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The Barcelona-based DJ/producer who goes by the name John Talabot - apparently it's a mysterious nom de guerre for another artist aiming to keep his various projects distinct - has a new EP called Family, which will be released on 12-inch vinyl and digitally in early May on the UK label Young Turks.
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The band received a small sum of money which helped them tour the United Kingdom (and in the process sign a deal with British label Young Turks) and had government spokeswoman Anne Howland not even wanting to call them by their name in a press interview, referring to the band as "Holy F".
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Kudos to Friess for even agreeing to appear on a show, Cenk's The Young Turks, that is way outside his political lane.
Craig Crawford: A Bridge to Somewhere: Cenk Uygur and Foster Friess Manage a Respectful Discussion on Current TV (VIDEO) Craig Crawford 2012
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Kudos to Friess for even agreeing to appear on a show, Cenk's The Young Turks, that is way outside his political lane.
Craig Crawford: A Bridge to Somewhere: Cenk Uygur and Foster Friess Manage a Respectful Discussion on Current TV (VIDEO) Craig Crawford 2012
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Kudos to Friess for even agreeing to appear on a show, Cenk's The Young Turks, that is way outside his political lane.
Craig Crawford: A Bridge to Somewhere: Cenk Uygur and Foster Friess Manage a Respectful Discussion on Current TV (VIDEO) Craig Crawford 2012
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Kudos to Friess for even agreeing to appear on a show, Cenk's The Young Turks, that is way outside his political lane.
Craig Crawford: A Bridge to Somewhere: Cenk Uygur and Foster Friess Manage a Respectful Discussion on Current TV (VIDEO) Craig Crawford 2012
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Kudos to Friess for even agreeing to appear on a show, Cenk's The Young Turks, that is way outside his political lane.
Craig Crawford: A Bridge to Somewhere: Cenk Uygur and Foster Friess Manage a Respectful Discussion on Current TV (VIDEO) Craig Crawford 2012
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In 1913, three so-called Young Turks took over the Turkish government via a coup with a goal of uniting all of the Turkic peoples in the region and creating a new Turkish empire called Turan with one language and one religion.
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In 1913, three so-called Young Turks took over the Turkish government via a coup with a goal of uniting all of the Turkic peoples in the region and creating a new Turkish empire called Turan with one language and one religion.
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“A bunch called the Young Turks, sir, I think,” the man said.
Behemoth Mr. Scott Westerfeld 2010
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