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Orestes and the Fly A Tragicomedy, with Tap Dancing; 8:08 min.
And Without More Ado, Orestes and the Fly Fresca 2009
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Tragicomedy from today's "permanent campaign" stop in Ohio: "This is not about me!" saith The One, before launching into the salute to his own political fortitude that you're about to see.
Fausta's Blog 2010
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By the middle of the record the group fell back on simple and only modestly embellished slow blues with the piano/guitar instrumental "Eddie's Rush", a slightly more modern yet still blues-based "Strange-Life Tragicomedy" and uninspired vocal harmonies on "Happiness, Child".
Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 2010
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"Strange-Life Tragicomedy", but even this falls short with its brevity and oddly-placed three - part male vocal harmonies toward the end.
Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 2010
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_And with this chorus they went out and the above Tragicomedy ends.
Four Plays of Gil Vicente Gil Vicente 1501
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Tragicomedy "The First Day of the Rest of Your Life" snatched eight noms, including director for Remi Bezancon and actor for Jacques Gamblin.
Variety.com 2009
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Tragicomedy, in which gods and men reverse roles, may be an honored dramatic genre, but is this any way to live?
unknown title 2009
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France: "Terrorism or Tragicomedy?" by Agamben FREE
unknown title 2009
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France: "Terrorism or Tragicomedy?" by Agamben FREE
unknown title 2009
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Rhodes, Benjamin D. The Anglo-American Winter War with Russia, 1918–1919: A Diplomatic and Military Tragicomedy.
Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007
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