They had been aimlessly shining their torches hither and yon for an hour, when Manny unleashed his galling swan song. |
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Fresh from his television fame in Happy Days, he co-starred with John Wayne in the latter's valedictory swan song The Shootist. |
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He passed away last year, but not before completing his swan song, a collaboration with Zaman. |
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That marked the transition to sensible, practical footwear but she still had to have her swan song. |
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Kusquam represents, thus, the swan song of the Gondarine Renaissance which ended in wars for power between the lords or ras. |
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This is the Prime Minister's swan song budget, which is the best way I could describe it. |
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For this particular instrumental combination, it would be Mendelssohn's swan song. |
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La Note Bleue is Nougaro's swan song, his last unfinished symphony and it makes moving not to say mind-blowing listening. |
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This swan song was marked by three Paris premieres by British and American choreographers. |
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Big Jim even gets to wig out over an extended instrumental break – his swan song, it would transpire. |
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As a swan song, he is playing Madison Square Garden in a career-canvassing concert that brings together almost every heavy hitter in the field of modern hip-hop. |
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But in the interval, Brahms always publicly denied that he was thinking of his longtime friend-and the unattainable love of his life-when he composed what was to become his swan song. |
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If I may say so, I think that your proposal sounds rather like a swan song of federal institutions that are on their knees and devoid of inspiration at the dawn of the twenty-first century. |
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This is my swan song after 15 years in the European Parliament, and I am delighted that we have made such a significant improvement in the energy markets on behalf of the European public. |
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Mr. Daniel Turp: I imagine it's a swan song in a way, and like the Equality Party, Alliance Quebec is invited by our Reform friends who, like you, seem to be advocates of partition and think that partition is a good idea. |
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Starring Dennis Waterman in his New Tricks swan song, alongside Garry Cooper. |
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The work abandons realism and psychology in favour of a character stylization more typical of commedia dell'arte, a genre for which Gozzi represented the swan song. |
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Nevertheless, collective exhibitions are now the swan song of a type of art in tune with a society marked by economic competition, the laws of market prices and rivalry. |
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Handy's four years on the county board certainly have had their share of high and low notes, but Tuesday's swan song was more a salute than a retrospective. |
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In 1975, Led Zeppelin's double album Physical Graffiti was their first release on the Swan Song label. |
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Grant wanted them to sign with Led Zeppelin's own production company, Swan Song Records. |
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In 1974, Led Zeppelin took a break from touring and launched their own record label, Swan Song, named after an unreleased song. |
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