So a few weeks ago, way, way behind the bandwagon, I discovered the Norah Jones album. |
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The range of musical styles, from Edith Piaf, Norah Jones to Fats Waller, was one of the talking points of the concert. |
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Norah Jones, guesting in her unknown, pre-Grammy days, drops by to croon I Walk the Line and a soporific Tennessee Waltz. |
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The keeper of the William Morris Gallery, Norah Gillow, took a more positive view. |
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Two cans of Red Bull and a cigarette later I'm back in the land of the living only to hear Norah Jones' silky croon spewing from my speakers. |
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Instead, FEMNET represented SOAWR Coalition at this meeting and the presentation was made by the Executive Director Ms. Norah Matovu Winyi. |
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I notice your new album was produced by Jay Newland, the guy who produced Norah Jones's best-seller. |
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Norah Stoakes is horrified when her parents tell her that she and her five-year-old brother Gavin are to be evacuated to Canada. |
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Norah Keating, as well as to all Council Members for their thoughtful and constructive contribution to the report. |
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In 2009 Norah al-Faiz was appointed deputy minister for education, the highest post attained by a woman in government. |
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Given the phenomenal success of her album Norah has moved out of the jazz pigeon-hole and touched a mainstream public. |
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Curious, Norah goes outside to discover a polar landscape featuring astonishing Inuit sculptures. |
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He married Norah Willis on February 26, 1927 in St. Mary Magdalen Anglican Church in Toronto, and the couple had three daughters. |
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Norah Jones and Diana Krall are going to sound like elevator music. |
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The house is sold to Thomas Franklin and Norah Ahearn. |
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Recipient of the Arthur Ellis Award for best juvenile novel, this story by Norah McClintock offers intrigue worthy of an Agatha Christie whodunit. |
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With a deep, melancholy, breathy alto and a fondness for slow, sparsely chorded songs, Ms. Yamagata has a lot in common with Fiona Apple, Norah Jones and Sarah McLachlan. |
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Norah Jones, who is world famous for her trademark soft jazz-pop and gorgeously listenable, silky voice, cut her long romantic tresses into a sassy, wispy crop and adopted a poodle called Ralph. |
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It is interwoven with international reportage and autobiographical accounts of a troubled childhood on Merseyside, and his relationships with his family, particularly his mother, Norah. |
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In 1954, when he was seven, Norah was over-hastily committed to an asylum after a spell of mild mental illness, and McCarthy sent to live with an aunt. |
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First given in 1970, they were instituted by Roland and Norah Michener to honour the memory of their daughter Wendy, a superb journalist who died too young. |
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The nearest maternity clinic is in Glen Norah, some 8km away. |
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The setting of Kit Pearson's second novel about British wartime evacuees, Norah and Gavin Stoakes, is an idyllic and peaceful lakeside summer home bathed in sunshine and surrounded by gleaming water. |
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Supported by his brilliant wife Norah, who had written her PhD thesis on the French philosopher Jacques Maritain, Michener devoted his energies to his public life. |
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With intermarriage rates high, the American future may come to resemble well-known individuals of mixed racial heritage, like golfer Tiger Woods, actor Keanu Reeves or singer-songwriter Norah Jones. |
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Sitting somewhere between the lushness of Norah Jones and quirkiness of Joanna Newsom, the quartet create songs that intertwine melancholy with rich harmonies. |
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