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It was July 7, 1979. Cheap Trick hit their stride with best-selling albums and a successful tour.
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Critics call it "payola," and say listeners deserve better disclosure of promotional ties.
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In her (very little) downtime, Adele's been known to favor comfy, cozy wraps and capes. Belt it and pair with skinny jeans and booties for a cool and casual vibe. Bonus: You can cry into it during "Somebody Like You."
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But Taylor Williamson may have actually won the best prize of all... being Heidi Klum's boyfriend. Unfortunately for the stand-up comedian, the couple's romantic relationship is just one of the supermodel's bad dreams in a hysterical clip that aired on the NBC series on Wednesday.
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Clear bag policy: Ak-Chin Pavilion will also have a clear bag policy this year. Small clutch purses can be brought in, but all other bags must be clear and no larger than 12" x 6" x 12".
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Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam (/ˈeɪkɒn/; born April 16, 1973), known mononymously as Akon, is a Senegalese American singer, songwriter, record producer, and entrepreneur.
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TOUR 2022 DATES CANCELLED. We regret to advise that due to ongoing surge of Covid in Australia and the reimposition of indoor entertainment venue capacity limits in several states, @sirrodstewart's scheduled March/April tour of Australia and New Zealand has, regrettably, been cancelled.
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What causes CMT? CMT is caused by an inherited fault in one of the many genes responsible for the development of the peripheral nerves. This fault means the nerves become damaged over time. A child with CMT may have inherited the genetic fault responsible for the condition from 1 or both of their parents.
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What causes CMT? CMT is caused by an inherited fault in one of the many genes responsible for the development of the peripheral nerves. This fault means the nerves become damaged over time. A child with CMT may have inherited the genetic fault responsible for the condition from 1 or both of their parents.
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Frank Sinatra
The Arena opened in 1990 under its original name, the Knickerbocker Arena, and was christened by none other than the first performer, Frank Sinatra, on January 30, 1990. In 1997, it was renamed the Pepsi Arena, and ten years later it became the Times Union Center in January 2007.
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