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Aaron Michael Shust (born
October 31, 1975) is an
American contemporary Christian music artist formerly on the
Brash Music and
Centricity Music labels...
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Shust can
refer to:
Aaron Shust (b. 1975),
American musician Bohdan Shust (b. 1986),
Ukrainian football player This page
lists people with the surname...
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Bohdan Romanovych Shust (Ukrainian: Богдан Романович Шуст; born 4
March 1986) is a
professional Ukrainian retired footballer.
Shust started his professional...
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Daigle was
asked to be a part of the
Morning Rises Fall Tour with
Aaron Shust and Mikeschair.
Daigle released the EP How Can It Be in
September 2014....
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Zozulya 1972, p. 27-29.
Shust 2009, p. 254-255.
Martos &
Zozulya 1972, p. 12.
Hnatyshak 1973, p. 57.
Shust 2009, p. 248, 251-2.
Shust 2009, p. 253. Martos...
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artist Aaron Shust from his 2011
album This Is What We Believe. It was
released on
August 2, 2011, as the lead single. The song
became Shust's third Hot...
- (po****tion 500+)". city-data.com.
Retrieved August 12, 2008. Kuropas,
Myron B.;
Shust, Maria; Pevna,
Chrystyna (1984). To
Preserve A Heritage: The
Story of the...
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several notable artists such as
Natalie Grant,
Aaron Shust,
Shane & Shane, and
Anthony Evans.
Aaron Shust's version is the most
commercially successful cover...
- awards,
including Artist of the Year and Male
Vocalist of the Year.
Aaron Shust won
three awards,
including New
Artist of the Year.
Casting Crowns, Jars...
- w****s) "Lead Me" –
Sanctus Real (52 w****s) "My Hope Is in You" –
Aaron Shust (52 w****s) "Whom
Shall I Fear (God of
Angel Armies)" –
Chris Tomlin (52...