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    Charles Grahmann was born in Hallettsville, Texas, on July 15, 1931. [1] He was the fourth of 11 children born to Annie Grafe Grahmann and Nicholas Anthony Grahmann. The family worked a small farm with horse or mule-driven implements.

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    The soundtrack contains both new music and cover versions. Fergie, Lana Del Rey, Florence and the Machine, Jay-Z, [8] the xx, and will.i.am contributed original songs. [4] [5] Covers include Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black" by Beyoncé and André 3000, [9] Roxy Music's "Love Is the Drug" by Bryan Ferry with the Bryan Ferry Orchestra, Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love" by Emeli Sandé and the Bryan ...

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    The /l/ phoneme in Slavic languages has two realizations: hard ([l], , or [lˠ], exact pronunciation varies) and soft (pronounced as [lʲ]) – see palatalization for details. Serbian and Macedonian orthographies use a separate letter Љ for the soft /l/ – it looks as a ligature of El with the soft sign (Ь).

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    18 U.S.C. § 3553(a); United States v. Booker , 543 U.S. 220 (2005) United States , 552 U.S. 38 (2007), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court , which held that the federal appeals courts may not presume that a sentence falling outside the range recommended by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines is unreasonable.