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Halfway through the set, beams of white light shooting upward introduced "Teardrop" (some might know this as the theme from House) as Martina Topley-Bird took the stage.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: Massive Attack and The Moth 2010
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A streamlined 1938 Talbot-Lago T23 "Teardrop" coupe -- one of just five built by the French manufacturer in the original "Jeancart" design -- was one of the evening's few high-value lots to sell for more than estimate.
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The musicians have grown in popularity in the US recently, as their track 'Teardrop' is being used as the theme tune for the medical drama series 'House'.
Fametastic 2010
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The musicians have grown in popularity in the US recently, as their track 'Teardrop' is being used as the theme tune for the medical drama series 'House'.
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The musicians have grown in popularity in the US recently, as their track 'Teardrop' is being used as the theme tune for the medical drama series 'House'.
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Heligoland and the downtempo "Teardrop" from 1998's Mezzanine
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"Teardrop," currently used as the theme song for TV's
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It will also benefit from a dry freight 'Teardrop' body fitted by body builder DON-BUR.
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Heligoland and the downtempo "Teardrop" from 1998's Mezzanine
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The "Teardrop" hitmakers, who are soon to release their first album in seven years
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