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Harlem in the 1930s was a hotbed of jazz, and for a young musician with a big horn and bigger dreams, it was heaven.
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Best known for helping defeat General Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876, Crazy Horse was by all accounts a courageous warrior who inspired his people and others alike.
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They're bustin' down the big wall and soundin' the horn.
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The eclectic mix of blues-rock and psychedelic-funk tracks includes "Mojo Man" which opens with a big Ronettes beat before lurching into a Memphis horn grind.
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At one time, conservation rows set poor Africans, who needed the money from the ivory or rhino horn, against the sentimental sensitivities and big bucks of the animal-rights organisations of the rich West.
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It would liquefy gas from the Montney and Horn River shale plays (where ExxonMobil is a big landholder) and send it to Asia.
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As a kid, Alan Horn was no one's pick to make it big in Hollywood.
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He toiled away without publicity, without becoming a celebrity, without tooting his own horn, and in his unique manner showed the world that big complex dangers can be turned into opportunities for progress.
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But refusing to toot your own horn when the right opportunity or need arises can do yourself a big disservice, keeping you from enlisting the support of key decision makers and people well-positioned to help you.
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