Dylan didn't exactly look thrilled at the thought of being back in Michigan. |
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When Dylan himself decided to make the transition from folk hero to electric messiah, he found himself at the centre of a storm of protest. |
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Peeling himself off the disgusting plastic cover, Dylan shook the shock of the impact from his head and quickly regained his senses. |
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Dylan may be a living legend who changed forever the way rock music sounds, but his passion for reinterpreting his songs remains. |
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Dylan relit his third cigarette that night, as Allison cracked her knuckles before strolling behind Phillips. |
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The normally reclusive Bob Dylan has revealed his hatred of most modern music in a rash of interviews to promote his 43rd album. |
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Contentedly you camp, singing happy-clappy Bob Dylan tunes around the fire before heading out next day at the crack of dawn. |
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Erin had her black hair pinned up under a loose woven hairnet, much like the one that Dylan was wearing. |
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Nobody has puzzled longer over the roots of his creativity than Dylan himself and this riveting, poetic memoir is the result. |
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Dylan fitted, like a glove, the awakening consciousness of my friends and myself. |
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He began his musical career playing the roadhouses and bars up and down Mississippi's Highways 49 and the now-famous 61, thanks to Dylan. |
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It's not the first time that Dylan has decided to buddy up to a huge corporation to sell his music. |
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He picked up a necklace belonging to Dylan that had been concecrated and, concentrating on Dylan, used it to scry with. |
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Growing up in a remote and frozen patch of Minnesota, Dylan found heat in the excitement of 50s rock 'n' roll. |
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Some people call them journals, or diaries, but to Dylan, they were neither. |
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It was inspired by Arthur Rimbaud and Bob Dylan, neither of whom are particularly categorisable either. |
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The shows about Bob Dylan and the Beatles had the same fascinating multifariousness. |
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Now, the Son Of Dylan is back in a bid to prove that his Wallflowers aren't just one-hit wonders. |
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Once he spotted Dylan, his musical hero, at an airport and tried the same tactic. |
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But at least some of them, like Siobhan, Dan and Dylan admit they have an eventual career in politics firmly in their sights. |
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Mitchell grew up in a home where people on the order of Thornton Wilder, Dylan Thomas and T.S. Eliot came to visit. |
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Dylan is so touched by her kind words, and comes out from behind the bushes, to the shock of everyone sitting there. |
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Dylan turned around, took a deep breath, and surprised Riley by starting to cry. |
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For Dylan is not only the most renowned protest singer of his era but also its most notorious renegade. |
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Shuffling over to us, Will looked less than enthusiastic as Dylan handed her a collection of rusty tent poles. |
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Though I felt that Dylan didn't hold any grudge against me, my heart tells me I remain unforgiven. |
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He tells a story of a well-known promoter who produced a concert that DiFranco did with Bob Dylan. |
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But one of the most remarkable things about Dylan is the way he reinvents himself. |
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Finally, there's Dylan and Charlotte, who've just struck it rich on the stock market. |
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In this Mongolia sequence, Dylan is drinking with the hired hands of some unknown baddie. |
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The first time I saw Bill Bailey was when he co-starred with Dylan Moran as his mad bearded neighbour, Manny, on Channel 4's sitcom Black Books. |
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While in Cooperstown, my 8 year old son Dylan wanted to play miniature golf. |
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It should at least be noted that Dylan, especially in the mid-60s, had a biblically large margin for error. |
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Dylan offered to go get Adie's coffee, a direct product of the harmlessly flirtatious smile she shot him as she sat down. |
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Dylan made his entrance on January 24, his route going circuitously by way of Denver and Chicago. |
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Dylan and his black buddy, united by motherlessness, inherit a powerful ring from a local derelict. |
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I looked out at the field and the team was huddled along the sideline, and Dylan was standing out side it with a crate full of water bottles. |
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Beck was once, somewhat hyperbolically, cited as our generation's Bob Dylan. |
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Bare feet pattered on cold stone, the quick breaths shallow from exhaustion, Ayla and Dylan ran on in pursuit of the two shadowy figures. |
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In this sense he's an heir apparent to iconic figures like Dylan or Johnny Cash. |
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His fans long ago came to terms with the intensely coded, idiosyncratic and bizarre thing that is Dylan. |
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And both LaMontagne and Oberst are electrified into activity by some of the same currents that originally charged Dylan. |
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In the last year, countless acts from Moby to Joe Cocker via Bob Dylan have played to half-empty halls in the city. |
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I heard shoes scrape against gravel, and I felt Dylan being yanked away from me. |
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Dylan drops her home then writes a story about how much he hates fairy tales and that no one lives happily ever after. |
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Think about what a bummer it would be if after these autobiographies were finished we understood and knew everything about Bob Dylan. |
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Eli reminded me of an older Bob Dylan, his size and wan complexion and his face. |
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From December 1940 they lived in Castle House, and Dylan wrote in the summerhouse perched on the old castle walls. |
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Gradually, in other songs, Dylan gives more license to clowns and fools, gargoyles and grotesques. |
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He was inspired to try his hand at poetry in high school, when he bought a scratchy Dylan Thomas record at a garage sale. |
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The two lines from a poem quoted on the fourth page should have been credited to Dylan Thomas. |
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But with rhythm and blues and soul music you don't often get the best lyrics, so for that I kind of prefer Leonard Cohen, or Bob Dylan. |
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Bob Dylan and other up-and-coming folkies made the pilgrimage and sang for him there. |
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What do we learn about the burgeoning folk music scene Dylan went on to define and later monopolise? |
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A remarkable versifier, Dylan exploits the possibilities of poetic form more vitally and vigorously than ever. |
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The trouble with being in a boy band is that it's not great training for being Bob Dylan. |
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Dylan runs past the guy, bashing into him, and manages to nick the guy's wallet. |
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Belcher mentions Dylan Thomas's elegy for his father in connection with this piece. |
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Dylan is just 15 months old and was placed for adoption within days of being born. |
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He leaves the front door slightly ajar to hear the early Dylan and Stones records playing from inside. |
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I'm hazarding a guess that the song is about the godhead Dylan and I'm sticking to my interpretation. |
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In his considered opinion Mr Dylan is past it and there is no way he could be associated with him. |
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Some of the students could not understand why she wanted to put up a memorial tile in the hallway for Dylan. |
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She would have been much amused by the recent brouhaha about Martin Scorsese's documentary about Bob Dylan. |
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They boast a wide repertoire from Bob Dylan to John Lennon to more recent Britpop such as The Verve, Oasis and Radiohead. |
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Raina kept making sideways glances at Dylan and nibbled on her bottom lip in contemplation. |
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You know I sent Dylan home at your urging because I thought he would put this whole operation in jeopardy. |
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Woody Guthrie was a hero to a generation of folk musicians, Bob Dylan among them. |
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But instead of doing actual work, Dylan decides instead to read Sky a poem he wrote while he was in juvie. |
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Bon Jovi, Bob Dylan, and Tracy Chapman all got their start on the sidewalks, he points out. |
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Dylan cannot, of course, keep from importing his own style and preferences and melding it with the 1940s sound. |
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I raised a hand in greeting as Will and Dylan approached together. |
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At other points in the book, Dylan appears to be telegraphing his intentions, Warmuth says. |
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I grinned as I started to help Dylan with his sippy cup of formula. |
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But Willie Watson is a throwback to the days of Woody Guthrie and early Bob Dylan. |
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Dylan McDonald, 17, whose face was painted blue and white, said the nation had spoken. |
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Dylan definitely made the right move by staying away from his exhibition party. |
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And now imagine the quiet chuckle Dylan is having at the fuss he's caused. |
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What about the iconic Bob Dylan image you took outside the Delmonico in New York? |
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None other than Dylan Thomas, with his rhetorical verse, could have brought to life with such gaiety and compassion the little fishing village of Llareggub. |
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This is the pub crawl along a seaside stretch of watering holes in Wales, near Swansea, that apparently used to be a regular night out for Dylan Thomas. |
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Dylan continued to mull over the songs, apparently concerned about the sound and about the overtly autobiographical nature of certain of the songs. |
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Having lunch with Dylan Ratigan is a bit like being sprayed with a fire hose. |
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No doubt the coen Brothers could have made Inside Robert Zimmerman and done justice to the Bob Dylan creation myth. |
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If the new coen Brothers movie is meant to be a portrait of the pre-Bob Dylan Greenwich Village folk scene, how well did it do? |
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Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood is melodious, lush, and dense with meaning. |
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I was working the evening shift in my last year of medical school when they wheeled Dylan into the pediatric emergency room. |
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Dylan returned to upstate New York to study political economics at Union College in Schenectady. |
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Poe and Dylan Thomas both wheeled and reeled until the index finger representing each of them collapsed. |
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Michelle carefully hooked the clasp and turned Dylan to face her. |
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For the significance of the outlaw to Dylan is less that of the rebel and more the solitary who rejects established religion for the direct inspiration of truth. |
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While my contemporaries were boogalooing to the stuff on this list, I was in my room with my Kay acoustic and harmonica holder working through the Bob Dylan songbook. |
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How nice of Bob Dylan to demonstrate that over a lifetime of work, even perfection sometime runs amok into a muck. |
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He was an open-hearted artist who became an early advocate and performer of songs by gifted songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Tim Hardin, and Kris Kristofferson. |
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Dylan Byers at Politico is smelling a traffic breakthrough by burrowing after MSNBC and Andrea Mitchell about Wawagate. |
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In his recent biggest-ever book, a whacking 500 pages long, entitled Dylan's Visions of Sin, he is making his case for Dylan as one of the great English-speaking poets. |
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This is where Dylan Thomas drank 18 neat whiskies, his last. |
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We begin this week on Outcast Island, where Dylan is busily spearing fish. |
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The novel follows Dylan from the time he accidentally kills a cat, at age five, through an especially anxious adolescence, into an adulthood as a somewhat fussy music critic. |
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Dylan had stayed on the entire run with kickflip frontside boardslides on the flatbar, back lips on the rail, and buttery kickflips off the wedge ramp to flat. |
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Dylan stays only long enough for his legs to thaw and then leaves. |
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We convened at the White Horse Tavern, under the glum and bleary eyes of Dylan Thomas, Norman Mailer, and Jack Kerouac. |
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Then Dylan McDermott turns around in an FBI vest and a Dirty Harry attitude, and you swoon. |
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Dylan just stares blankly into the camera with a thin smile on his face. |
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For me, overarchingly, Bob Dylan is a huge influence right now. |
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Luckily, Dylan was awake, so they could fawn over him some more. |
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Dylan set words to music in a way that no one had done before. |
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As the great musical icon of the Sixties counterculture, Dylan has always been expected to live up to higher moral standards than the average rocker. |
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It wasn't until the release of his second album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, that he experienced success. |
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It is spooky, bittersweet, mesmerisingly moving and showcases the best singing from Dylan in 25 years. |
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It is spooky, bittersweet, mesmerizingly moving and showcases the best singing from Dylan in 25 years. |
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Another of his friends, Bob Dylan, had given him an autoharp, after McClure told Bob that he wanted to write songs. |
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Now we don't have a Dylan Thomas night where we all get rat-arsed and fall on the floor and die. |
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Dylan Skee looked to have been held up over the line but somehow managed to offload the ball to the onrushing full-back. |
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Also in 1988, Tyler played the voice of Polly Garter in George Martin's production of Under Milk Wood, a radio drama by Dylan Thomas. |
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Dylan Bright died too young to compete in the decathlon of Flourishing. |
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Dylan Bittles suffers from quadriplegia cerebral palsy, which severely limits his movement. |
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Judge Wilk would ultimately grant Mia custody of satchel and Dylan. |
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The chicken pizza was really, really, really good,'' said 10-year-old Dylan Colliflower of Altadena. |
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Are you going to pass up a chance to share songwriting credits with Dylan? |
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It will be headlined by Poxy Boggards and there will be other musicians performing with Dylan omas readings and refreshments. |
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Darlene's daughter-in-law, Janet, of Victorville was her matron of honor, and serving as ushers were Darlene's two grandsons, Daniel and Dylan. |
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Dylan Skee nipped over two minutes in, and within seven minutes James Anthony and replacement Louis Robinson had added further tries. |
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We listened to Hendrix and Bob Dylan and The Beatles growing up. |
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With their son now sick and complaining of flu-like symptoms, the Foleys took Dylan to see a doctor. |
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But throughout his battle to live, 12-year-old Dylan Foley never stopped wondering aloud what his first day back to school would be like. |
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Holland's Albert Timmer was frustrated with second after being prominent throughout the stage and Belgium's Dylan Teuns was third. |
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He was only a length behind Ramonti in the QEII and a length and a half behind stablemate Dylan Thomas in the Irish Champion Stakes. |
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Since Dylan was diagnosed Sam and her husband Ian have been fundraising for the Nephrotic Syndrome Trust who carry out research into the illness. |
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Dylan O'Brien is a teen who arrives in a mysterious community of boys, all trapped by a lethal labyrinth populated by the spooky Grievers. |
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Earlier this year Dizz, real name Dylan Mills, had to stop smoking dope for two months to have laser eye surgery. |
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Dylan Price reached base on a drag bunt single in the third inning and scored the Titans' only run on a single by Colin Schauermann. |
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Dylan had been suffering seizures in clusters, which left him needing days of hospital treatment. |
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On the newest, Modern Times, Dylan produces himself for the first time with the band that's backed him over several years of endless touring. |
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Blanchett, famous for playing Queen Elizabeth I, portrays Dylan in his 1960s Highway 61 era. |
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His mother Dawn had been out and Dylan was being looked after by a lodger, William Hutton. |
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The granddaughter of poet Dylan Thomas, Hannah Ellis yesterday announced the 2012 longlist which features two of its youngest ever entrants. |
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Watching the drama unfold at Bierkeller Cardiff were Gemma Treharne, Mark Turner and Dylan James, along with Australian friend Tristan Plummer. |
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Fluellen Theatre Company is a professional theatre company based in Swansea who perform at the Grand Theatre and the Dylan Thomas Centre. |
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The Beginning and Do Not Go Gentle are Festivals in the Uplands area of the city where Dylan Thomas was born and lived for 23 years. |
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Other parks include Cwmdonkin Park, where Dylan Thomas played as a child, and Victoria Park which is close to the promenade on the seafront. |
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Finding too many distractions in his house, Dahl remembered the poet Dylan Thomas had found a peaceful shed to write in close to home. |
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Graham and Dylan Thomas knew perfectly well that 'life' was like that, if you nominated it thus, which is why they went elsewhere. |
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David Jones and Dylan Thomas are two writers of the 1930s who do not fit into this paradigm. |
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Under Milk Wood is a 1954 radio drama by Dylan Thomas, adapted later as a stage play. |
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The prize, administered by the Dylan Thomas Centre, is awarded at the annual Swansea Bay Film Festival. |
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The Royal Patron of The Dylan Thomas 100 Festival was Charles, Prince of Wales, who made a recording of Fern Hill for the event. |
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Under Milk Wood is a 1954 radio drama by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, commissioned by the BBC and later adapted for the stage. |
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Both towns use the Under Milk Wood association to attract tourists, hence the rivalry, and the Dylan Thomas Trail has been opened in New Quay. |
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But knowing that Dylan is the same generation as Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, Cormac McCarthy, makes it very difficult for me to accept it. |
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The same year he provided narration for the Jack Howells documentary Dylan Thomas. |
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Universal executive Dylan Clark was forced to act as go-between. |
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In a tribute to his Welsh roots, Burton was buried in a red suit and with a copy of Dylan Thomas' poems. |
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The men's range includes Flynn skinny jeans, Clint boot cut fit, Dean straight leg jeans and the Dylan slim fit. |
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Dylan Thomas lived in New Quay and Talsarn and frequented Aberaeron and Lampeter. |
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The Dylan Thomas Trail runs through part of the county, linking the places associated with the poet. |
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He met Dylan Thomas, who was to be a close friend, in 1935 when Watkins had returned to a job in a bank in Swansea. |
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About once a week Dylan would come to Vernon's parents' house, situated on the very top of the cliffs of the beautiful Gower peninsula. |
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Vernon was the only person from whom Dylan took advice when writing poetry and he was invariably the first to read his finished work. |
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Vernon wrote the obituary for Dylan Thomas and when he died, Philip Larkin wrote his obituary. |
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Featured in the painting are Vernon Watkins, John Pritchard, Dylan Thomas, Daniel Jones and Alfred Janes. |
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Former journalists included poet Dylan Thomas, who joined from school in 1930 but left 18 months later to become freelance. |
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In 1988, she took part in George Martin's production of Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood. |
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The Alarm took a break after the supporting tour, but returned in 1987 with Eye of the Hurricane and landed a tour slot supporting Bob Dylan. |
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In early 2014, Gruffudd was among the stars of Wales in a short film from the BBC to mark the centenary of the birth of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. |
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Hiliary Hayton was a fan of Milton Glaser, whose 1967 portrait of Bob Dylan provided popadelic inspiration to many. |
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I've decided I should stop Dylan going on any more playdates, as I may have social services knocking on the door before very long. |
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The Silent Generation produced such counterculture leaders as John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Huey Newton and Abby Hoffman. |
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Everyone thought Dylan Sloan was hot. Even my friends, who assumed all rich, popular superjocks were idiots. |
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Dylan Thomas was another thesaurus thumber, and in his work too the words it supplied were not always improvements. |
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Judge Mr V Mathews spoke highly of the quality of stock exhibited by huntsman Dylan Davies and whipper-in Iolo Humphreys. |
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In August, journalist Al Aronowitz arranged for the Beatles to meet Bob Dylan. |
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Visiting the band in their New York hotel suite, Dylan introduced them to cannabis. |
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Then I was wondering who this Bob Dylan was who wrote this great song, and then I was going deeper and deeper to the stuff that's 110 proof. |
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Grace says that depends on who I like talking to more, the cyberstud or Dylan. |
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But there are other, lesser-told tales about Bob Dylan at the Piping Centre, Scarlett Johanssen in the Panopticon and an unlikely yarn about Russ Abbott in the east end. |
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Dylan was wearing a light trackie top in the colours of the flag. |
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Dylan and Yvonne Hughes, of Ty Cerrig, Llangwm, placed the interbreed sash on their leading animal, a 13-month-old Limousin x heifer called Sarah Jane. |
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On 13 August 2006, Clapton made a guest appearance at the Bob Dylan concert in Columbus, Ohio, playing guitar on three songs in Jimmie Vaughan's opening act. |
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A year later in 1932, Dylan talked at length with his mentor and friend Bert Trick, 'The socialist grocer of Brynmill', about creating a play about a Welsh seaside town. |
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The BBC Radio programme, Desert Island Discs, in which guests usually choose their favourite songs, has heard 50 participants select a Dylan Thomas recording. |
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There's another guy playing Dylan as a formal poet facing some kind of muggle inquisition, but this is the movie's briefest and least consequential thread. |
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While Dylan doubtlessly copped a song or two or some vocal mannerisms from, say, folkie Dave Van Ronk, Van Ronk has had decades to prove himself Dylan's equal and failed. |
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The Phene Arms in Chelsea, once a favourite local of footballer George Best and poet Dylan Thomas, was earmarked for property development project. |
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Other awardees were Aldwin Ragudo, Glen Ontangco, Jazel Policina, Mel Rosita Isaga, Efren MascariEaAas, Mike Villa, Gio Gange, Eds Nuqui and Richard Dylan. |
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Ten minutes later, after Dylan has been accosted, he emerges from the beer tent, debagged, with a shoe on each ear, and his badge inserted in an extremity. |
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Dylan Hough of Junction City took first in Junior Thunder, Jeff Sievers of Veneta won Run Tuff and John Davidson of Coos Bay captured first in Stick Shift. |
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Or is it the falling-downdrunk Dylan, the prototype, promiscuous, tosspot poet, the tormented soul of those last grave-chasing days across the ocean? |
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The one exception, to some extent, can be considered to be Dylan Thomas. |
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Dylan also led the way in blending rock with folk music styles. |
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By opening for acts such as U2 and Bob Dylan, they became a popular alternative rock band of the 1980s, retaining a loyal following to the present day. |
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The piece is in the style of Under Milk Wood, a Dylan Thomas radio play. |
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Auden and Dylan Thomas were still publishing in this period. |
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In 1966 Bob Dylan went to Nashville to record the album Blonde on Blonde. |
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The 1969 event was notable for the appearance of Bob Dylan and the Band. |
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Burton himself was nominated for his second Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play but lost to Alec Guinness for his portrayal of the poet Dylan Thomas. |
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The Kardomah Gang was an intellectual circle centred on the poet Dylan Thomas and poet and artist Vernon Watkins in Swansea, which also included the painter Alfred Janes. |
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Burton was an ardent admirer of poet Dylan Thomas since his boyhood days. |
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In the 1960s, Bob Dylan emerged from the folk revival to become one of America's most celebrated songwriters and James Brown led the development of funk. |
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Saints were under the cosh when Foden, Courtney Lawes, dylan Hartley and Co were away at the World Cup last year and the full-back said it was pay-back time. |
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