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And especially, as I said, unfortunately women, yes, the last parade which was way up in Tuba City, Arizona, the western part of Arizona, people making comments the same way.
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His village of Umm Tuba is one of those fortunate Arab neighborhoods on the periphery of Jerusalem that is not cut off from the rest of the city by the security barrier.
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His village of Umm Tuba is one of those fortunate Arab neighborhoods on the periphery of Jerusalem that is not cut off from the rest of the city by the security barrier.
Stromata Blog: 2008
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Tuba comes from the naturally fermented sap of the palm tree.
Tuba comes from the naturally fermented sap of the palm tree. 1996
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Chambers was among the teens who attacked Edward McMichael - a well-known street musician known as the "Tuba Man" who'd long been a fixture at Seattle sporting events - in October 2008 near Seattle Center.
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He calls the Tuba Christmas sound a "sonic massage" and has heard a similar concert in Chicago.
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He calls the Tuba Christmas sound a "sonic massage" and has heard a similar concert in Chicago.
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While I was visually intrigued with that big old brass horn wrapped around him, Damon Bryson (aka Tuba Goodin 'Junior) was inaudible the first couple of nights, strictly window dressing.
DN_EarthtoPhilly 2009
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He calls the Tuba Christmas sound a "sonic massage" and has heard a similar concert in Chicago.
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Family, friends and fans recall the Tuba Man, who dies of injuries from beating
The Seattle Times 2008
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