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the Jazz Band hosts an annual | swing dance, presented by the Atlanta Swing Era Danc |
Craig Ball is an American, | swing clarinet player and leader of the White Heat S |
Howard E. Johnson (1908-1991) was an American | swing alto saxophonist. |
cago Heights, Illinois - 1997) was an American | swing jazz clarinetist. |
e following election in 1895 with an increased | swing of 22%. |
er 25, 1916 - October 8, 1981) was an American | swing jazz guitarist. |
lt between 1928 and 1931, replacing an earlier | swing bridge. |
el of the Liberal Democrats with an impressive | swing of 28.4%. |
Phil Gray won the seat by an 8% | swing, with an absolute majority of primary votes. |
, North Hollywood, California) was an American | swing jazz trombonist. |
Labor candidate Rod Sawford, despite an 11.1% | swing to the Liberal Party. |
y 2, 1986, Hilversum, Holland) was an American | swing jazz drummer. |
Hallett was an older | swing bandleader, and had trouble winning over young |
and Ohio Railroad in 1959 to replace an older | swing span. |
18 March 1918 - 22 March 1974) was an American | swing music jazz tenor saxophonist, trumpeter and mu |
e 28, 1923 - January 11, 2008) was an American | swing and West Coast jazz trumpeter. |
ever result in the constituency, with an 18.3% | swing against Labour. |
Farmer achieved an 8.3% | swing to regain the seat anyway, and increased the m |
es a Noah's Ark metaphor to take an aggressive | swing at the oncoming 1980s consumerism, “Ain't you |
ld the position for eighteen years, in an 8.9% | swing to the Conservatives. |
horses and in 1885 it was replaced by an iron | swing bridge with gentler approach gradients. |
The election showed an above-average | swing to Labour, and although Nicholas Scott was ele |
the Liberal Party, albeit against an estimated | swing of 9.1% to the ALP. |
re), it opened in 1865 and replaced an earlier | swing bridge. |
get through National-Socialism as an essential | swing musician. |
-July 29, 1995, Dallas, Texas) was an American | swing jazz bandleader and trumpeter. |
pened on September 25, 1930, replacing an 1885 | swing bridge with a higher bascule bridge. |
lost Harrow East to the Conservatives on an 8% | swing, after repaying over £13,000 claimed on a seco |
as parliamentary constituency, securing an 11% | swing to the Liberal Democrats and almost doubling t |
lard (born July 20, 1911-1995) was an American | swing music jazz trumpeter, actor and singer born in |
Wales state seat of Northcott, receiving an 8% | swing, but nonetheless losing by a large margin to B |
ately sweeping Elferink away with an electoral | swing of more than 30%. |
r of the Seven String Guitar") was an American | swing and Mainstream jazz guitarist noted both for h |
's 8.97% in 2008, resulting in an 8.11-percent | swing to the Democrats in 2008. |
of the Conservative administration with an 11% | swing, one of the most remarkable results in a poor |
1, 1914 - September 15, 1998) was an American | swing music jazz drummer born in Springfield, Illino |
Oxford City Council Election achieving an 8.2% | swing for the Conservatives - his brother, Gregory S |
July 1918 - 25 December 2009) was an American | swing and bop jazz trumpeter and composer born in De |
d third seasons, Cliff's career took an upward | swing when he was appointed Chief of the Office of L |
emier Bert Hawke, was defeated with an average | swing against it of about 7 per cent, but the Libera |
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