| 31. | The most popular quartet was the Soul Stirrers, led by the great Rebert H . Harris.
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| 32. | A throw-away wooden paint stirrer would to a better job and not require tedious cleaning.
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| 33. | She was known in the game for being a huge pot stirrer who played the game very strategically
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| 34. | It was gospel music that first inspired Neville _ the sounds of Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers.
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| 35. | And another virtue in this summer of dung-stirrers, the film is free of gross twits.
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| 36. | By the late 1930s the Soul Stirrers included Harris, Thomas Brewster, Jesse Farley and Roy Crane.
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| 37. | We were going to have the fun rum glasses, and these glass bamboo drink stirrers and coasters.
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| 38. | Using glass beads or a magnetic stirrer or carefully warming to 37 degrees C may help in dissolving.
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| 39. | To make ends meet Cheeks briefly joined the Soul Stirrers, rejoining the Nightingales during the early 1950s.
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| 40. | They took turns adding ingredients to their boiling kettle and mixing them with wooden stirrers the size of oars.
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