The group's most significant hit was the The Message " ( 1982 ), which was produced by in-house Sugar Hill producer Clifton " Jiggs " Chase and featured session musician Duke Bootee.
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"We sell these adorable baby bootees, even though we are a jazz club and not a gift shop, " said Lorraine Gordon, the owner of the club, at 178 Seventh Ave.
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Slinky suits worn with bootees and Stetson-style hats, were followed by a lively finale of sleek redingote jackets, tight faded unhemmed jeans looking very streetwise, especially for, say, Butte, Montana.
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Plenty of slick jumpsuits and pant suits with high-heeled bootees in lovely burgundy, eggplant, forest greens and all the browns you can dream up _ from baby's upchuck khaki to milk chocolate.
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Bootee thickness is proportional to how much heat insulation it provides and thus to how cold the water which the user can tolerate; it may be above or below the standard of 5 6 mm of neoprene.
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A proposal was made from the Association of Chief Police Officers of Britain that sniffer dogs used in searching mosques and Muslim homes should be fitted with leather bootees to cover their paws and thereby avoid causing offence.
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Sports existed, it can be assumed, before $ 369 global positioning systems, $ 50 cold-weather neoprene biker bootees and $ 30 backpack water bladders . ( " Hydrate or die, " the tag warns .)
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A bright chartreuse mohair coat-dress with its long scarf made an eye-popping entrance, as did the pullover wrapped in spirals of smoky Saga mink, worn with a black crepe short skirt and platform-soled bootee shoes.
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It is interesting to note that Grandmaster Flash normally does not reference that he in fact had absolutely nothing to do with the The Message, and Duke Bootee is given no credit in documentaries or by so-called hip hop historians.
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A pair of hitherto thuglike hospital attendants can't resist joining in, and Ms . Kurtz, resembling a cross between Isadora Duncan and the Bride of Frankenstein, twirls her sleeves into arcs and circles, her bootee-slippered feet tripping ever more lightly.