It's an awesome place and the Celts associated it with their Goddess of Waters, Sul, sanctifying it into a shrine. |
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Waters agreed not to enter the Acres estate except for specific visits to two stated addresses. |
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Mrs and Mrs Ted Colson lived south-west of Charlotte Waters on Bloods Creek Station. |
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Of course, if you are the kind of person who has purchased all three double-disc John Waters sets, this will probably be right up your alley. |
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This amendment was not opposed by Waters at the trial, and was not opposed by any other opponent. |
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Me, I tend to agree with John Waters, always an eminently wise and sensible fund of good ideas and clear thinking. |
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Waters managed to get his films screened in New York, where they soon became mandatory viewing for those in the underground art scene. |
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The World Bank mediated a solution to the Indus River dispute, resulting in negotiation of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty. |
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His dark, high-cheeked handsomeness impressed Ian Dalrymple, who cast him in his film of George Moore's gloomy Victorian novel, Esther Waters. |
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Toini Norman, 72, aced the par three 14th at Pelican Waters Golf Club on Australia s Sunshine Coast a few weeks ago. |
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Waters to head for include canals, rivers, gravel pits, lakes, ponds, meres and reservoirs. |
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To research the book, Waters camped out in the Imperial War Museum near her flat. |
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Mr Waters was happy to see that preparations for the arrival of the birds are well in hand. |
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John Waters of the Irish Times said on radio on Saturday that he would have fiddled tax back then if he could have got away with it. |
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Virginia Waters is the Ballydoyle contender and the mount of yesterday's hero Kieren Fallon, and she must have a solid each-way chance. |
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Essentially, Waters equates nymphomania with zealotry, and in doing so reaffirms his historic place as the icon of trash cinema. |
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But, even though Waters had no real power to say yea or nay to their ideas, they were eager please the Pope of Trash. |
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Next day I join a flat-bottomed boat that cruises the Yellow Waters wetlands. |
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The single-engine plane crashed near Daly Waters, killing the pilot and all passengers. |
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But Mr Waters says inspectors can be out of touch with what it is like to be working day-to-day in a classroom. |
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During a radio interview, Mr Waters said the newspaper spiked his column on the grounds the article was libellous and inaccurate. |
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Campion emphasises Winslet's curvaceousness as she appears goddess-like and shimmering to Waters in the desert. |
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We begin in Tallahassee with Craig Waters, he is director of public information for the Florida Supreme Court, he speaks for the court. |
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My dictionary defines a pedagogue as a pedantic or dogmatic teacher and there is a lot of that about Waters. |
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When Craig Waters makes his statement, we will be taking that live, so stand by for that. |
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Rather oddly, Mrs Waters does not now or later tumble to Tom's identity. |
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If you've never canoed and camped in Minnesota's Boundary Waters, or on the Canadian side, in the Quetico region, you don't know what a beautiful week we shall be having. |
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In these films, an aging Waters casts about for his place in cinema, even to the point of throwing himself a bit of a pity party for his castigation. |
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Never have two people been more in love than Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster, and now one of them is about to die. |
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Scallop Ceviche by Alice Waters The woman behind chez Panisse serves up a wonderful seafood summer salad. |
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It's this loyalty that has led girls like Sara Ziff, Charlotte Waters, and coco Rocha to speak out. |
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Here's a beginning, with apologies to Sarah Waters and Michel Faber. |
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Morel Mushroom Toasts by Alice Waters The official mushroom of Minnesota, the morel is a particular spring prize for foragers. |
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Crosby was particularly captious of Waters, arguing that she was, after all, a highly regarded actress and celebrated role model for the African American community. |
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When Waters herself is writing historical fiction, how immersed is she in the period? |
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Pushing 60 but still displaying the sensibility of a naughty schoolboy, Waters displays a real penchant for smutty innuendo and an ever growing catalogue of euphemisms. |
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That said, Waters has come a long way since the picaresque adventures of Nan and kitty. |
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In late April or early May 1955, Chuck approached Muddy Waters about recording, and Muddy sent him to Leonard Chess. |
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When they arrived at Charlotte Waters it was time to shear the sheep, resulting in 200 bales of wool which were sent back by camel to Port Augusta. |
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People Rise Betimes to Quaff the Health-Giving Waters in Central Park. |
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Most, like Rep. Maxine Waters, have denied wrongdoing entirely and forged ahead with their congressional duties. |
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Democrats just elected Maxine Waters to the top Democratic spot on the House Financial Services committee. |
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We then came back to my house, opened the Guinness and watch some of Roger Waters Live on DVD, and followed that with my Led Zeppelin Live DVD that he got me for Crimbo. |
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Waters states that the right of indemnity is not only exercisable against the trust property, it is also a first charge on that property, taking priority over other interests. |
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In 2000, one of Kapoor's works, Parabolic Waters, consisting of rapidly rotating coloured water, was shown outside the Millennium Dome in London. |
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Novelist Sarah Waters, although born in Neyland, attended Milford Haven Grammar School. |
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During the first half of the 21st century, the Wirral Waters development is planned to regenerate much of the dockland. |
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The northern bottlenose whale also lives in the Scotian Shelf Waters area, in particular, the Gully. |
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The idea that dark people are cowards, and light people courageous fighters, is found already in Airs, Waters, Places. |
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The Merrimack is listed as one of the Navigable Waters of the United States, subject to Section 10, Rivers and Harbors Act Jurisdiction. |
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Waters Green was once home to a nationally known horse market which features in the legend of the Wizard of Alderley Edge. |
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Flats and offices were built at Chantry Waters, on an island between the river and canal. |
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The eluent was introduced into a Waters TQD tandem quadropole detection system set in positive electrospray mode. |
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Mike Waters is head of market analysis at Arval, Europe's leading fleet management company. |
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Waters is still an action figure, though, bendable to conform to the movie's action genre cliches. |
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Cabe, which was also critical of Liverpool Waters in February last year, are now demanding the plans be improved. |
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Sno Serenade takes the nine-furlong handicap, Raahin the mile-and-six heat, and Carotic just holds Tranquil Waters in the ten-furlong maiden. |
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In 1969, blues great Waters was banged up in a car wreck, while his longtime pianist Otis Spann died the following year. |
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Next on the reading pile are Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner and The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters. |
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Covers include Hoochie Coochie Man, made famous by blues legend Muddy Waters. |
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Yet one topic Waters is uninterested in exploring is politics. |
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Darphin Azahar Micellar Cleansing Water, PS23 Micellar Waters have been around for a while but are becoming more popular. |
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Nothing came of this, perhaps due to the explosion of the Broad Waters engine. |
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That must be her name. Janelle Waters. It sounded smooth as silk. Sweet as honey. |
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Waters links Nodens with the Seven Bore and the association of the Celtic deity with the river is explored at length by Rogers. |
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Waters from the Dark Peak fed the Ashton Canal, and Huddersfield Narrow Canal, and waters from the White Peak fed the Macclesfield Canal. |
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In the Heavens, in the Earth, in the Waters, under the Earth, is none like unto thee. |
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In 1941 Blyton met Kenneth Fraser Darrell Waters, a London surgeon with whom she began a serious affair. |
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In 1950 Blyton established the company Darrell Waters Ltd to manage her affairs. |
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She changed the surname of her daughters to Darrell Waters and publicly embraced her new role as a happily married and devoted doctor's wife. |
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Unlike Roger Waters, Ray Repp did decide to sue, but the court ruled in Lloyd Webber's favour. |
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Roger Waters met Nick Mason while they were both studying architecture at the London Polytechnic at Regent Street. |
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In 1964, as Metcalfe and Noble left to form their own band, guitarist Syd Barrett joined Klose and Waters at Stanhope Gardens. |
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The band performed on the BBC's Look of the Week, where Waters and Barrett, erudite and engaging, faced tough questioning from Hans Keller. |
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Laing, and though Waters personally drove Barrett to the appointment, Barrett refused to come out of the car. |
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After Barrett's departure, the burden of lyrical composition and creative direction fell mostly on Waters. |
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As neither Waters nor Mason could read music, to illustrate the structure of the album's title track, they invented their own system of notation. |
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Waters installed a home recording studio at his house in Islington in a converted toolshed at the back of his garden. |
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Waters and Wright bought large country houses while Mason became a collector of expensive cars. |
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Despite the lack of creative direction, Waters began to visualise a new concept after several weeks. |
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The concept of Animals originated with Waters, loosely based on George Orwell's political fable, Animal Farm. |
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Waters began arriving at each venue alone, departing immediately after the performance. |
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In July 1978, amid a financial crisis caused by negligent investments, Waters presented the group with two original ideas for their next album. |
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During the recording of The Wall, Waters, Gilmour and Mason became increasingly dissatisfied with Wright's lack of contribution to the album. |
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Waters used his own vehicle to arrive at the venue and stayed in different hotels from the rest of the band. |
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With the onset of the Falklands War, Waters changed direction and began writing new material. |
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Waters felt that Gilmour had contributed little to the band's lyrical repertoire. |
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Pink Floyd did not use Thorgerson for the cover design, Waters choosing to design the cover himself. |
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Soon afterwards, Waters began touring his first solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking. |
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Following the release of The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Waters publicly insisted that Pink Floyd would not reunite. |
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O'Rourke felt obliged to inform Mason and Gilmour, which angered Waters, who wanted to dismiss him as the band's manager. |
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Waters wrote to EMI and Columbia announcing he had left the band, and asked them to release him from his contractual obligations. |
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In 1986, Gilmour began recruiting musicians for what would become Pink Floyd's first album without Waters, A Momentary Lapse of Reason. |
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To drive home the point that Waters had left the band, they included a group photograph on the inside cover, the first since Meddle. |
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Waters issued a writ for copyright fees for the band's use of the flying pig. |
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Waters then called Geldof to discuss the event, scheduled to take place in one month. |
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About two weeks later Waters called Gilmour, their first conversation in two years, and the next day the latter agreed. |
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On 10 May 2007, Waters, Gilmour, Wright and Mason performed during a Barrett tribute concert at the Barbican Centre in London. |
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On 10 July 2010, Waters and Gilmour performed together at a charity event for the Hoping Foundation. |
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Waters claimed that, without Antonioni's constant changes to the music, they would have completed the work in less than a week. |
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While Waters sang his opening verse, in darkness, Gilmour waited for his cue on top of the wall. |
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The Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records that Jagger carried revealed a common interest that prompted their musical partnership. |
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During the tour they recorded for two days at Chess Studios in Chicago, meeting many of their most important influences, including Muddy Waters. |
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The summer's final show saw former Pink Floyd bass guitarist Roger Waters play at the venue on 14 September as part of The Wall Live tour. |
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Sometimes called the Clyde Waters, this water body is customarily considered an element of the Irish Sea. |
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The IWA itself can now be considered soft nationalist as Lee Waters, a prominent devolutionist takes over. |
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Oprah Winfrey, Alice Waters from Chez Panisse and many others have shared their gratitudes with Gracianna. |
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Waters then saw red for pushing Gareth Matthews and Bray equalised for a second time when John Mulroy drilled in a 12-yard half volley. |
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Based on another set of studies, Lieberson and Waters concluded that the influence of education on ethnic endogamy is small. |
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For Cry-Baby, which is based on a John Waters film, Brokaw turned to Rob Ashford, his choreographer on a regional-theater musicalization of the movie Marty. |
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Gel permeation chromatogram analysis was performed on a Waters 2410 instrument with tetrahydrofuran as eluent and monodisperse polystyrene as standards. |
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At the Montreal Olympic Stadium, a group of noisy and enthusiastic fans in the front row of the audience irritated Waters so much that he spat at one of them. |
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Since then Waters and Clapton have had a close relationship. |
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Raging Waters is a 17-acre park offering bodysurfing in an 18,000-square-foot wave pool, whitewater rafting through underground tunnels, and 17 slides. |
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A junction, Waters Meeting, was created in Trafford Park, at which the new extension branched south through Stretford, Sale, Altrincham, Lymm and finally to Runcorn. |
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The Southwest Waters of Abu Dhabi, on the other hand, are rich in critical habitats such as mangroves, seagrass beds, coral reefs, algal mats, and sabkhas. |
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The back-story was dreamt up by Phil Ford, who wrote Waters Of Mars. |
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For the Ren did not belong to the man, but came out of the Celestial Waters to enter an infant in the hour of his birth and might not stir again until it was time to go back. |
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Waters adjacent to Tierra del Fuego are very rich in cetacean diversity. |
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Finally, Waters and Jimenez have only speculated that these differences may influence immigrant assimilation and the way researchers should assess immigrant assimilation. |
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In 1959, Egypt and Sudan signed a bilateral treaty, the 1959 Nile Waters Agreement, which gave both countries exclusive maritime rights over the Nile waters. |
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The Blueprint to Safeguard Europe's Waters is the EU's policy response to the challenges of the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive. |
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If you ever fantasized about a John Waters musical in which the cast overruns an electric-organ store at the mail, No Comprendo is the answer to your prayers. |
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When asked for a band name Jones saw a Muddy Waters LP lying on the floor. |
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Waters then called him back, and the band shared a group hug. |
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Mason declined, but contacted Waters who was immediately enthusiastic. |
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Waters attempted to subvert the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour by contacting promoters in the US and threatening to sue them if they used the Pink Floyd name. |
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Gilmour believed that Waters left to hasten the demise of Pink Floyd. |
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Gilmour did not have any material ready for the album and asked Waters to delay the recording until he could write some songs, but Waters refused. |
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Waters wrote all the lyrics, as well as all the music on the album. |
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Nestle Waters North America, Stamford, CT, has signed an agreement to acquire the Sweet LeafTea Company, Austin, TX, including its Sweet Leaf and Tradewinds beverage brands. |
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However, Ruth is neither a clueless victim of Eastern cults nor a willing client for Harvey Keitel's macho, ultra-rationalist deprogrammer PJ Waters. |
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After a final confrontation, Gilmour's name disappeared from the credit list, reflecting what Waters felt was his lack of songwriting contributions. |
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Immediately arguments arose between Waters and Gilmour, who felt that the album should include all new material, rather than recycle songs passed over for The Wall. |
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