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churchy

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church·y  (chûrch)
adj. church·i·er, church·i·est
1. Conforming or adhering rigorously to the practices or creeds of a church.
2. Of, suitable for, or suggesting a church: "two . . . ladies in churchy hats sipping pale pink drinks" (Anne Tyler).


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Have You Heard finds her and the band (celebrating their 10th year as a unit in 2006) in impossibly tight shape, blazing through the locomotive, churchy title track and seamlessly shifting gears to the steamy, organ-driven "22 Hours" and back to the urgent, sexy James Brown-flavored funk of "Didn't I Tell You.
CHICAGO'S first hot summer Sunday found me on my front porch, finishing up the morning paper, when I noticed a distinctively churchy melody floating down the street: "Alabare a mi Senor," roughly translated as "Praise the Lord.
Hightower's biting reading joins the churchy ballad ``It's a Miracle'' and ``Time Has Brought About a Change,'' a response to Cooke's ``A Change Is Gonna Come,'' in one of the year's most intriguing rediscoveries.
 
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