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It seemed, in the mid to late 1990s, that every pop group on the planet had to cover a Bee Gees song in order to succeed.
BBC: The Bee Gees - five decades of hits together
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"The kind of English taught in schools is so divorced from real life - you can't order a meal or talk about your favorite pop song" by memorizing textbook phrases.
CNN: Computerized English
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It was a goal of the highest order but Arsenal failed to kick on and Fabregas, Song and Djourou were all cautioned by referee Mark Clattenburg as they struggled to keep pace with the vibrant hosts.
BBC: Man City 0-3 Arsenal
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Now if you cannot be bothered with the song and dance of sitting at a table, waiting for your order when you are dying to slump in front of CNN in the comfort of your hotel room.
FORBES: Jeanne B: New Bistro Doubling As Organic Take-Out Deli
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The rock band Silversun Pickups this week served Romney's campaign with a cease-and-desist order after it says Romney's campaign used its song "Panic Switch" at an event earlier this month.
CNN: Campaigns rock at their own risk