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  • Playing a fictional group called the Purveyors of Performance, the Perrys shot the cinematic video directed by David McClister on their manager's 750-acre farm outside Nashville.

    Michael Bialas: 'All Your Life' On the Road: An Interview With The Band Perry Michael Bialas 2011

  • Playing a fictional group called the Purveyors of Performance, the Perrys shot the cinematic video directed by David McClister on their manager's 750-acre farm outside Nashville.

    Michael Bialas: 'All Your Life' On the Road: An Interview With The Band Perry Michael Bialas 2011

  • Purveyors of actively managed mutual funds say their strong performance and flexibility warrant the higher fees they charge.

    Mutual-Fund Fees on Display Joe Light 2011

  • But before Miami returns, Bravo plans on re-casting the show and bringing in new production company, Purveyors of Pop, which produces Bethenny Ever After.

    Surprise! Real Housewives of Miami Will Return for Season 2 After Makeover 2012

  • Because it's been so long since a royal town was created, the analogies one reaches for are the Royal Warrant conferred on upmarket shops, as if to say Purveyors of Grief; or to the honors list, for Services to Mourning.

    Bugles Still Blow on Britain's Sad Shire Sam Leith in London 2011

  • The self-proclaimed "Purveyors of Yumm" plan to open three more satellites in New York next year.

    The (Trick or) Treats 2011

  • Purveyors of high-end clothing and accessories have spent extravagantly to enliven their e-commerce websites with video and animation that run on Adobe's pervasive Flash technology.

    Some Flashy Retail Sites Come Up Short on the iPad Rachel Dodes 2010

  • Nor can you move into the equally fantastic homes of the dealers who own them, but you can vicariously visit every glossy inch of them in the lavish new book "Dealer's Choice: At Home with Purveyors of Antique and Vintage Furnishings" Architecture/Interiors Press.

    Dealers Get Real 2011

  • Mildred Ellen Orton, 99, who founded the Vermont Country Store mail order company, "Purveyors of the Practical and Hard-to-Find," died Thursday at her home in Weston, Vt.Mrs. Orton founded the mail-order company with her husband Vrest in 1945 and the physical store in Weston the following year.

    The Daily Goodbye 2010

  • Purveyors of do-it-yourself books, software and online forms are trying to change that.

    The Case Against Do-It-Yourself Wills 2010

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