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*" A Bushel and a Peck ", " Fugue for Tinhorns ", " I'll Know ", " If I Were A Bell " ( a favorite of Miles Davis, featured in recordings with John Coltrane ), " Luck Be a Lady Tonight ", " Sit Down, You're Rockin ' the Boat " and " I'll Know " from Guys and Dolls
*" Good Rocking Tonight ", in separate versions by Roy Brown ( 1947 ) and Wynonie Harris ( 1948 ) led to a craze for blues with " rocking " in the title.
*" and July
*" The business of death " ( Extracted from The Holocaust Industry by Norman G Finkelstein ), The Guardian ( Wednesday July 12, 2000 ).
*" Swiss toll II ", ( Extracted from The Holocaust Industry by Norman G Finkelstein ), The Guardian ( Thursday July 13, 2000 ).
*" The Lonely Ones " ( Startling Stories, July 1949, reprinted in Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales )
*" Federal Executive Branch Continuity of Operations ( COOP )"-Federal Preparedness Circular 65, July 26, 1999
*" The Peasants ' Revolt ", Voices of the powerless – readings from original sources, BBC Radio programme, Thursday 25 July 2002, 9. 02 am – 9. 30 am.
*" Giant Lights Paint The Sky To Work New Magic " July Popular Mechanics -- i. e. early article on one of the first commercial use of searchlights.
*" 6 / 7: the massacre of the poor that the world ignored: The US cannot accept that the Haitian president it ousted still has support ", Naomi Klein, The Guardian, 18 July 2005
*" Perpetual Timber Supply Through Reforestation as Basis For Industrial Permanency: The Story Of Bogalusa " By Courtenay De Kalb, July 1921
*" Babi Yar in the mirror of science, or the map of Bermuda Triangle ", an article in Zerkalo Nedeli ( the Mirror Weekly ), July 2005, available online in Russian and in Ukrainian
*" The Reagan Doctrine: The Guns of July ", by Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Foreign Affairs magazine, Spring 1986.
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