(Image credit: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images) A common piece of advice given to guitarists is play less. Albert King once advised Gary Moore to “play every other note”, for example. To be clear, this is not to say having great technique (and flaunting it) is a bad thing – there are few experiences more thrilling than
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Did you get a head start? It’s officially time to start eating green
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Saudi Aramco likely to acquire 20% stake in Indian greenfield refinery
The refinery and petrochemicals complex is planned near Ramayapatnam port in Andhra Pradesh with an initial estimated expenditure of $11bn The post Saudi Aramco likely to acquire 20% stake in Indian greenfield refinery appeared first on Arabian Business: Latest News on the Middle East, Real Estate…
Fubara appoints two former commissioners, three others as special advisers
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