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new countryUS country and western movement of the 1980s–90s away from the overproduction associated with the Nashville record industry. New country generated successful crossover performers such as Garth Brooks (1962– ) and Ricky Skaggs (1954– ). How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The first thing you want in a new country, is a patent office; then work up your school system; and after that, out with your paper. For, though bred a lawyer, and accustomed to speak of Bacon, Coke, Noye, and Finch, as his professional associates, the exigenties of this new country had transformed Governor Bellingham into a soldier, as well as a statesman and ruler. "They have arrived, lieutenant," exclaimed a young midshipman, "and they are doing what all travelers do when they arrive in a new country, taking a walk |
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