |
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During one of the mountain stages, I saw an old-school front derailleur downtube shifter on Lance's bike, and then in a later stage, I saw one on Ullrich's bike. |
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It captured all the sentimental dreaminess of old-school space stories. |
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Well, most of the time it is, but the occasional lapse into fairly standard old-school hardcore detracts little from a record bursting with focused energy. |
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We heard over and over about Peck's impeccable gentlemanliness and old-school liberal decency, Hepburn's aristocratic east coast classiness, and Bob Hope's patriotism. |
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Though one of us used to work for the United Steelworkers and another's been a card-carrying member of the NDP, we tend to leave the old-school lefty ideation to others. |
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It's an old-school attitude that's very prevalent in football. |
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Singing about awful things in a beautiful carefree manner is the essence of old-school jazz and blues, and Amy Winehouse has really got the hang of it. |
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This truly dynamic duo of old-school, street style, hip-hop lyricists from Pittsburgh rocked the house with a nickel bag of attitude and lunatic gyrations to spare. |
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The old-school way of hating rubes asks us to berate them into giving up their identity out of shame and disgust. |
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ExxonMobil may be an old-school, capital-intensive resource company, but it is churning out results that rival those of Apple. |
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The Libertines are more like reality TV celebs than old-school rock stars. |
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We haven't seen ransomware for a while, so a recent scheme that mixed elements of modern rogueware pushing and old-school ransomware attempts was rather interesting. |
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Rather than come out in support of equal rights they would rather keep quiet, let the Lords to their dirty work, and avoid alienating their old-school supporters. |
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Indeed, it's a very old-school Cowboys and Indians scenario. |
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And hipsters and hippies now reek of old-school, kneejerk attitudes. |
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The Metropolitan Opera is the old-school Cadillac of arts institutions. |
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The old-school way to do this was to collect Biodata and share it via email or through the use of MS Word paper resumes. |
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Sherwood is a brash, chippy wisecracker, with a well-polished ego and a touch of the old-school little Englander about him. |
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With a big nod to old-school ghetto blasters, as its name suggests, the Bag Of Rhythm comes with a durable canvas carry bag. |
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The spire rests on the same basic principal as the old-school fountains. |
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And loved our old-school stationery Highlighter pens, Tippex and A4 ring-binders covered in stickers took over the house. |
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In any case, the open, even freewheeling style in which PERFORMA05 was curated seems to hold true to an old-school downtown spirit. |
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Supergun turned in a cracking set of blistering old-school indie rock, their scattering of big choruses reminiscent of Ash or Sugar. |
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Most libraries only have old-school reel-to-reel projectors, but they also have 16mm retro-classics like Grease they'd love to loan you. |
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But the warmest spot in my nerdcore heart is reserved for the old-school pleasures of the Wii Virtual Console. |
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The old-school coach felt that his team's weak opponent had no business playing his strong team, so he decided to run up the score. |
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The old-school way, with the chief scout having it all in his head, gave no continuity. If he gets run over by a bus he takes all the knowledge with him. |
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When you combine an old-school pass with a bread cutter choke, you get the signature move of black belt European Masters silver medallist Simon Hayes of Carlson Gracie London. |
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The Christmas Grump allows scope for the Northern Stage team's trademark lo-fi entertainment, such as puppets, shadow play and old-school playthings. |
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This pretty village has a preservation order on it which means nothing can disturb its authentic old-school Greekness, while also having plenty of bars and restaurants. |
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They're old-school football players,'' Plano West coach Mike Hughes said. |
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For old hands, it's a trip down memory lane, and for younger gamers this collection is a timely reminder of the simplicity of old-school platform games. |
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Free from synthetics such as mineral oils, silicones, propylene glycol or ethanolamines, the range is instead packed with natural ingredients and old-school fresh male scents. |
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And while old-school punkers may argue that CB's influence could never be surpassed, it is not the only venue with a permanent place in music history. |
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But for aficionados of the real thing, the high-quality, old-school kosher renditions of brisket or flanken or center-cut tongue like silk, the Second Avenue Deli was it. |
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