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After recently severing ties with his long time label Slip N Slide Records, the rotund Miami rapper told
SOHH.com Dailies 2009
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But then your gaze falls on the weird-looking, gun-metal-gray contraption docked in Slip 226, and you utter an involuntary expletive.
Futuristic-Looking Boat to Attempt World Circumnavigation Record | Impact Lab 2006
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Fennel & Parmesan Gratin Slip it into the oven, comes out soft and velvety, from A Veggie Venture
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Miami rapper Rick Ross has reportedly moved on from record label Slip-N-Slide to pursue releasing music from his Maybach Music Group.
SOHH.com Dailies 2009
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recently left his longtime label Slip-N-Slide Records and will release his new album "Deeper than Rap" on his own label, Maybach Music Group.
Rap Basement 2009
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It's the time of melting makeup, maddening music coming from ice cream trucks and that particular brand of lawn Armageddon that is known as the Slip 'n Slide.
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The Slip are the Boston-based trio of brothers Brad (songwriter, guitar, lead vocals) and Andrew Barr (drums) and Marc Friedman (bass).
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Fifty-One 2009
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As a thank you for his fans and loyal supporters, The-Awesomeness-That-is-Trent-Reznor today released a new Nine Inch Nails album, called The Slip, as a completely free download.
new! free! nin! the slip! jlundberg 2008
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Undated clipping from Baltimore News-Post of article by John F. Steadman leaves little doubt that the “Cosmic” Pitch also known as “The Thing” was the pitch that later became known as the Slip Pitch.
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Undated clipping from Baltimore News-Post of article by John F. Steadman leaves little doubt that the “Cosmic” Pitch also known as “The Thing” was the pitch that later became known as the Slip Pitch.
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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