The recording was released on the 1957 album " Bags'Groove " . " Bags'Groove ", along with " Doxy " and " Airegin " from the same album, has become a jazz standard.
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"You just give the public the sense that, ` Hey, if I can't get Cipro I'll get doxy, and if I can't get doxy, I'll get penicillin . "'
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"You just give the public the sense that, ` Hey, if I can't get Cipro I'll get doxy, and if I can't get doxy, I'll get penicillin . "'
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Ms . Jean-Jacques " was a very alert woman and very interested in learning how to deal with the system, " said Kettely Doxy, the director of a literacy program that Ms . Jean-Jacques was enrolled in.
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In a seven-decade career, he has recorded at least sixty albums as leader, and a number of his compositions, including " Doxy ", " Pent-Up House ", and " Airegin ", have become jazz standards.
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Orrie is the only one of Wolfe's operatives to have the plot of two Stout books turn on his actions : " Death of a Doxy " and Stout's final work, " A Family Affair ".
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Herman Melville describes a Fiddler s Green as a sailors term for the place on land providentially set apart for dance-houses, doxies, and tapsters in his novella " Billy Budd, Sailor " ( published posthumously in 1924 ).
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"Agonizing " suggests the lonely spirit of JFK in those famous black-and-white photographs, silhouetted against a window, bent with the weight of the job, the demands of leadership, the back pain exacerbated by an extramarital romp with a Mafia-connected doxy.
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There are comic set pieces in " Blood Mud " to rival the opening row between the singleminded councilman and his determined doxy, and there's lots of tough, dirty talk, and ultimately a rough and approximate sort of justice, which is at once satisfying and disturbing.
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Ambiguities in Orrie's character are introduced as early as " The League of Frightened Men " ( 1935 ); and by " Death of a Doxy " in 1966, Wolfe states, " You must know that I have no affection for him . " In " Champagne for One"