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As the first Motown act to have a No. 1 single and a million-seller, with "Shop Around" in 1961, Mr. Robinson's Miracles combined cool confidence and energetic optimism to establish the label's winning formula.
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Mr. Gwathmey's is cool, neutral efficiency.
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Mr. LONG: (In commercial clip) That's cool.
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Mr. Wylie went on to sell Mr. Amis's novel "The Information" for a cool half a million pounds.
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It is also a social-media opportunity: Mr. Case promises "some cool pictures" on the firm's Facebook page this weekend.
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Mr. FRANCO: (As Saul Silver) That's cool, man.
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Going a notch more casual, aviator styles are a "classic look that's the epitome of cool" as well as very versatile, Mr. Press says.
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Mr Bush's tax plans have already had a surprisingly cool reception from many in his party.
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Anchored by the diminutive yet deeply flavorful birds, it is a light winter dish that speaks to Mr. Schwartz's love of contrasts: The quail is hot and sweet, the greens are cool, the pear slices are tender and the almonds add crunch.
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In Mr Obama's first year, the White House looked as cool and disciplined as the president himself.
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Mr Thayer says that, given the disputes, China's offer will get a cool reception from oil firms.
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Having been bitten by the wine bug in 2001 after a taste of Thelema Cabernet Sauvignon, Mr. Vanderspuy, who has a deep-rooted history with Stellenbosch, says he recognized that the region's cool, maritime breezes and varied soils had the potential to make great red wine.
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