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  • Gambling is a major American industry and many successful motion pictures have been made on the subject. ...sychology Today magazine showed that nearly 1 in 4 American men and 1 in 8 American women can be expected to gamble in some way on the Super Bowl (Ref. 1), wit ...
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  • ...as, without a doubt, one of the most influential and talented musicians in jazz history."<ref>https://charliebirdparker.com/about/</ref> Wikipedia's Charli ...ed jazz trumpeter [[Miles Davis]], along with drummer Max Roach, and other musicians. ...
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  • ...en and collaborators who forged new directions. It can even be argued that jazz stopped evolving when Davis wasn't there to push it forward.”<ref>https://w The jazz album ''Kind of Blue'' was recorded by Miles Davis, along with [[John Coltr ...
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  • ...e Dealer” is based on the true story of Professor Edward Oakley Thorp, the American mathematician who gained worldwide renown by showing mathematically that th ...s by presenting a paper on his electronic computer simulations of 21 at an American Mathematical Association meeting in Washington D.C. A front page article i ...
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  • ...e Dealer” is based on the true story of Professor Edward Oakley Thorp, the American mathematician who gained worldwide renown by showing mathematically that th ...s by presenting a paper on his electronic computer simulations of 21 at an American Mathematical Association meeting in Washington D.C. A front page article i ...
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  • ...up with the alternative name ''The Pink Floyd Sound'', after two [[blues]] musicians, [[Pink Anderson]] and [[Floyd Council]], two names he'd seen on the notes The heavily [[jazz]]-oriented Klose left after recording only a demo,<ref name-"Mabbett">{{Cit ...
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  • ...ire, including "'Round Midnight", a vocal that has been performed by major jazz artists, "Blue Monk", "Straight, No Chaser," an often-recorded tune whose t [[Category:African-American musicians]] ...
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  • ...accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref> Although possessing a background as a jazz tenor [[saxophone]] player and bandleader, Sherman studied the violin, beca [[Category:American male musicians]] ...
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  • [[Category:American jazz musicians]] [[Category:American jazz trumpet players]] ...
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