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Supremes

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Supremes meaning

The current members, as a group, of the Supreme Court of the United States.

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Among the Lifetime Achievement award recipients with Slick rick are Nirvana, Ma Rainey, and The Supremes.

And, in Eastman’s eyes, the whole fight became moot — so the Supremes should wipe the slate clean.

Such giants as Chevron, Goldman Sachs, AT&T, and Home Depot pay millions of dollars to this clubby society, gaining the notice and appreciation of the supremes.

Many of Motown’s greatest stars, from the Supremes to Stevie Wonder, came of age at the Detroit-based company started by Gordy in the late 1950s.

According to a synopsis, the trio (known as “The Supremes”) has “weathered life’s storms together for decades through marriage and children, happiness and the blues.

Dr. Day will appeal the B.C. decision to the Supreme Court, and despite the definitive nature of yesterday’s ruling, the Supremes may well want to hear the case.

Lets hope the Supremes can do in proper elections and judicial pronouncements what bullets may have to do later when and if the elections and freedoms get stolen.

Parker worked as a session musician with the industry’s biggest icons, including Barrie White, Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Tina Turner, Gladys Knight, The Temptations, The Carpenters and The Supremes.

The British Invasion during the decade brought the Beatles to America and other artists such as The Rolling Stones, Jimmie Hendrix, The Supremes, Aretha Franklin and a personal favorite, The Mamas & The Papas, to name a few.

The original Supremes: Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, and Diana Ross.

The singer will join Fifth Harmony's member Ally Brooke, The Supremes' legend Mary Wilson, actors James Van Der Beek and Kate Flannery for the upcoming 28th season of the show.

This year, Indy acts will be honoring the music of the Beastie Boys, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Radiohead, and the Ramones.

While Alabama Shakes frontwoman Brittany Howard has been inspired by artists from Prince and Jimi Hendrix to the Supremes and Led Zeppelin, her greatest muse has been her late sister, Jaime.

WILSON: Let me tell you, it's - you know, as the Supremes, we always did lots of choreography.

You know there’s something wrong with an episode when the most interesting one-liners revolve around Monica’s hair and whether or not she’s going to leave The Supremes (because the Barbados humidity made it poofy, get it?).

Based on what we know about supremes and alphas, it’s reasonable to infer that Michael was younger and more vulnerable when Mallory took him out.

I didn’t know who the Supremes were when I came into my room.

It came to the Supremes in a series of disputes called the “gold clause” cases.

So, too, does a dispute involving Dennis Obduskey that the Supremes are scheduled to hear early next year.

The first verse traps the singer in a web of earlier songs: The other Elvis’ “It’s Now Or Never,” The Supremes’ “You Just Keep Me Hanging On,” and “I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself,” another Bacharach/David song, which EC had covered live in 1977.