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He was responsible for Gabriel (feat Valentina), a banger that was one of the best tracks of 2011, and his recommendations have since exposed me to several producers I was unfamiliar with such as John Talabot (whose Families on Young Turks featured vocals from Glasser), the aforementioned Levon Vincent (check out Impression Of A Rainstorm) and Ossie, the man behind the upbeat, carnival-tinged Set The Tone.
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Rainstorm or, It's No New Orleans, But It's Ours I arrived home in Queens last night at about eight, leaving the cab and making my only slightly tipsy way down the way to the backyard.
Brainstorm shunn 2005
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Rainstorm or, It's No New Orleans, But It's Ours I arrived home in Queens last night at about eight, leaving the cab and making my only slightly tipsy way down the way to the backyard.
Brainstorm shunn 2005
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Alan impressed upon him to prepare a couple of horses to match against Bernard Hallam's Rainstorm and Southerly Buster, for he was anxious to demonstrate the superiority of the English horses.
The Rider in Khaki A Novel Nat Gould 1888
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Bernard Hallam hardly believed it possible that Alan's horse had again got on terms with Rainstorm.
The Rider in Khaki A Novel Nat Gould 1888
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Rainstorm reveled in the going, which was fairly hard.
The Rider in Khaki A Novel Nat Gould 1888
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He thought Bandmaster quite equal to tackling Rainstorm again, and The Duke doing the same by Southerly
The Rider in Khaki A Novel Nat Gould 1888
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The Australian trainer was anxious to prove that Rainstorm and
The Rider in Khaki A Novel Nat Gould 1888
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The Australians attracted a crowd and pleased the public; they were a good-looking pair, Rainstorm being the favorite.
The Rider in Khaki A Novel Nat Gould 1888
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"Gone one better; Rainstorm won," said one of the Australians.
The Rider in Khaki A Novel Nat Gould 1888
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