Now they're being sponsored by the Ameriquest Mortgage Company whose homepage even includes a link to a Stones microsite. |
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Stones and pebbles are dropped into the exposed corner of the hole, and thunder as they land. |
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Stones kill, and as these instruments of death were taking his life, his last act was in service to others. |
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The Rolling Stones, the Who and Led Zeppelin were liable to drop in at any hour, day or night. |
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Though I appreciate the Rolling Stones's role in shaping the rock music of my youth, I was never a huge Stones fan. |
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Stones used in the sport must withstand a healthy amount of abuse and constant freeze-thaw cycles. |
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Liz already had the tabs for the 12 Stones song they were doing and sat down at her guitar and played them for Brent. |
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Last year Eller, a riveting balladist, opened for the Rolling Stones in Rio. |
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Stones resting on the markers that indicate where barracks once were act as symbols of remembrance. |
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Then again, it's just as great to be The Rolling Stones and go into a room and bash it out. |
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Stones of deep red color like glowing carbuncles are let into gilded woodwork, and Limoges enamels ornament the walls. |
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What's more, it's fantastic late at night when you're with other Stones fans and you've had a few cleansing beakers. |
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Stones dropped from melting Canadian icebergs have been found in sea sediments off the coast of Portugal. |
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The road rises to pass through mature beech woods and descends to meet the river again at Stepping Stones. |
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And that is what makes the appearance of the new Stones discs so important. |
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Gordon explained that the ideal tide for the Seven Stones was a low-water spring, with a good hour of slack water and the rocks exposed. |
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Among her best known plays is Stones in His Pockets, which opened on Broadway in April. |
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There's also a remote chance these lads have heard of an obscure combo called The Rolling Stones. |
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The band remember supporting the Rolling Stones in Germany and discovering that Keith always has a shepherd's pie with baked beans on top. |
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Stones echoed off the low undercarriage and flatulence from the holey muffler faded away down the road. |
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Stones plinked out of the frozen face and rolled musically onto the moraine. |
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The 65-year-old Rolling Stones singer has now revealed a fascination for Latin, the ancient language. |
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The melted Stones were beat and hammered into weapons called the Behemoths. |
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Brandt was the impresario who had discovered Carly Simon and unleashed the Rolling Stones on America. |
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At one point during the performance, Stones frontman Mick Jagger said the band would take a break, but didn't say why. |
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Then I walked on, up the path, around the shrubs and budding trees, and back towards the keep of Four Stones. |
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For most people these days, melody is not a cool thing, but for me, the Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, they were all about big choruses. |
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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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Stones may form in the kidneys, blocking blood from passing through the nephrons and tubules to be filtered. |
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Even though the Stones have been in what you might call a creatively fallow period, we want to hear them more than ever. |
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Stones that land on the hog line or don't travel beyond the hog line are removed immediately. |
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Stones may stay in the kidney or be dislodged and try to pass out with the urine. |
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Stones like emerald, ruby, blue, sapphire, jade, onex, aquamarine, malakite and peridot are used for dressing the pieces. |
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They all had a very relaxed enjoyment about them, cracking jokes, goofing through a Rolling Stones tune. |
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With a nod to the Faces, the Stones, James Brown and other legendary wailers, Foreman is a wiggly protagonist of modern day hot. |
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Regardless of the opportunism, the Stones are still the greatest rock show on earth. |
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The city was a very heaven for such Beatles and Stones fans, and the experience put a spell on their music that is still audible. |
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He was left alone within the basket of heated Float Stones to keep him warm. |
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The Prime Minister, who seems to make a fetish of showing that power is not incompatible with panache, is a Stones fan. |
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Stones can be composed of calcium, oxalate, urate, cystine, xanthine, phosphate, or all of these. |
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I didn't have a job until I was older because I played in weekend bands and in Stones cover bands. |
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By presenting the song as high camp drama, the rather silly Satanic image of the Stones is thrown into relief. |
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Stones are completely removed by open surgery whereas fragments are left behind after minimally invasive therapy. |
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Lightowler and Stones sewed it up for the leaders in the doubles against Wrigley and Lawson. |
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At about the same time plaster casts were made of known carvings on Stones 3, 4, and 53, enhanced by a novel method of applying silver leaf. |
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The Rolling Stones evolved from Richards' and Jagger's teenage enthusiasm for black American rhythm and blues. |
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We're only influenced by two groups and that's the Beatles and the Stones. |
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Usually the stones are small enough and pass through the ureter to the bladder and out in one's urine. Stones that are too large to pass can cause kidney failure. |
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Oldham had wanted to work with the Beatles, but instead he discovered Jagger and the Stones. |
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As Patti LaBelle and the Blue Belles, the group slugged it out on the chitlins circuit and later opened for the Who and toured with the Rolling Stones. |
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Could Jagger and the Stones pull off a similar feat of reinvention and self-preservation? |
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Stones may migrate from the gall bladder into the bile duct. |
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After 19 years, when will he be promoted from sideman to full member of the Rolling Stones? |
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Stones whose surfaces have shallow pits about the size of a quarter are often unearthed at archaeological sites, but nobody is sure what their function was. |
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In the 1950s, axeman and lyricist Klaus Renft formed the Klaus Renft Combo, which channelled Berry, Haley, Pink Floyd, the Beatles and the Stones. |
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Everyone from the Rolling Stones to Nelson Mandela, Doris Day to Tom Cruise eventually passed through this art deco landmark. |
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Members of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Kinks frequently dropped in. |
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Sincerely, Andrew Before the Rolling Stones fan club strings me up for treason, let me be clear. |
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The exposition Precious Stones contains about 1,500 exhibits. |
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Now our stone may differ a little from the general run of Holed Stones found in many of the sepulchral monuments to be found in Western Europe to India. |
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The infinity Stones are six magical stones that, when inserted into the infinity Gauntlet, grant the wearer infinite power. |
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Our first sign of the Seven Stones was the lightship, anchored between the reef and the northbound shipping channel, slightly to the north of our course. |
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A key element of the project is a giant 10,000-seat arena capable of staging concerts by top-quality acts such as Robbie Williams and the Rolling Stones. |
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But the Stones, having borrowed their early repertoire, started off as if they were addressing the women who populated the cotton fields and juke joints of the Delta. |
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Situated in the magnificent landscape of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Winskill Stones is a 74-acre area of limestone grassland and limestone pavement. |
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Being a redhead has become so en vogue now with the Jessica Chastains and Emma Stones of the world. |
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Speaking after the incident, Karin Attwood, a white witch and Rollright Stones Trustee, said witches she knew had placed a curse on the perpetrator. |
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The court heard Mr Stones and Miss Collins felt no ill effects but Mr Gill suffered an upset stomach and diarrhoea and headache and had to take a day off work. |
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Stones and colored objects are chosen for their occult and astrological meanings corresponding to the purpose for which the gris-gris is to be used. |
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Emotion is enhanced or deflated depending on what happens to be on the air, whether it's the sexy beat of the Rolling Stones or the stentorian drone of an announcer. |
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The 60s saw the biggest names in rock history pass through its doors including such luminaries as the Rolling Stones, The Beatles and Jimi Hendix. |
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The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds were developing huge excitement in the London area with their blues-based rock and roll. |
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But no sort of Brunions are in so much Esteem as their Peaches, because they do not quit their Stones. |
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The Rolling Stones suck the air from the room. The hoo hoo's in the background pierce the air. |
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Other features, loosely dated to phase 3, include the four Station Stones, two of which stood atop mounds. |
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Major early exports were The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who and The Kinks. |
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By this time, Led Zeppelin were the world's number one rock attraction, having outsold most bands of the time, including the Rolling Stones. |
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The Rolling Stones signed manager Andrew Loog Oldham, a publicist who was directed to the band by previous clients, the Beatles. |
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Decca Records, which had passed on signing the Beatles, gave the Rolling Stones a recording contract with very favourable terms. |
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Bill Wyman's book Rolling With The Stones incorrectly states the band played the Alcove club that night. |
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Satanic Majesties thus became the first album the Rolling Stones produced on their own. |
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The end of 1968 saw the filming of The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. |
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The performance was filmed by a Granada Television production team, and was shown on British television as The Stones in the Park. |
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Sticky Fingers was the first to feature the logo of Rolling Stones Records, which effectively became the band's logo. |
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Following the release of Sticky Fingers, the Rolling Stones left England after receiving financial advice. |
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At the end of 1974, with a recording session already booked in Munich to record another album, Taylor quit the Rolling Stones. |
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Rod Stewart went so far as to say he would take bets that Ronnie would not join the Stones. |
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Wood officially joined the Rolling Stones in 1975 for their upcoming Tour of the Americas as the Faces dissolved. |
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Contest winners who selected tickets for Friday or Saturday night were surprised to find the Rolling Stones playing. |
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A BBC documentary film, The Rolling Stones in Morocco, was produced by Nigel Finch. |
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Voodoo Lounge would win the Stones the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album at the 1995 Grammy Awards. |
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In 1999, the Rolling Stones staged the No Security Tour in the US and continued the Bridges to Babylon tour in Europe. |
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In November 2004, the Rolling Stones were among the inaugural inductees into the UK Music Hall of Fame. |
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In February 2016, the Rolling Stones embarked on their Latin American tour. |
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On 3 June 2016, The Rolling Stones released, Totally Stripped, an expanded and reconceived edition of Stripped, available in multiple formats. |
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The Rolling Stones are notable in modern popular music for assimilating various musical genres into their own collective sound. |
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The Rolling Stones would become the biggest band other than the Beatles to come out of the British Invasion, topping the Hot 100 eight times. |
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Other remains from that era include the Standing Stones of Stenness, the Maeshowe passage grave, the Ring of Brodgar and other standing stones. |
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Local customs in the past included marriage ceremonies at the Odin Stone that formed part of the Stones of Stenness. |
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Another successful Nova Scotia songwriter was Hank Snow whose songs have been recorded by The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash. |
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The Stones considered their own performance lacklustre, and the project was never broadcast. |
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He discovered that former Beatles and Rolling Stones manager Allen Klein had bought a stake in his publishing company. |
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Rock legend Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones is a well documented friend of Emin and whose own paintings are inspired by Emin's work. |
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Stones from the mountains were used over mountain ranges, while rammed earth was used for construction in the plains. |
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Local customs in the past included marriage ceremonies at the Odin Stone that forms part of the Stones of Stenness. |
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In addition to Skara Brae the site includes Maeshowe, the Ring of Brodgar, the Standing Stones of Stenness and other nearby sites. |
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Prior to the Rolling Stones concert in September 2006, many hotels were already fully booked several months in advance. |
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Another work by Theophrastus, On Stones was cited as a source on ores and minerals. |
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The performances by Muse and The Rolling Stones at the last festival were a major influence. |
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During a performance, Linda Keith, the girlfriend of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, noticed Hendrix. |
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The Beatles and the Rolling Stones were rulers of pop music, Carnaby Street ruled the fashion world. |
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Henry Stones, a mechanic from Horwich, constructed a mule using toothed gearing and, importantly, metal rollers. |
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At the time, he was the heaviest man in England, tipping the scales at 36 Stones. |
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The classic ascent via Lord's Rake path from Wastwater follows the main Scafell Pike footpath to Hollow Stones, then up to Lord's Rake. |
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The Band has a minor top about halfway down named White Stones, although most guidebooks do not consider it notable. |
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The Rolling Stones developed their music at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond. |
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The chapter, 'The Nature of Gothic' appeared in the second volume of Stones. |
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Beck was playful and energetic, sometimes throwing in covers of The Rolling Stones, Big Star, The Zombies and The Velvet Underground. |
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He ruled from Jelling, and made the oldest of the Jelling Stones in honour of his wife Thyra. |
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Welker once referred to Blanc as the Beatles and Butler and Messick as the Rolling Stones of voice-over artists. |
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And so the Stones somehow make Exile On Main St there, in a rigged-up studio in the basement. |
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In retrospect, 'Wild Horses' is a thuddingly boring song when not being done by the Stones. |
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That link is profound, said Peeples, who noted that without The Beatles, there would be no Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who or The Yardbirds. |
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I wanted to establish that the Stones were threatening, uncouth and animalistic. |
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When he wasn't yukking it up over the Albert assault case, he was poking fun at the ongoing Stones tour. |
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Set on the Moaning Stones beach, the Big Zing Playset features a light-up Big Zing stage and coconut clock. |
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And it was Keef 's Rolling Stones bandmate Ronnie Wood, 68, who played peacemaker by getting the duo to pose for a picture. |
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Unfortunately none of the registered charities for kidney disease actually fund the Urology Development Fund for Kidney Stones. |
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In the case of ABKCO's Stones remasters, the sound is equal to or even better than the originals. |
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Experts have named the yellow boxfish Mick because his puckered mouth resembles The Rolling Stones singer's famous pout. |
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Like the Grateful Dead during that band's last 20 years, the Stones churn out lackluster albums and make their money by touring. |
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New and Splendid Figures, Cosmoramic Views, the Rock Harmonicon, or Musical Stones. |
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It initially produced oil from Stones River formation, in the Ordovician group. |
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Few things are cooler than an overworn shirt from a concert by the Stones, the Strokes, Led Zep etc. |
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The film explores an unforgettable weekend in 1965 that Swedish rock sensations The Namelosers and The Gonks spent with the Rolling Stones. |
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California Waiting and Holy Roller Novocaine could easily be album tracks from a Stones record of three decades ago. |
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Most Stones of the region are penetrative granite, metamorphic shiest and hornfels and Fourth period alluvium. |
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All tracks on the first Rolling Stones UK album were recorded at Regent. |
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Born in Kosova but raised in West London, whiskey-drinking Rita has made the legendary 60s hangout of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix a home from home. |
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Northumberland has a rich prehistory with many instances of rock art, hillforts such as Yeavering Bell and stone circles like the Goatstones and Duddo Five Stones. |
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In August 1850 Ruskin and Effie were at Wenlock Abbey where Ruskin sketched some of the arcading in the Norman Chapter House, which was used in The Stones of Venice. |
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High White Stones is an outcrop of the Lincomb Tarns Formation. |
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Tuned percussion musical instruments or lithophones exist which are made from the slate, such as the Musical Stones of Skiddaw held at the Keswick Museum and Art Gallery. |
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The 2016 event was held in the last weekend of April, and featured cover bands such as the Silver Beatles, the Bog Rolling Stones, and Fleetingwood Mac. |
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Acts such as The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Elton John, Queen, Rod Stewart and The Rolling Stones are among the highest selling recording artists in the world. |
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Until the death, Mr. Spector, 67, a music legend who worked with John Lennon, Ike and Tina Turner and the Rolling Stones, among others, had lived reclusively for decades. |
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While he was playing with Jimmy James and the Blue Flames, Keith recommended Hendrix to Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham and producer Seymour Stein. |
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Existing acts, some not usually considered central to the genre, also adopted glam styles, including Rod Stewart, Elton John, Queen and, for a time, even the Rolling Stones. |
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This derives from the Cornish name for the Seven Stones reef, on the reputed site of the lost land's capital and the site of the notorious wreck of the Torrey Canyon. |
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William Rosecrans at the Battle of Stones River in Tennessee. |
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The producer is once again Ethan Johns and the diverse range of compositions includes songs from Gillian Welch, the Rolling Stones, Hank Williams and the Milk Carton Kids. |
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The crossing passes over mudflats in the Severn Estuary with part of the eastern approach viaduct sited on the English Stones, a rocky outcrop uncovered at low tide. |
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Stones of a purple colour flow down the rivulets here after great rains. |
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In 2009, she appeared on a CD called Classics alongside musicians such as The Rolling Stones, The Killers and many Cuban musicians to raise awareness of climate change. |
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On 29 November 2012, Clapton joined The Rolling Stones at London's O2 Arena during the band's second of five arena dates celebrating their 50th anniversary. |
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Top UK stars, including Clapton, Pete Townshend, members of the Rolling Stones, and the Beatles, avidly attended Hendrix's early club performances. |
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The Bee Gees were influenced by the Beatles, the Everly Brothers, the Mills Brothers, Elvis Presley, the Rolling Stones, Roy Orbison the Beach Boys and Stevie Wonder. |
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Bands like The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds developed blues rock by recording covers of many classic blues songs, often speeding up the tempos. |
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Existing acts, some not usually considered central to the genre, also adopted glam styles, including Rod Stewart, Elton John, Queen and, for a time, The Rolling Stones. |
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King Crimson made their first major appearance at the 1969 Hyde Park free concert, before a crowd estimated to be as large as 650,000, in support of the Rolling Stones. |
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Pop and rock groups such as the Beatles, the Dave Clark Five, the Kinks, the Rolling Stones, Herman's Hermits, and the Animals were at the forefront of the invasion. |
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The Stones played nineteen shows in the US in spring 2013, before playing three shows in England, one at Glastonbury Festival 2013 and two in Hyde Park, London. |
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At The Rolling Stones Museum in Slovenia there was a gig at the same time by Chris Jagger, the younger brother of Mick, in front of hundreds of Stones fans. |
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By 1993 the Rolling Stones set upon their next studio album. |
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He also declared his growing lack of interest in the Rolling Stones. |
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For the tour, the band were joined by former Allman Brothers Band keyboardist Chuck Leavell, who continues to perform and record with the Rolling Stones to date. |
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Because of the initial pandemonium the Rolling Stones caused, Sullivan banned the band from his show, though he booked for subsequent appearances in the years following. |
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In the USA they pioneered stadium tours, playing to massive audiences, outdrawing the Stones and The Who, and breaking attendance records set by the Beatles a decade earlier. |
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Oldham promoted the Rolling Stones as the nasty counterpoints to the Beatles by having the band pose unsmiling on the cover of their first UK album. |
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Critics inevitably measured Stones into Schools up against Mortenson's wildly successful Three Cups of Tea, cowritten with journalist David Oliver Relin. |
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The comedy continues with West End show Stones in his Pockets and the season ends with radio presenter Malcolm Boyden's panto dame debut in Mother Goose. |
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