The guy is a titan of jazz piano and you couldn't have asked for a greater contrast with this gig. |
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He saw himself as a titan, a giant among his peers, towering above the rest of the pack. |
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Elvis was a titan, a heroic everyman, an emblem of America's true greatness. |
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If this monstrous juggernaut of metal and circuitry wasn't a titan, he didn't know what was. |
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To get a sense of Powell's post-government marketability, I paid a visit to a titan of that industry, Nels Olson. |
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Clarke Carlisle, a titan in the Leeds rearguard, cut it out at the expense of a corner, and the tone for what followed was set. |
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This show made it clear that before he became a titan of avant-garde theater, Beck was a painter of force and poetic invention. |
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He was a titan in America's steel, aluminum, and magnesium industries and was even involved in health care. |
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Rather, we give you the handful of interesting links that will, in time, make you a titan of convergence. |
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He is a titan of a man and is the best runner I know apart from Colin Jackson whom I met once. |
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The other is a titan of British acting, whose friends include Neil Tennant and Lily Savage. |
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The 1919 winner of the award at the age of 49 was Marcel Proust, a titan in French literature of that age. |
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Where once he was a titan, today he appears to have lost political and personal bearings. |
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Covering a titan like Bowie is always dangerous, but Jorge rises to the task and manages to make the songs his own. |
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Here are the results, rated on a scale of the most famous infomercial titan, Billy Mays. |
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This work represents not Beethoven the titan, but Beethoven as composer of warmly songful instrumental music. |
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The era was dominated by men such as Vanderbilt in railroads, Carnegie in steel, and the oil titan John D. Rockefeller, who created Standard Oil. |
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Though most plants are more or less at the mercy of the environment, a few such as the titan arum are able to generate heat. |
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Most of us know of the company as a global titan in athletic wear, so it makes sense that it is moving into the growing athleisure space. |
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Larger titan triggerfish crunched their way through dead coral in search of some sustenance. |
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You get turtles, moray eels and titan triggerfish but not the variety of reef fish in the Red Sea or Indonesia, says John Bantin. |
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So what would provoke an exceedingly individualistic, sufficiently unbeholden band to pledge such slavish devotion to a classic rock titan? |
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Once finished, a titan claws its way from the ground and starts off on a tear towards your enemy's town, where it slaughters anything in its path. |
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The charismatic and determined CEO who set out to build a titan has now assumed a defensive posture and is working to keep her creation in one piece. |
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Mexican telecon titan Carlos Sum Helu remains at number three but all three of the world's richest men got poorer in the past year. |
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The arch villain instead is Jerry Jones, the billionaire Texas oilfield titan and owner of the Dallas Cowboys. |
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Ten years ago, Apple began its transformation from an also-ran PC maker to a world-beating tech titan. |
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A comedy titan who was always the center of attention, amusing even the most hardened of cynics with his manic energy. |
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For years lds Family Services has been a titan in the domestic adoption field. |
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Such a ban would deliver a blow to Mr. Corzine, 66, a onetime titan of Wall Street and Washington. |
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Perhaps the greatest irony remains that civil rights titan Caesar Chavez was a lifelong opponent of illegal immigration. |
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Microsoft, though a titan in personal-computer software, is a homunculus in mobile devices. |
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Its workaday incarnation, cockiness, is causing trouble for Bill Ackman, a modern-day hedge-fund titan. |
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The titan is positioned in front of the machining center and safeguarded by means of a sophisticated door safety system. |
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The country at that time was an economic titan, and the fastest growing source of trade and foreign investment in Australia. |
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The Eldar host has only three phantom bodies available, but each can become a Warlock titan through a single head swap. |
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It was thus more the absence of education titan its presence which fed the political change process. |
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Scrawled filefish seem enormous and, of course, the ubiquitous titan and the inappropriately named yellowmargin triggerfish are active everywhere. |
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Longtime press baron and Murdoch frenemy Conrad Black on what Michael Wolff got wrong in his new biography of the media titan. |
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His fame is essentially on the back of a powerful business titan who misunderstood his original work. |
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Which brings me to Venus, the Ishtar Academy, where my warlock is dancing in front of another player, a titan, while I'm hammering the 'OPTIONS' button in an attempt to add them as a friend. |
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With a few bold strokes of the pen he had rendered a titan with its streamlined body, immense mouth in front, and betentacled fins at the rear. |
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Classroom discussion on what constitutes a great leader and titan. |
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With those ideas in mind I created several banners on a small subset of all titan weapons available, using most of the decals on them and a few on a shoulder of each titan. |
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We asked a group of people involved in the game here whether it's even remotely conceivable that football could one day fell cricket as India's sporting titan. |
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It's ideal for learners and snorkellers, with the reef across the bay going from paddling depth to 14m, vibrant soft and hard corals, and a wide variety of fish: wrasses, parrotfish, titan triggerfish. |
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And now, we have the onerous duty of informing all members of CODESRIA, on behalf of the Council's Executive Committee, of the loss of a titan of African social scientists. |
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Players can take up the mantle of a titan, warlock or hunter. |
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The Iapetus Ocean was therefore named for the titan Iapetus, who in Greek mythology was the father of Atlas, after whom the Atlantic Ocean was named. |
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That, though, is a Dhs100 too far for 7DAYS' tech titan and self-confessed Apple aficionado Megha Merani, who said eau de iPhone 5 reeked as bad as rotten apples. |
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But if you are such a titan you probably couldn't care less. |
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The sledge hammer my father used was as unwieldy as ever, so I began with the smaller toys, smashing them with the joy of a titan. |
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