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ATYAir Textured Yarn (textile)
ATYWatertown, SD, USA (Airport Code)
ATYAutographed to You (Tampa, FL)
ATYAcross the Years (est. 1983; Buckeye, AZ; foot races)
ATYAfter-Tax Yield
ATYAlaska Theatre of Youth (Anchorage, AK)


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The crooner's first album in more than two years and he bestows his own big band, smoky jazz and soulful sophistication stamp on standards across the years including Cry Me A River, Georgia On My Mind, You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You and the title track - a cover of the Van Morrison song.
The team has conducted a major data collection exercise, bringing together computer and paper-based records from across the south of England, from the Scilly Isles to Sheerness, to form a single data set of south coast sea levels across the years.
Highlighting the remarkable achievements of Merseyside artists from across the years, it explores the different cultural and musical traditions within the region and its vibrant music and club scenes.
 
 
 
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