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Will the story of Coheed And Cambria always serve as a thread for the music?
Claudio Sanchez: In the first album, the second story of the second stage turbine blade the characters of Coheed and Cambria die.
If we were to end Coheed and Cambria tomorrow and I had to choose which our best album is, it would be this one without a doubt.
The evolution of Coheed And Cambria can recall some old progressive rock bands like Rush or Yes.
Did you sometimes had to constrain Chris or did he naturally adapt his style to the music of Coheed And Cambria?
The name Coheed And Cambria is obviously tied to the Armory Wars story since it is the name of the two main characters.
The corresponding period and system names are derived from Cambria, the Roman name for Wales.
A collection of compelling photos taken by Martin Cambria documents the journey.
Cambria was generously given the weather end of the line but as the signal was given the wind changed and made her the most leewardly boat, resulting in a poor start.
British Columbia's Cambria Little had an outstanding free program to jump seven spots to second place.
Sanchez, singer and mastermind of the great band Coheed and Cambria, is a busy man.
I would like to and I would certainly love to take the original Coheed and Cambria stories to adapt them into novels.
The Latinised form Cambria was coined in the Middle Ages, and was used regularly by Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Four of the secondary schools have come together with Coleg Cambria to form the Deeside Consortium.
According to Geoffrey, Cambria, the classical name for Wales, was named for him.
Its modern usage is as a romantic or poetic name for Scotland as a whole, comparable with Hibernia for Ireland and Cambria for Wales.
But I was billed to talk about the man who had given the very first lecture aboard a Cunarder, the Cambria, in August, 1845: the African-American author and orator Frederick Douglass.
During World War II Cambria increased the number of Latins he signed, all in an attempt to win a pennant for the Senators with Cuban players who were, of course, not subject to the U. S. military draft.
The only band that strikes a resemblance is Coheed and Cambria.
Coheed and Cambria are essentially the Adam and Eve's of this mythology.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They had been carried from their home in Cambria City on the roof of the house.
The damage to the Cambria Iron Works was not so great as at first reported.
It has been printed that, to gain that object, I had sold Cambria to the Spaniards.
Learners from Cambria College, Popeth Cymraeg, Llandrillo Menai Group, and Bangor University won various prizes.
In the hills back of Cambria there are many hundreds of survivors.
Oh, that is Caerphilly Castle, the oldest fortress in Cambria.
It is also said that only three houses remain in Cambria City.
A strong guard is kept at the office of the Cambria Iron Company.
Below Cambria stands Morrellville, a place about equal in size to Cambria.
This bond was to be filed with the prothonotary of Cambria county.
There must have been at least one thousand lives lost from Cambria City.
These are the Cambria Iron Company's offices and the company's stores.
Rising from a rocky shoreline into hills covered by Monterey pines, Cambria has a spirit shaped equally by ocean and forest.
There they inquired and learned that the prince had in reality quitted Bethune and stationed himself between Cambria and La Venthie.
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