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Sousa

[ soo-zuh, -suh ]

noun

  1. John Philip, 1854–1932, U.S. band conductor and composer.


Sousa

/ ˈsuːzə /

noun

  1. SousaJohn Philip18541932MUSMUSIC: bandmasterMUSIC: composer of military marches John Philip. 1854–1932, US bandmaster and composer of military marches, such as The Stars and Stripes Forever (1897) and The Liberty Bell (1893)


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Sousa likened their effort to that of the one to draft Barry Goldwater, in 1964.

Yet, I relate to the skepticism of Sousa, in his cautions about unfair practices in a free market of recorded music.

Working hard to turn heads and soothe nerves is Osmel Sousa.

Miss Venezuela has been around for the past 61 years, but it was Sousa who turned it into a world-caliber show.

“This is not a contest about natural assets or even about naturalness,” Sousa recently told the Venezuelan press.

The king of Basrah received Sousa with much state, and appeared greatly satisfied at his assistance.

His body sunk, and neither it nor the body of De Sousa could afterwards be found for interment.

Sousa sent off his wounded men from the rampart to have their wounds dressed.

The first action of the new governor De Sousa was to diminish the pay of the soldiers.

In the year 1544, De Sousa fitted out a fleet of 45 sail, in which were embarked 3000 seamen and soldiers.

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sourwoodSousa, John Philip