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Connolly's career as a folk singer led to him forming a folk-pop duo called The Humblebums with Tam Harvey.

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In effect, there is no single name for modern laïká in the Greek language, but it is often formally referred to as σύγχρονο λαϊκό (), a term which is however also used for denoting newly composed songs in the tradition of " proper " Laïkó ; when ambiguity arises, σύγχρονο (' contemporary ') λαϊκό or disparagingly λαϊκο-ποπ (' folk-pop ', also in the sense of " westernized ") is used for the former, while γνήσιο (' genuine ') or even καθαρόαιμο (' pureblood ') λαϊκό is used for the latter.

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Instead, it's a largely folk-pop album, which has been described by critics as " post-punk Joni Mitchell ".
Michael Wood of The Village Voice described the song as a " a swoony acoustic folk-pop that Goo Goo Doll Johnny Rzeznik would trade his hair gel for ".
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of allmusic said the song was " light folk-pop ".

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He narrowly avoids being recaptured when the police search for him in Irma's apartment, but donning his old uniform Nestor simply blends in with the other police.
" Mr. Glover meticulously and respectfully demonstrates the techniques made famous by each, then blends them all into an exultant stylistic brew that belongs to no one but him.
He is extremely versatile and blends into all kinds of situations well, making him an ideal candidate for a spy or scout.
During his 50 years at William Grant & Sons, David has developed an award-winning range of single malts and blends which have earned him some of the industry ’ s top accolades and helped the independent William Grant & Sons become Distiller of the Year an unprecedented five times by the International Spirits Challenge ( ISC ), four times by the International Wine and Spirit Competition ( IWSC ) and for the first time by the World Whiskies Awards in 2011.
The reception in England disappointed him, as he records much later in a letter to Max Muller " The British public ought to know how the most advanced type of Hinduism in India is trying to absorb and assimilate the Christianity of Christ, and how it is establishing and spreading, under the name of the New Dispensation, a new Hinduism, which combines Yoga and Bhakti, and also a new Christianity, which blends together Apostolical faith and modern civilisation and science.

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*" Cajun spice " blends such as Tony Chachere's and REX King of Spice are sometimes used in Acadiana kitchens, but do not suit every cook's style because Cajun-style seasoning is often achieved from scratch, even by taste.
Although sometimes classified as comic, it blends comedy, melodrama and supernatural elements.
Solarization turns acrylic specimens an amber or brownish color, although older acrylic blends sometimes turn a lime green.
Although " weird fiction " is chiefly a historical description for works through the 1930s, the term has also been used since the 1980s, sometimes to describe slipstream fiction that blends horror, fantasy, and science fiction.
This Side of Paradise blends different styles of writing: at times a fictional narrative, at times free verse, sometimes narrative drama, interspersed with letters and poems from Amory.
Blends such as chili powder, curry powder, herbes de Provence, garlic salt, and onion salt are traditionally sold pre-made by grocers, and sometimes baking blends such as pumpkin pie spice are also available.
In numerical computation, mathematical style pseudocode is sometimes called pidgin code, for example pidgin ALGOL ( the origin of the concept ), pidgin Fortran, pidgin BASIC, pidgin Pascal, and pidgin C. It is a compact and often informal notation that blends syntax taken from a conventional programming language with mathematical notation, typically using set theory and matrix operations, and perhaps also natural language descriptions.
North American vienna sausages are mainly made from pork, but also meat such as beef, turkey and chicken, ( or blends thereof ) finely ground to a paste consistency and mixed with salt and spices, notably mustard, then stuffed into a long casing, sometimes smoked and always thoroughly cooked, after which the casings are removed as with hot dogs.
There are few if any rules regarding the Aikido uniform other than local or organizational guidelines, though for reasons of tradition most aikidoka wear an aikidogi that is made from bleached ( or occasionally unbleached ) cotton or sometimes cotton-poly blends.
Dianhong tea is a type of Chinese black tea, used as a relatively high end gourmet black tea and sometimes used in various tea blends.

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In addition, production machinery must in many cases be designed to handle with equal efficiency both natural fibers and the increasing number of synthetics, as well as blends.
he may also be the one who makes and bottles the best blends -- sound wines from vineyards generally in his own district.
Cumin can be an ingredient in chili powder ( often Texan or Mexican-style ), and is found in achiote blends, adobos, sofrito, garam masala, curry powder, and bahaarat.
Prepared commercial blends may be sold as a powder or as a concentrated gelatinous block, divided into small squares.
It can also be used as a primary component in Meritage blends.
Pipe tobacco can be purchased in several forms, which vary both in flavour ( leading to many blends and opportunities for smokers to blend their own tobaccos ) and in the physical shape and size to which the tobacco has been reduced.
The majority of Indian whiskies are blends with a small amount of grain whisky blended with neutral spirits distilled from fermented molasses, and as such could be considered a sort of rum.
Besides Pinot bianco, Chardonnay can be found in blends with Albana, Catarratto, Cortese, Erbaluce, Favorita, Garganega, Grecanico, Incrocio Manzoni, Nuragus, Procanico, Ribolla Gialla, Verdeca, Vermentino and Viognier.
* Omphacomel — A medieval mead recipe that blends honey with verjuice ; could therefore be considered a variety of pyment ( qv ).
It may be used to add structure and color to Grenache in southern Rhône blends, including Côtes-du-Rhône and Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
If the broader topic of product development " blends the perspective of marketing, design, and manufacturing into a single approach to product development ," then design is the act of taking the marketing information and creating the design of the product to be manufactured.
Furthermore, consonant blends ( separate, adjacent consonant phonemes ) are taught as units ( e. g., in shrouds the shr would be taught as a unit ).
As the name suggests the space blends a topological structure ( a uniform structure to be precise ) with the algebraic concept of a vector space.
As the zirconium melts it oxidizes and blends with the now molten zirconium oxide which now will conduct electricity and be heated by RF induction.
Like many scheduled monuments, it blends into the landscape, and may not be evident even to those crossing over it.
K-Cup brewers can be used only with K-Cups, with the alternative being the optional reusable filter for use with any coffee grounds other than brands or blends approved by Keurig.
They are seen as avenues into teaching, with many different types of blends, which can be utilized to help with both discipline and defining the methods used with individual children and class balance.
The variations in fibres and matrices that are available and the mixtures that can be made with blends leave a very broad range of properties that can be designed into a composite structure.
Formerly simply a descriptive term referring to herbs typical of Provence, in the 1970s, commercial blends started to be sold under this name.
Carding can also be used to create blends of different fibres or different colors.
Blends of 20 % biodiesel and lower can be used in diesel equipment with no, or only minor modifications, although certain manufacturers do not extend warranty coverage if equipment is damaged by these blends.
In 2007, DaimlerChrysler indicated its intention to increase warranty coverage to 20 % biodiesel blends if biofuel quality in the United States can be standardized.
In the mid-1960s, the introduction of two lower-fat blends of butter oil and vegetable oils in Scandinavia, called Lätt & Lagom and Bregott, clouded the issue of what should be called " margarine " and began the debate that led to the introduction of the term " spread ".
For blends and blended spreads, the milk fat may be between 10 % and 80 %

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