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- Text: and spent the next day sailing to St Lucia. It was New Years Eve and to enjoy our sumptuous dinner, we had to wear these party hats. I liked mine. Craig wasn’t so sure. There was music and dancing after dinner on the pool deck
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- Text: we went to the Farmers Market there and then had lunch afterwards. The vendors got to know us quite well and our favorite butcher’s van staff liked to practice their English with us, while politely correcting our French. There were always music
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- Text: just over a year ago. NPR is remembering some of those who lost their lives by listening to the music they loved and hearing their stories. We're calling our tribute Songs Of Remembrance. Craig had been listening to this series during the day and had
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- Text: .” Eventually, original productions started popping up, such as “Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical,” a creation that I’m still convinced was a fever dream, and “Circle Jerk,” which had me cackling alone in my room as the cast pilloried Internet meme culture
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- Text: the northern backbone of the Spanish island of Mallorca. A centuries old olive tree in an ancient olive grove. Chopin lived in the village by this church and he used to practice his music in the church itself. The altar The Grande Randonnee - the great
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- Text: off your masks and party hard in small, enclosed, loud and hot bars where you have to shout to be heard over the music. But many people heard a much different message than the one the CDC announced. So lets backtrack. You remember when you get your
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- Text: of money which we are donating to St Cecelia’s School of Music in Stephanie Burr’s name. It is enough to pay for a student for one year, I believe and I know Stephanie would be proud. This article sent to me by Zoe: What has happened to statues – rolled
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- Text: .” The CIA did. This is Patrick’s journey to find the truth. Among former operatives and leather-clad rockers, from Moscow to Kiev to a GI Joe convention in Ohio, it’s a story about spies doing the unthinkable, about propaganda hidden in pop music, and a maze
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- Text: and the highlight of the day. Then it was back to the ship for champagne and jazz music as we boarded. Last port tomorrow. Today will be a day for the history books. What a year we’ve had.