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And despite the fact that the feature was hard to find, we saw quite a bit of interest in that section from a number of our early users.
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As before, the three mice, singing French cabaret songs and a bit of Dino, serenade each section of the movie.
NEWYORKER: Babe: Pig in the City
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Another low-fi blues rock band with a singer who sounded a bit like Janis Joplin and a rhythm section inspired by the White Stripes.
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After almost a minute, the track brings in a clipped horn section and a fleet, rapid beat, a bit like Chicago Steppers music blended with Earth, Wind and Fire.
NEWYORKER: Boyz II Man
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If all of that sounds a bit worthy, click on the play section of the site to make the Mona Lisa smile, or combine different animal parts to create a chimera in the style of da Vinci's more fanciful monsters.
BBC: 8bitpeoples
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However, Dr. Goldacre takes a slightly different position a bit later in the book (Bad Pharma, p. 243) in a section where he chastises the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK for wasting money by not using generics.
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