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Which is, of course, what the whole show is about, and I love the fact that Show acknowledges this out loud.
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As Russian warships, Medvedev, visit Venezuela, the Maduro/Flores 'Rocky Horror Show' becomes tragi-comedy! yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'As Russian warships, Medvedev, visit Venezuela, the Maduro/Flores \'Rocky Horror Show\' becomes tragi-comedy! '
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Despite some bright spots for progressives from Internet blogs to Comedy Centrals The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to talk radio programs such as The Stephanie Miller Show and The Randi Rhodes Show not nearly enough resources have been invested in media to reach enough Americans to transform the political dynamic from a general dislike of Bush into a collective decision to fire him.
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The Lake Zurich keeshond competing in the Westminster Kennel Club's 2010 dog show won Best of Breed today, giving it the chance to compete tonight for Best in Group and a shot at Best in Show on Tuesday night.
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It was another dog Faires recognized -- a Norwich terrier that won best of breed at the Westminster Kennel Club show in February -- who would be the star of the day, winning Best in Show on the first day of the three-day dog show at the Kansas Coliseum.
Kansas.com: -- Front 2009
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We've narrowed down our show to three games that deserved our recognition and one that stood above the rest for Game of the Show.
MMOz 2009
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HPFacebookVoteV2. init (410605, 'Arianna the Bear: Behind the Scenes of the Cleveland Show', 'The producers of \ "The Cleveland Show\" have released a behind-the-scenes look at Arianna\'s work on the animated Fox show, in which she provides the voice of a bear named ...
Huff TV: Arianna the Bear: Behind the Scenes of the Cleveland Show 2010
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Here's a couple more clips: this performance of "Mack the Knife," from a 60s episode of the Dean Martin Show, is shameless and scintillating in equal measure, and you get to see just what a good time he's having putting the tune through its paces.
Archive 2007-05-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Here's a couple more clips: this performance of "Mack the Knife," from a 60s episode of the Dean Martin Show, is shameless and scintillating in equal measure, and you get to see just what a good time he's having putting the tune through its paces.
Homage to Walter Busterkeys Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Ladies and Gentlemen, the Show is about to commence.
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