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DIGENOVA: "Hokum" went through my mind, because if that had been the case, if there had been a confession about to occur, they never would have moved that suspect.
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Perhaps even more diverse in scope, members of Hazmat Modine are intrigued by American musics from the 1920s-'60s, such as Hokum jugband, Swing and New Orleans funk.
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Buzzing Cicadas and Jewish Gangsters Derek Beres 2011
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Perhaps even more diverse in scope, members of Hazmat Modine are intrigued by American musics from the 1920s-'60s, such as Hokum jugband, Swing and New Orleans funk.
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Buzzing Cicadas and Jewish Gangsters Derek Beres 2011
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Perhaps even more diverse in scope, members of Hazmat Modine are intrigued by American musics from the 1920s-'60s, such as Hokum jugband, Swing and New Orleans funk.
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Buzzing Cicadas and Jewish Gangsters Derek Beres 2011
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Perhaps even more diverse in scope, members of Hazmat Modine are intrigued by American musics from the 1920s-'60s, such as Hokum jugband, Swing and New Orleans funk.
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Buzzing Cicadas and Jewish Gangsters Derek Beres 2011
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In his brilliant book "Hokum: An Anthology of African American Humor," Paul Beatty remarks that the reason he anthologized a book of this nature is "...because I'm afraid that American humor is fading into Bolivian and that Will Smith, the driest man alive, will be historicized as the Oscar Wilde of Negro wit and whimsy".
Courtney Young: Where's Dave Chappelle When You Need Him? Courtney Young 2010
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In his brilliant book "Hokum: An Anthology of African American Humor," Paul Beatty remarks that the reason he anthologized a book of this nature is "... because I'm afraid that American humor is fading into Bolivian and that Will Smith, the driest man alive, will be historicized as the Oscar Wilde of Negro wit and whimsy".
Courtney Young: Where's Dave Chappelle When You Need Him? 2010
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In his brilliant book "Hokum: An Anthology of African American Humor," Paul Beatty remarks that the reason he anthologized a book of this nature is "... because I'm afraid that American humor is fading into Bolivian and that Will Smith, the driest man alive, will be historicized as the Oscar Wilde of Negro wit and whimsy".
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There was Muriel something or other, who'd been caught in a tornado and was found in a tree with a book of haiku by the Zen master Hokum blown up one nostril and into her brain.
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Hokum religions are no match for a good blaster at your side anyway...
LOL: Tesco Supermarket Accused of Discriminating Against Jedis | /Film 2009
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