Get off the partner track? |
LA Times Daily |
28 Mar 2024 |
Break from the band |
New York Times |
05 Jan 2024 |
Strike out? |
LA Times Daily |
02 Dec 2023 |
Attend without a partner |
LA Times Daily |
23 Jun 2023 |
Leave the band |
Thomas Joseph |
08 May 2023 |
Dis-band? |
New York Times |
28 Feb 2023 |
Lose one's posse |
New York Times |
12 Nov 2022 |
Lose one’s posse |
New York Times |
12 Nov 2022 |
Fly without a co-pilot, e.g |
Premier Sunday |
29 May 2022 |
Venture out on one's own |
Premier Sunday |
27 Feb 2022 |
Break up the band to perform alone |
USA Today |
30 Dec 2021 |
Leave No Doubt but still perform, say |
The Washington Post Sunday |
23 Aug 2020 |
Split with the band, maybe |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jul 2020 |
Split with the band, maybe |
The Washington Post |
07 Jul 2020 |
Break away from the band |
Universal |
18 May 2020 |
Emulate Beyoncé in 2003 |
New York Times |
02 May 2020 |
Leave the band to make it big on one's own |
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Strike out on one's own |
Newsday |
19 Mar 2019 |
Try to make it on one's own |
Newsday |
30 Jan 2019 |
Split from the band |
Universal |
24 Jan 2019 |
Split from the band |
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Leave one's bandmates, perhaps |
USA Today |
06 Nov 2018 |
Strike out on one's own |
New York Times |
03 Mar 2018 |
Leave the band |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Jan 2018 |
Fly alone |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Jan 2018 |
Strike out on one's own |
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Leave one's bandmates, perhaps |
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Abandon the band |
The Washington Post Sunday |
31 Dec 2017 |
Leave the band, perhaps |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Mar 2017 |
Leave the band, perhaps |
Newsday |
17 Nov 2016 |
Break from a band, maybe |
New York Times |
19 Jun 2016 |
Emulate Cher in the '70s |
LA Times Daily |
01 May 2016 |
Split with the band |
LA Times Daily |
10 Feb 2016 |
Leave the group, perhaps |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Jan 2016 |
Split with the band |
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Break from a band, maybe |
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Leave the group, perhaps |
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What Beyoncé decided to do in 2002 |
New York Times |
05 Sep 2015 |
Become helpless? |
New York Times |
08 Aug 2015 |
Take no one along |
Newsday |
03 Apr 2015 |
Strike out on one's own, as a musician |
New York Times |
23 Feb 2015 |
Become helpless? |
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Take no one along |
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Leave one's bandmates, e.g. |
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Split off from the band |
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Strike out on one's own, as a musician |
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What Beyoncé decided to do in 2002 |
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Be like Lou Reed post-Velvets |
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Strike out on one's own |
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Split with the band |
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Leave the band |
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Break from the band |
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Fly a plane alone, say |
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Abandon the band |
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Try to make it on one's own |
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Opt for a career without the band |
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Opt for a career without the band |
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Leave the group, but keep playing |
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Leave the band and strike out on one's own |
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Try to make it on one's own |
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Fly alone |
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Quit the group, maybe |
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Fly alone |
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Quit the group, maybe |
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Eschew partners |
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Try to make it on one's own |
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Perform without one's bandmates |
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Leave the band, perhaps |
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Leave the band, perhaps |
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Split off from the band |
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Leave the band to perform alone |
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