Not only does the series continue to get better with each book, it continues to amaze and surprise.
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As a performer and a composer he continues to be a musical force to be reckoned with.
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This is music that speaks to you no matter where you come from or where you've been.
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It could take decades before we are able to climb out of the hole we've dug for ourselves.
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In our eagerness to see justice done we run the serious risk of committing a serious injustice.
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A man who sings songs that are rooted in the concerns of real people.
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An album of great jazz music performed by innovative and daring musicians.
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Tight arrangements of other people's material, and originals with their own distinct flavor.
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As long as we continue to allow a moral code based on bigotry and hatred to dictate health care people will continue to die.
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