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A jazz-loving Soviet medical student discovered that he could inscribe sound grooves on the surface of X-ray plates, and invented a machine that allowed him to produce low-quality but sufficient copies of music recordings.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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A mustache opened the door, attached to a little egghead with his hair slicked back like a jazz-loving hop-head.
Egg Hunt Thomas Pluck 2011
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Perhaps this unassuming, pool-shooting, jazz-loving bachelor will justify at least some of that hope.
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Cult hero, curmudgeon and cartooned memoirist, Harvey Pekar leapt from the pages of his decades-running comic book "American Splendor" to the big screen in this 2003 adaptation of his work, which recounted the travails of jazz-loving clerk at a Veteran's Administration hospital in Cleveland.
Truths and Frictions Steve Dollar 2010
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He worked as a janitor in LA until his rediscovery in 2002 by a jazz-loving social worker and subsequent encouragement by bassist William Parker.
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Vietti wasn't the only producer that saw in Barbera a potential Cindarella; another champion was the late Giacomo Bologna, a motorcycle-riding, jazz-loving bon vivant who inherited a property called Braida some 10 miles east of the town of Asti.
Barbera, the Cinderella of Italian Reds Jay McInerney 2010
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When the free-spirited, jazz-loving Prince Naveen of Maldonia (Bruno Campos) comes to town, a deal with a shady voodoo doctor (Keith David) goes bad and the once suave royal is turned into a frog.
Ne-Yo’s New Video Shows Off Footage Of Disney’s THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG | Obsessed With Film 2009
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Frank's a bit of an anachronism, a jazz-loving leftover from another generation.
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"Ghostwritten" reads like a series of predictable pop novels, craftily strung together but staffed by tired old standbys: a womanizing rock musician (London), a zombified cultist (Okinawa), a shy, jazz-loving record-store clerk (Tokyo), a spunkier-than-thou female physicist (Ireland).
As The Pages Turn 2008
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It is there that Tom Ripley (Matt Damon) first lays eyes on Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law), a charming, jazz-loving playboy with a beautiful girlfriend (Gwyneth Paltrow), thoughtless self-confidence and money to burn.
A Blue Christmas 2008
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