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...with the beat, riding herd on the back-up band. In those lines, as with the rest of the song, you never know where Jones is going to lead you; at the same time none of it sounds forced or contrived. The whole happy confection is aided by the spare production of his first producer (and discoverer), Pappy Daily. Just a bunch of great studio musicians; no trilling back-up singers or recording trickery...
...less-expensive alternative could provide millions of women with treatment that could spare thousands of babies from being infected with the AIDS virus," Alexander said...
...under the age of six. Sixty-one percent of all respondents felt regular spanking was an acceptable form of punishment. Even more surprising, thirty-seven percent of parents of young children believe it?s acceptable to spank children younger than two. And as a corollary befitting the old adage "spare the rod, spoil the child," fifty-six percent believe a 6-month old baby can be spoiled by too much attention...
...Even if you have eight bucks you wish to throw away your money in a random act of senseless frivolity, don't, and I repeat, do not go see this movie. Give your money to the fund for cancer-stricken endangered monkeys in South Africa or something like that. Spare yourself the unnecessary pain. Go study. Sally Field wants you to leave Beautiful repeating the mantra, "It's what's on the inside that counts...
...supporting the international crackdown on blood diamonds, the cartel is also helping itself by preventing competitors from flooding the market with cheap gems. But while De Beers' cooperation with the embargo may spare the industry the sort of organized boycott that shook the fur trade in the 1980s, it probably won't stamp out trafficking. De Beers claims that only 3% of the global diamond supply comes from African conflict regions. London analysts believe the amount may be as high...