For popular music fans this is another aspect of the changing equation in the relationship.
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In addition, one of the engines drove a high-pressurefanthat forced foul air from the refuse on the tipping platform across the fire.
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The enthusiastic accumulation by fans of an unending suite of related images both echoes and subverts the mass mechanical reproduction of the modern celebrity image.
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It is offering dramatic changes in the relationship between record companies and consumers and musicians and their fans.
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An electricfan, and fine water spray dispenser are useful in the management of any discomfort or pain.
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It is therefore unsurprising that the music press largely ignores teenybopper fans and the artists they admire, as the most obvious inhabitants of this mainstream.
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It has also moved from the study of major selling artists to look at the lives of 'ordinary' musicians and fans.
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Non-pharmacological strategies, especially the hand-heldfanand exercises, were rated very helpful and new to patients.
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These networks are paths to employment, peer assessment andfanpleasure all at the same time in ways that seem impossible to untangle.
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The effect of the swirling flow downstream can be to cut off a mode which is cut on upstream of thefan.
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If the mounting fixture became loose, the mixer system would vibrate drastically since itsfanwas submerged in the water.
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Waving a filthyfan, he swaggers his way into the middle of the arena, and delivers some impromptu verses.
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For many fans of progressive rock there appears an unwillingness to settle with the past.
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The ability to identify them is a signifier of the progressive rockfan.
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The second is the use of unauthorised recordings to create an ongoing, meaningful relationship between artist andfan.
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Collocationswithfan
fan
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avid fan
He is easy-going and an avid fan of games.
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big fan
I am a big fan of science and technology.
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casual fan
Rule changes in the late 1970s ensured a fast-paced game with lots of passing to attract the casual fan.
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