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n. (plural of native son English)
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Native Sons is the sixth and final studio album (and seventh overall release) by singer/songwriter duo Loggins and Messina, released in January 1976. It was a departure from previous recordings owing to the presence of string sections, stronger emphasis on flute, minimized use of saxophone, downplayed country influences and Jim Messina's signature guitar work was barely in evidence. After a final concert in Hawaii, the duo quietly went their separate ways. The Messina-penned rock and roll song "Boogie Man" was later covered by Australian rock band The Blue Echoes.
Native Sons is the debut album by American band The Long Ryders, released in 1984 by record label Frontier.
Usage examples of "native sons".
Some were native sons like Nicholas Murray Butler of New York and the governor of Massachusetts, Calvin Coolidge, filling in until the state’.
Some were native sons like Nicholas Murray Butler of New York and the governor of Massachusetts, Calvin Coolidge, filling in until the state's delegation could make a deal with the winner.
He had seen very early on that it was the concept behind which all of his countrymen-so long wrapped up in petty internecine warfare-could unite in order to return control of China to the hands of its native sons.
MT's speech was the only one to notice all the other native sons and daughters who had been excluded from the Society's version of America: native Americans, slaves, women and Others.
You got any idea how the French would react if we tried to execute one of their native sons here in Virginia?
But Jolyon's final act found little favor with Meara's native sons.
It is altogether fitting that the two men who combined forces to snatch our two nations back from the brink of ruin are native sons, one of the United States of America, the other of the Republic of Texas.
I've been arrested four times, had my leg broken by a county cop, and they took my name off the Native Sons Honor Roll in my home town.