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| | tax·cite (tak ´ sīt), v.t. [< Gr. taxis arrangement, division < tassein , to arrange + MF citer to cite, summon fr. L citare to put in motion, rouse, summon], 1. to employ multiple tools or means in an action usually employing a single tool or means. 2. to provide stimulation or excitation from two or more identical or similar sources. tax·ci·ter (tak ´ sī´ter), n. 1. a person or thing that taxcites. 2. one who uses two even though one may be quite sufficient.
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Based on a true news report. All names have been changed to protect the embarrassed. |
CD: yet to be released
Label: yet to be released
Credits: words, music, and performance by The Taxciter |
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Adaptation of the Williams/Van Alstyne hit of 1906 |
Credits: words by Harry Williams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne, arr. by The Taxciter |
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In praise of analgesics |
Credits: words, music and performance by The Taxciter |
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