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Michael Jackson used it in a montage of his international concerts and the hysteria they produced; rappers and hip-hop artists have sampled it — see: “Hate Me Now” by Nas — and lots of sports teams have used it to hype up the home crowd.

Arenas scored 23 points and received lots of help.

“This year’s been a long road with lots injuries and lots of ups and downs,” said Chevalier, who has guided the Trailblazers to their first regional crown since 2020, when James’ older brother, Bronny, was on the squad.

"Lots of portraits, if you look back through history, are all of rather serious looking blokes sitting on a horse," he said.

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Our gas boilers are the main culprit; lots of individual devices inefficiently burning fossil fuels to create the heat.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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