The song is a sunny and infectious number that would sound great at a school dance or a clambake. |
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A clambake on the Rockland seashore followed the last day's session of papers. |
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Every summer, they invite all their subscribers to a clambake on Lynn Beach. |
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We had a clambake in Chicago on the 26th of September at WBBM where the debate was held. |
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He had volunteered to testify at the clambake as a way of putting his case to the people. |
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The clams are then ready for a clambake, to become steamed softshell clams, or for use in certain clam chowders and clam pies. |
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When Cary shows up to a high-spirited clambake with Ron and his pals, she's uncomfortable and overdressed in a tight gray ensemble. |
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Here, you can savor an authentic New England-style clambake. |
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But when she meets a scientist named Wally Yez in the apple-pie line at a clambake, her life takes a turn toward romance. |
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Lately, lower Manhattan seems to be turning into one giant retrofitted clambake. |
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If your idea of a relaxing vacation on the coast involves bundling up for a clambake instead of palm trees and rum punch, a trip to Cape Cod is just the ticket. |
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She is also a regular at the post-caucus Wednesday night clambake. |
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The clambake as known today is a colonial interpretation of an American Indian tradition. |
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The clambake is the great festive feast of seaboard America. |
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Police motorcycles escorted the buses, which were conveying members and friends of the New York delegation, through a series of red lights to a clambake on the beach in South Boston. |
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Much of this shellfish contributes to New England tradition, the clambake. |
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