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OKThe common on-screen button that must be clicked to confirm some process that is about to take place. If the process can be cancelled, then there is a Cancel (or similarly named) button next to the OK button. The OK button is also displayed on information messages when no further action is required simply to keep the message on screen until you click OK and it goes away. In these cases, there is no Cancel option. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Consider The Georgia Crackers, Miller's backing band from his 1928 sessions for New York's Okeh label, There is Eddie Lang, "the first great jazz guitarist," who performed with luminaries such as Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith. 2) Baldwin Park Operable Unit, LLC In-N-Out Burger (2) La Puente Valley County Water District (2) Miyako Oriental Foods Valley County Water District (2) BELL Custom Building Products (2) Okeh Caterers, Inc. Significantly, Violet's and Joe's fragmented lives become meaningful and whole again when jazz is reintroduced into their home--literally in the form of the Okeh records Felice brings with her, and figuratively in the form of the bird they purchase, a bird for whom "nothing was left to love or need but music" (224). |
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