Some people swear that he has never come near the left-field line, even to snag a simple pop-up. |
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Booth's formative years were spent in Calgary where he built up a background in more left-field forms of music. |
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The current crop of UK writers are turning out some amazing left-field material like The Office, Little Britain and Four Non-Blondes. |
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Finally, despite the airing of some wonderful left-field stuff, the dearth of jangly African guitar music and reggae was notable. |
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In 1998 he thought he would try something left-field for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a show called Reasons to Be Cheerful. |
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You expect quirky, left-field weirdness, whereas what you get is gorgeous songwriting. |
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But perhaps his mellifluous melancholy was always just a tad too left-field, a bit too intense, for mainstream tastes. |
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Sometimes it's like hearing an earnest musical based on an elitist rock critic's dream of left-field rock history, which isn't so funny. |
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The Prefuse recipe calls for chunky breakbeats generously peppered with piano, vocals, video game samples and other left-field sounds. |
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The first wave of post-war rebels, beatniks were arty, defiant and left-field. |
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After the success of Mulholland Drive, and the left-field blockbuster, The Ring, Watts became a household name. |
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Most composers used difficult, left-field modulations, just not, usually, with keyboard music. |
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Frank Laporte was robbed of a home run by a bleacherite, who knocked the ball down as it was soaring into the left-field bleachers. |
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Millar greeted Clemens with a first-pitch homer to left-field, Nixon worked a walk, and Bill Mueller singled to center as Nixon took third. |
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Sheffield followed by taking him even deeper, walloping a towering homer into the upper left-field deck. |
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If you are ready to leave the beaten path, this left-field route is exciting, challenging and occasionally eye-opening. |
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Jenkins broke up the no-hit bid with one out in the seventh when he blooped a double that barely stayed fair down the left-field line. |
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It may have been written by a wildly doctrinaire author, whose ideas would be revealed as utterly left-field if placed in a context. |
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Just as well, then, that Mazda also has the semi-iconic MX-5 and the wackily left-field, rotary-engine RX-8 to call on for credibility. |
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However, anyone up for catchy tunes and witty wordplay will be rewarded by this album's warm left-field charm and intelligence. |
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Despite a couple of absolutely classic singles this outfit were always destined to be too left-field for mass-consumption. |
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Ross Campbell is the founder of Open Record, a label dedicated to new left-field South African music. |
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If you listen to left-field music, you will hear a certain amount of psychedelia, but somehow Tobin uses it in order to promote thoughtful mental exploration. |
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After Rodriguez struck out, Martin crushed a pitch into the left-field stands. |
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To listen to the first Pere Ubu record and then realize it was made over 28 years ago is to stand amazed at its complete inventiveness and left-field creativity. |
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The Bridge and Song of Stone are impressively left-field works. |
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I was left thinking that if this is what counts for radical, dangerous, left-field political film-making in the US then America is in more trouble than I thought. |
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Traditionally boasting quite a left-field line-up with the occasional coup, it's definitely one for the geekier and more indulgent music fan. |
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Itoi doubled off the left-field wall off Brian Sikorski with one out in the ninth, scoring Hichori Morimoto from second base at Sapporo Dome. |
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Ian Kinsler hit the first pitch thrown by John Lackey into the left-field seats for his sixth homer this season, and 28th career leadoff shot. |
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An imaginative, original rhymer, Manuva's become a spiritual godfather for UK hip-hop's more imaginative, left-field emcees, including Big Dada label-mate DELS and spoken-word artist Ghostpoet. |
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I sat out there by the left-field foul pole and one of the Reds threw me a ball in batting practice. |
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One parked in the left-field, though, is Greg King, the nuggety inside centre who filled in at London Scottish. |
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His solo homer off a 2-2 pitch to left-center field in the seventh inning came after two long foul balls down the left-field line. |
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A baseball spectator at the Kansas City Royals' home opener in April 2001 was injured after he fell 12 feet from the left-field bleachers onto the warning track. |
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