Word: accompanyment
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Back in Washington, Barrett donned a black tie and joined the small group of journalists who were allowed to accompany the Reagans to all ten Inaugural Balls. The next morning, as Reagan began his new job, Barrett was busy keeping track of the announcements and executive orders already coming from...
British Columbia boldly announced that it would refuse to turn over the tax and would hold it in a trust instead, pending a court of appeal decision on its legality. Neighboring Alberta and probably Saskatchewan will make their payments on schedule in January but will accompany them with formal protests...
Edward Lear, who died in 1888, is best known to modern readers for his limericks and nonsense verse. But contemporaries knew another side of the man. Lear devoted his early career to producing detailed paintings of birds, and his pictures, collected by Susan Hyman in Edward Lear's Birds...
The reggae tune and sarcastic lyrics combine to assault both the new punk wave he couldn't tackle and the power pop which threatened to box him in. Between the two, Jackson has staked out new musical territory to accompany his apocalyptic vision of English society. Even when his lyrics...
For so fatalist a song, "Living Through Another Cuba" has remarkable energy: an overwrought disco tune with a message, it sounds like music to accompany St, Vitus' Dance--or the Dance of Death.