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first gig
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1.18 |
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Their first gig? |
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regular gig
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1.12 |
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This may become a regular gig in Sylmar. |
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new gig
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1.05 |
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Sarah Hughes has a new gig. |
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solo gig
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0.53 |
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On the East Coast, she performs solo gigs in nightclubs. |
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acting gig
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0.46 |
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I try to approach it like an acting gig. |
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full-time gig
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0.46 |
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Not that this is a full-time gig. |
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next gig
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0.46 |
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After all, your next gig is a chili cook-off. |
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consulting gig
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0.39 |
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Some take modest consulting gigs. |
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good gig
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0.39 |
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Have a good gig! |
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coaching gig
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0.33 |
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This head coaching gig can do that. |
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occasional gig
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0.33 |
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An occasional gig on TNT. |
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part-time gig
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0.33 |
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What just a few years ago was only a part-time gig for Schwenk has blossomed into a prosperous career. |
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speaking gig
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0.33 |
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The speaking gigs came out in a newspaper story. |
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different gig
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0.26 |
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The others are out of town or have different gigs that occupy their time. |
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latest gig
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0.26 |
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Her latest gig is at Ashland Chemical in Bartow, Fla., where she is actually fitting pipe on her own. |
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live gig
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0.26 |
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For the next album, Phish will record in spurts between live gigs. |
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lucrative gig
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0.26 |
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She was turned down for a lucrative gig. |