The band are waiting to see if their original indie label will bend to their wishes and release the single next year. |
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So, each competing band will be counting on the support of all their local fans in the Ambassador on final night! |
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A wristwatch and a wedding band or graduation ring are the only two pieces of jewelry you should wear to the office. |
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Another loan, a whitework band sampler of about 1650, depicts Adam and Eve and comes from a private collection in the United States. |
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I don't think there's another band in existence capable of producing such an ambivalent reaction in me. |
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I am also of the opinion that the band will lose a considerable amount of local support due to this action. |
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The magic tricks of Astor, the performance of mimes and the band will keep the party spirit up. |
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As well, they left us with that same old promise that the band will soon be putting out an album. |
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Her guitar is now amped up and she fronts a sizzling band with a pair of electric guitars, a throbbing amplified bass, drums and a girl singer. |
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The supporting band add lustre to the old arrangements, although most of them have very bad hair and play too many solos. |
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Unfortunately, this creativity died away and left us with the band we know today. |
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Then I would take the band out on the show because the orchestra leader didn't want to conduct out in front of the public. |
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The band makes up for it with a good feel and some astounding lead guitar work. |
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Yes, the band was too big and grand, and perhaps its members were convinced of their own demigod status. |
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Additionally, a larger number of students participate by joining the band or the cheerleading squad, two spin-off benefits of football. |
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They then hired a young unknown Chester band called The Wayriders to mime to the track in the accompanying video. |
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Canadian fans have been in the know about this band for years, but it's time for us to learn how to share. |
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He glanced down at his own bare finger, where his wedding band should have been. |
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While they may been the umpteenth millionth garage band to make headlines in the past year, there's a reason why. |
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In case you're not hip to the industry jive, the usual angle is that the described band is the hottest thing the reader of the bio will ever see. |
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Even the Prime Minister got in on the act, telling the band that the country had never wanted them to come and hoped they would never come back. |
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The band room shook, causing many of the teen-aged girls in the flute section to shriek. |
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The band broke up for three years, and it was only after their reunion that the band members decided to go into drug rehab. |
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Hopefully it is not the last we will hear from a band with such talent and promise. |
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It bulged voluptuously in luscious and supple ripples and folds, and the spruce band gave a pleasant, cedar-like aroma. |
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A student brass band played, rose petals were showered and pigeons were released as peace slogans rent the air. |
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Tomorrow she'll fly to Frankfurt alone and wait for the rest of the band to join her there for the European leg of the tour. |
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The band handles noise best by balancing it with resolutely melodic violin and lead guitar parts. |
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The band didn't flounder as emergency supplies kicked in, and carried on regardless. |
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For a site targeting males, use guitars, bass and brass because they lean towards band instruments and sounds. |
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While he plays his signature Gibson SG guitar, the band sit cross-legged holding plastic saxophones and keytars. |
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Coleman's second great band was Prime Time, a seven-piece electric group with Coleman on alto sax, two guitarists, two bassists and two drummers. |
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The band certainly have a knack for writing melodies that seem like newly discovered classics. |
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Blue, the most extraordinary pop band of the last thirty years, used to mime on their records. |
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In 1855 he entered Nicaragua with a small band of mercenaries armed with a new type of quick-action rifle. |
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The ornateness of the decoration and the skill of the band must have required an astronomical amount of money. |
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It continues to use the citadel for band practices and Saturday night variety shows, and maintains some 20 low-rent flats there. |
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The entire European tour sold out within hours of the band announcing it on their website. |
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Most techno performers find the requisites of rock band culture inappropriate to their needs. |
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The band constricts the stomach, thus producing a small pouch with a narrow opening into the lower stomach. |
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Two days later the news is official and reporters from the American press speed to Paris to interview a band that few of them have heard of. |
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Unlike his predecessor, he doesn't appear to posses an ear for Latin, samba, jazz or the big band sound. |
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Even if their records have gone off the boil, the band has its reputation as one of Britain's most exciting live experiences to protect. |
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The black whorled band framing the title is aggressive in its starkness and stylization. |
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A foetus was aborted at 25 weeks because it had amniotic band syndrome, which causes deformities in the body parts. |
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In recent decades, marching band traditions in the United States have evolved along decidedly different cultural tracks. |
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They have been called the best live band in Britain so often that they really ought to get it printed on stationery. |
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If nothing else, the album instils a feeling that the band enjoys playing what they play, regardless of what genre it falls under. |
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He has recently left the band to start his own resoundingly successful solo career. |
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For So Little Time, Coleman repays the favour, joining Otter's band for three of the album's eight tracks. |
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Every band dreams of making it big but we were just happy having fun really. |
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In the summer of 1997 he scheduled me an interview with the group, my favorite band of all time in the whole universe, amen. |
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The bone-shaking ride had to be softened, but despite leaf springs, and then later, a band of solid rubber around the rim, more had to be done. |
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Greg and I were in a band for a short moment with the members of Elefant minus Diego called Debutaunt. |
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They are often united by a band of skin across the forehead, and a tragus is present. |
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Please remember your box and its lid should be wrapped separately in Christmas paper and fastened with a rubber band but not sealed. |
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His popular soul classics band continues to impress with a bevy of autumn gigs around the county. |
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A 22-piece big band will be performing on the night and guests will propose a toast to all World War Two veterans at midnight. |
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A band that gets its reputation for covering songs tends to be, well, a cover band. |
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Already a huge success in London, the band is looking forward to unleashing this ravishingly inventive piece of musical theatre on America. |
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It still makes me smile in reminiscence, seeing the look on a young kid's face when you drag him off the floor while the band plays on. |
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Manager and band sport lacquered pompadours like thick medieval lances and long pointy shoes. |
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With the recent death of Belgian pianist, composer and arranger Boland, these two wonderful big band reissues are worth checking out. |
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However, another side of the band leans to the more melodic and powerful, wall-of-sound approach. |
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You take the control of Glitch, a small yellow robot who joins a resistance band of droids fighting off an evil army of robots. |
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While the band no longer performs at military tattoos, it is, on occasion, recalled to active duty. |
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Look for a wide band for support, uplifting underwire, and cups made of sturdy rather than sheer fabric. |
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The band excels at combining stripped-down electric beats and synths with more organic elements, such as piano, acoustic guitar, and saxophone. |
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On her left arm was a gold band that went around her wrist and over her forearm. |
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So we're thinking of becoming, if not Baptists, possibly Baptist church band groupies. |
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The fare was a mixture of jazz and blues standards, but the house band did not play it safe. |
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The band might wear their influences on their sleeve, but what a kaleidoscopic variety it is! |
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We had a live recording of Sonny Rollins playing Swing Low Sweet Chariot with a band that included bagpipes and it is incredible. |
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People who might think that they're going to hear some satanic band are actually going to hear a good, positive message. |
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He set up a wind band and then a brass band for his mature students and helped disabled groups in their musical productions. |
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It takes the band a couple of songs to hit their flow and as they do you can feel the change in the air. |
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We had two onstage rehearsals and then three run-throughs with the band the night before. |
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On display in the next record store, Other Music, is a CD by the young Australian garage-rock band Jet. |
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Rochdale's best of brass marched into Saddleworth and came home with several prizes in the annual Whit Friday band contests. |
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Remarkably for a band who have set such high standards, the best may be yet to come. |
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He's one of those beleaguered rightists who band together for mutual aid and comfort in hostile, leftie Hollywood. |
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Perhaps the larger-sized digits of adults confer some protection from such injuries, in that a larger band is required to cause constriction. |
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Yes, that's right, Jimmy Willing will whoop it up this Saturday, May 29, at The Rails in Byron Bay with his band The Real Gone Hick-Ups. |
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He nods towards a phalanx of priests nursing beer tankards, swaying dreamily to the white noise of the band crackling through the speakers. |
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He has been a dedicated member, who hardly missed a rehearsal and took part in trips abroad and Saddleworth's famous Whit Friday band contest. |
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The profile of the band mentions that their influences range from classical metal, hard rock, blues and jazz and even Sanskrit rock. |
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The band has one guy steady on the traps and two more on pan-knockers, so they can't help but stumble upon the occasional sweet beat. |
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The band knew what they were doing by recording an album with more soaring, soulful and dramatic songs than short, instant-single zingers. |
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We took pictures, bummed cigarettes from other people in the crowd, and waited impatiently for the band to come on. |
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This was a phenomenal break for the band and they reciprocated the gesture with an astounding and memorable performance. |
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Previously, the Waldorf's radio system covered only the standard broadcast band of 550 to 1500 kilocycles. |
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The support band The Shins were very good, and the main act, Belle and Sebastian were just brilliant. |
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The tapes were shelved until the band agreed to let legendary producer Phil Spector have a go at squeezing a good record out of them. |
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Our favourite band was playing, and would be hosting a huge after-party on the beach. |
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Well, he asked me if I wanted to sign on the dotted line and join his band of merry men. |
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The small audience of midweek drinkers applauds politely as he and his band play Madonna covers. |
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Since their 1988 debut, the band has survived a decade and a half of shifting music scenes and neglect from the wider music world. |
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The band offers up a catchy mix of mostly acoustic-centered pop, backdropped by obvious harmonies, reverb-drenched vocals and singalong lyrics. |
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Four hours before the band was supposed to perform, the lead singer and guitarist was still in New York. |
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Small fishing communities can band together and purchase a group quota of the total allowable catch of any given fish species. |
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The real problem is that the rhetoric currently focused on the band either treads water too obviously or overreaches in apparent hipness. |
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A silver band with pale blue jewels encrusted within was set upon his head. |
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You can picture the shoulder pads, backcombed hair and robotic dance moves, but here is a band that is more danceable than many. |
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He is among a growing band of farmers and organisations demanding a full public inquiry into the Government's handling of the crisis. |
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There are some interesting experimental numbers, as is to be expected, but fortunately the band comes through in the big beat department. |
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I spent a few years playing in a garage band and the biggest failure there was we never really tried to make it big. |
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Co-producer Cam Hayden also promises the festival is going to deliver a zydeco band this year if it's the last thing he does. |
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A tired old boy band singing a cover version of a song that was rubbish anyway? |
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In the early nineties a small band of flannelette wearing buddies from Seattle took the world by storm. |
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The rewards can be huge for a band of men who regard themselves as modern-day big-game hunters. |
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There's even a bachata band here, something I thought only existed in Santo Domingo. |
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He is dressed in rich robes of scarlet and purple, and wears a small band on his head. |
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Guest artist Robert Thorn and his band played a rousing selection of Scottish marches, airs and reels, and Irish and continental music. |
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Further into the record, the band invests in smaller details, and when it does the songs overcome the lyrical shortcomings. |
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The band of four head off on their little adventure and I suddenly notice that Stephanie is stacked. |
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Thundering across fields remains the preserve of a small band of well-built, farm-ready workhorses with indestructible axles. |
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The band credits the formation of their work ethic to their first recording experience. |
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Starting in 1983, a band called the Influence pioneered Nepali pop by singing thoroughly Western pop music in Nepali rather than English. |
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When he went against the king's orders and refused to slay a band of barbarian captives, he was promptly put under arrest. |
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All of the cuts can be made with a table saw and a band saw or sabre saw, and a large drill bit. |
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Members can take lessons at a variety of levels at little or no cost or just hang out and jive to big band music. |
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Committee members and volunteers were letting their hair down and they boogied and jived to the rhythmic beat of local band The Jury. |
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I would say whoever you are the biggest honour is if your favourite band covered one of your songs. |
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A new glitter lit her eyes, though he didn't see it, as the band began to play a slow waltz. |
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The sound is a mile away from the stadium rock that the band would trademark later in their careers. |
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The band were supposed to be the saviours of rock and while the album was good, it was far from being the utter genius we had been promised. |
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The tea dance will be held on May 5 from 2pm to 4pm at the Wyvern Club, Devizes, with a live band to play everyone's wartime favourites. |
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In the span of 28 minutes, the band races through 10 songs that are all maddeningly pleasant-sounding. |
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From waltzes, tangos, swing to romantic tunes the band excels in the music of Mozart, Lizst and Scubert. |
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To the uninitiated this can sound like a sprawling racket, but the band insist each song is composed and arranged. |
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At its worst it lapses into bland mid tempo pop that a band as gifted as this really shouldn't be churning out. |
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A Jamaican steel band and reggae entertainment are set to liven up the party at BBC WM and special guests can sample traditional food and drink. |
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They combine traditional big band jazz with marabi sounds and confirm the band's excellent reputation built up over the years. |
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They all met up for a huge knees-up at her Fulford home, where Carol's band played in the front room. |
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This band aren't about impressing people with razzle-dazzle or frippery, they're about digging in and staying put until you listen. |
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And fellow band member Sarah Harding said one glittering star tried to woo all five members of the band. |
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Aviva joins a growing band of hard-pressed life insurance companies putting the slide rule over their Irish operations in a bid to cut costs. |
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The band built its reputation with club gigs before exploding onto the worldwide music scene. |
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Thomas and his band have a very busy summer schedule ahead of them including a tour of Scotland in June. |
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I suspect the band may have low standards for songwriting due to bad taste in music. |
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Henry and his band went on a world tour and released a benefit CD to raise money for these three men, one of whom is on death row. |
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With The Last Broadcast, Doves have consolidated their position as a credible and commercial band of the noughties. |
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All of us in the band are having to learn about this showbiz malarkey as we go along. |
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Astoundingly, the band wrote the entire album as a piece, each song building upon the last. |
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To anyone else, it should be one of the best debut albums from a rock band in the last few years. |
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In the foreground, a vast crowd marches in front of a military band led by a drum major whose face is recognizable as that of Emile Littre. |
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This astonishing London-based band have fiddles, accordion, trumpet, flute, tambura, guitar and oodles of musical ability and rhythmic energy. |
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But the best thing about the band is that if you don't like their present incarnation another will be along any minute. |
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Ulverston Victoria High School's wind band is going on tour in Italy next year. |
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His wedding band never left his finger, letting people know that he was forever married to the young British lady who had stolen his heart. |
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The mood was pretty jovial after the show and the band hung out and mingled. |
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The track seems prepared to venture into a long landscape of guitar noodling and ambling electronics, but the band wisely resists the temptation. |
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The band does its best when it's not being noisy with their octave guitar chord sliding and noodling. |
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They wandered past the sandwich shop, a raggle-taggle band of urban warriors, uniformed and disaffected, disillusioned, disowned. |
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Unlike last time, he had a full band behind him, the sound big and heavy, enough to leave my poor lugholes ringing for about 24 hours after. |
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Our band is like The Clash down Sesame Street with a bag of pink whizz, don't you think? |
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The nylon band loops through fixed rings on the brushed stainless-steel housing rather than attaching to fragile pins. |
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We think of Washington at Valley Forge, or we think of Washington with his ragtag band of militia men beating the British. |
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It's set in a honky-tonk hall and it's just a very colourful piece that's a great way to finish the show with a ragtime band on stage. |
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They are presently out on the road breaking in the new band before returning to the studio again. |
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All the buzz surrounding this band seems a little suspect, perhaps even artificial. |
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Then drill these holes on the band and joists, again using a drill bit one size smaller than the shank of the lag screw. |
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I have been in contact with a wonderful band who are very keen to come to Pewsey and play. |
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References to the 1980s in these films have merely contributed to an already flourishing pattern of musical re-releases and band re-formations. |
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It meant that the Nolans couldn't have a proper run-through with the band and had to fall back on their mini-discs. |
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When we went back to the barn the reticent band of withdrawn British people had become excited and chatty. |
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A brass band played and confetti rained over the site after workers poured the last batch of concrete. |
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The band played impressive versions of numbers from just about every musical sphere including soul, reggae, trad and rock. |
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Each sudden burst of noise is followed by a series of nonsense squawks and yells from the band members. |
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The town and the federal government maintain there is no Passamaquoddy band in Canada. |
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Between the cups, the center band or center front piece can be traced while still attached to the other half of the bra. |
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Yes, we all still work day jobs and at times it's difficult to juggle a full-time band a full-time job. |
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Following the path of the red Aids ribbon, Armstrong's band has spawned a rainbow of imitators. |
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A couple of other band members were hidden in the wings ready to help out if James was unable to complete the hymn. |
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After the first chorus, you feel as if you are listening to a glam cover band trying to get their van unstuck from a pool of molasses. |
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In one of his scenes, the camera focuses in on the band gathered in a circle as if they are shooting dice. |
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The crowd cheered loudly as the host of the contest walked on stage with the name of the winning band in his hand. |
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The choir master and choir sang beautifully, children gathered around the Holy Crib to sing their carols, and the brass band added zest. |
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Given the band started out from boozy ad-lib jam sessions, this has all been rather unexpected. |
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This is extremely useful as it gives a real idea of what influence this growing band of Asians had on British life. |
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Old favourites such as Give It Away got the standing area jumping, making getting close to the band a dangerous, though worthwhile, experience. |
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In the early days, the novels received some respectful reviews and won a small band of devoted admirers. |
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The band were solid but Leyton's constant microphone spinning and hardcore delivery really took away from that. |
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The band uses effects to sprinkle salt on the tail of a sonic event and grab on to it for emphasis or further contemplation. |
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We aged and sexed all birds captured and marked individuals with one aluminum federal band and a unique combination of three color bands. |
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We were keen to play with any band whose fans might be persuaded to start following us, too. |
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The hair might be a bit thinner and greyer, but many of the faces in the historic village brass band are still recognisable. |
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A strong work ethic is evident when a band comes this far in just over a year. |
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The album showcases the importance the band places on rhythm over pure volume. |
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The band often seem shy of their own talents, content to hammer a sloppy backbeat under familiar-sounding changes. |
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A narrow band of waterside willows is continuous and is bordered on our side by a flat area 20 yards wide, then the floodbank. |
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I ask if he hangs out with the band after the concert, and for a moment he says yes, but then he remembers himself. |
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Anthony is wearing aviator sunglasses, a sweat band around his arm, and a hooded tank top vest. |
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He was wearing a heavy wedding band that Martin had never noticed before. |
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I have worn my wedding band every day since we were married. |
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So practically speaking, the satanic Temple is less a religion than a small band of guerilla activists. |
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Undoubtedly the band made the right move in redoing the album. |
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The first lady packs a rubber band and a jump rope in her suitcase on the road. |
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A vehicle equipped with band tracks will weigh about a ton less than a similar vehicle equipped with metal tracks, which will make it easier to transport by air. |
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Though Underhill admits his band of three saxes, a crazy bassist, and a dancing drummer is getting on in years, he claims they've still got that old verve. |
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Cut the templates by carefully sawing to your lines with a jigsaw or on the band saw, then fair and smooth the curves with a rasp and 150-grit sandpaper. |
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This one-off single sees the band present a genuinely beautiful take on Punjabi folk, backdropped by a loping funk beat and breathtakingly lovely guitar. |
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For her birthday, her father hired a band that would show up at her doorstep to serenade her. |
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The band of boys cheered and yowled but Eric told them all to shut up. |
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The band attained renown for the players' high level of technical prowess. |
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The jet stream is a band of very strong winds at around 30,000 ft above the surface of the Earth, which controls the weather that we see on the ground. |
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And by the time the first support band came on, I was pleasantly squiffed. |
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The slow-motion wispiness of this Liverpool band recalls both Richard Hawley's dead-of-night musings and the relentless melancholy of Eric Andersen's Blue River. |
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The addition of Mozambican vocalist Jaco Maria added a flamboyant dimension to the skilled band with lyrics in Shope, Portuguese, Bitonga, English and Zulu. |
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Their coalition seemed to have dwindled to an embittered band of older white Southern men. |
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Out of the sixty million strong Millennial population, it's the band of twenty-one to twenty-five year olds that marketers target with dazzling images of new drink brands. |
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On May 20, 1999, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered a unanimous decision confirming the right of off reserve Indian band members to vote for chief and council. |
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Yes, I always like to do cover songs when my band acts on stage. |
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Gerard Cosloy, who would sign the band to his matador Records years later, criticized their early shows. |
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Five albums, several smashes, a few misses and a new band member later and many of their early contemporaries have either burnt out or given into the ravages of time. |
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I can't help but feel that this band is definitely going places. |
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I sang for a second in a rock cover band in college, but that was pretty short-lived. |
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Despite the acclaim and the viral popularity, the band has never lost that independant creative spirit. |
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Shortly after her birthday, Schroeder decided to get an adjustable gastric band known as the Lap-Band. |
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This DVD is a great mix of live music and intelligent conversation with a great band of seemingly cool guys, albeit with a geek factor reminiscent of the math faculty. |
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Oberweis, which currently applies a shrink-sleeve band and tear-off ring around the caps of its milk bottles, will soon launch new tamper-evident seals. |
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I'd enjoyed my time with Paol, but decided to give his band a wide berth. |
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Palladio, it should be noted, is a singer-songwriter and has a London-based indie folk band called Salt Water Thief. |
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The five event card entertained a loyal band of Barkly race goers, who could participate in on course punting with the tote and Alice bookmaker Garry Owen on hand. |
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The CD cover features the band members at a dinner table that is loaded with spaghetti, large demijohns of red wine, and chunks of Parmesan cheese. |
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Members of the media had an opportunity to interface with the promoters and six of the band members at a press conference at the Marriott hotel, Mucurapo yesterday. |
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He remains something of a performer himself, a leading light in the folk music movement who only succumbed to car ownership to transport his band to gigs. |
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But in order to succeed, the band of ministerial mavericks needs to capitalize on their momentum. |
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Willie Morris was a hero to our small band of Longhorn liberals in the Age of Reagan. |
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It was a fourteen karat gold band that was adorned with one large diamond in the center that was accented with one sapphire on either side of the diamond. |
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Again and again, the band sacrifices the simple joy of a pop hook for the sake of a dense, meditative ambiance. |
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I suspect that the band Phish may have been inspired to use the same f to ph substitution by the same analogy, but I haven't been able to confirm this. |
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The Arabs were driven out in 1090 by a band of Norman adventurers under Count Roger of Normandy, who had established a kingdom in southern Italy and Sicily. |
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He has recently teamed up with former band member Stewart Bowman for the first time in 30 years and completed a CD which will be sold for charity. |
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If a band of twentysomethings gets an indie rock song into a movie, is that selling out? |
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The bezel setting has a band of metal surrounding the gem to hold it. |
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But the band grew and grew and we were a force to be reckoned with as a concept. |
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When you are dealing with a band you have to often state your case and represent yourself affirmatively, but without telling everyone else what to do. |
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Jerry yelled as he barreled down the rubberized stairs to the band room. |
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On each side of his head, above each ear, were black metal guns with their narrow barrels pointed forwards connected by a black band around the back of his head. |
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The diptychs document the storied days the band spent as guests of the hotel. |
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The mood is all about luxury, from fine touch cashmere and belted suede shirt dresses to candy coloured silk mix macs and cropped band box smart jackets. |
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The job done, Ryan went on to the next job with that thin black band around his helmet, as always. |
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When the band was first formed, the idea of fusing rhythm based music from Africa and beyond with melodious trad from Ireland seemed like a curious and exciting experiment. |
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On looking through the hall of fame, he discovered he had joined a band of past pupils who covered many services and callings in their chosen professions. |
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The fact that it has taken over four years since Westlife's first No.1 single for them to have a homecoming concert is no reflection on the band themselves. |
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While a small band is playing and singing the traditional song of San Juan, blindfolded dancers from the audience try to hit the calabash with a stick. |
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A small, ragtag band of idealists facing overwhelming odds decides to gamble on a course of action judged either foolish or brilliant, depending on the outcome. |
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Needing to take the music out on to the road, a new band was put together. |
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It's the type of band you wish you could see at a raging party in your friend's basement but instead have to shell out mega-bucks to see on a mega-tour at a baseball stadium. |
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At one point, Turness suggested that Gregory have a live band close out the show to commemorate the death of Nelson Mandela. |
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This type of band takes its name from a family of lute-like stringed instruments called tamburitzas which come in different sizes, shapes and numbers of strings. |
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As for the piece itself, at the time, I thought it portrayed the band as real and it did so not in any sort of derogatory way. |
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The arrow indicates the band corresponding to the crane sex-linked DNA fragment, which has a size of 421 bp in whooping crane and hooded crane and 424 bp in sandhill crane. |
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The charts now featured the likes of Limp Bizkit, a rap-metal band whose misogyny was so overt as to be comical. |
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The band plans to stage a comeback after she delivers the baby. |
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After that granite band is filled in, there are seven more blank ones on the next block. |
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It's quite mad, and the texts are adapted from unpublished writings Edward sent the band expressly for the purpose, shortly before his lamented death. |
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He's a regular at cabarets, comedy clubs and impromptu band openings. |
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They are an excellent live band and jolly nice chaps as well. |
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Our narrator insists that such a dispensation was never on offer or agreed to in 1982 when the band came together. |
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Jeremy and his friends will be joining a city band competition next month. |
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All the while the group is on the run from a band of hemoglobin gobblers led by Kit, a vicious flesh eater that wants to kill, kill, and kill some more. |
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Miles away from everything, they drove in Grey's old black Sunfire with the worn leather roof down and a burned CD of the local band wailing from his self-installed woofers. |
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Use a band or saber saw to cut the pattern from several boards at a time. |
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The bank was specked with wood anemones in a band of spaced-out scrub. |
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It is the one redeemable band from the crop of Eighties Synth duos. |
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It was around this time, while working in a bar to make ends meet, that she fell in with Sims Ellison, bass guitarist with a heavy metal band called Pariah. |
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The loss of two Great Bustards to fox attack has not unduly concerned the band of conservationists who are trying to reintroduce the species to Salisbury Plain. |
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What good is the band if the lead singer makes away with himself. |
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Upon Googling pictures of this quintet, you will begin debating with your friends over who is the most attractive band member. |
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Spoof Beatles band The Rutles are preparing for a week-long farewell tour. |
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The band tooled around North America in true indie punk style. |
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For nowhere do this band gather to discuss their club's finest two hours over 100 years without his name glowingly being dropped into conversation. |
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The band's origins stem from Edwards wanting to create a big band to perform improvised or free music, which is still anchored in some way, by a structure. |
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The music will be performed live on stage in a band that includes bass, violin, electric guitar and stranger instruments like the recorder and pots and pans. |
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Of course any band name is tarnishable if the quality control goes. |
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She played with her wedding band and didn't answer for a long time. |
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Our three piece band consisted of Robyn on lagerphone, me on guitar and a Norwegian guitar player called Tore Nielsen. |
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Densitometry analysis was performed on each movement protein band in the autoradiograph. |
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The enumerative combinatorics of a CW left regular band is like that of a hyperplane arrangement or an oriented matroid. |
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A review on an Imelda May gig called her band a bunch of middle-aged Teddy Boys. |
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A touching moment came with Goodnight Girl, as the band members took it in turns to sing along their own melodies to the background beat. |
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The band played at Uproar Festival 2011, after which they began writing material for a fourth studio album. |
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On 26 April the band played a secret show in London to celebrate the release of Fever. |
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The band headlined the second stage at the Download Festival 2010 on the Friday night. |
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The band performed in North America again in the summer of 2008 as part of the No Fear Tour with Bleeding Through, Cancer Bats and Black Tide. |
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In late 2008, the band toured Europe, supported by Lacuna Coil, Bleeding Through, and Black Tide. |
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Jamaican-born Marley and his band helped popularise the genre with hit singles like Buffalo Soldier, Jamming and One Love. |
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The band has also made reference to Blur, Elvis Costello, and Wynton Marsalis as major influences in their work. |
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For instance, portable band saw mills with high output and portable kilns heated and fired by outdoor boilers were suggested. |
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Former Britpop star Tim, who used to be in band Jocasta, later said he is hoping to hit the charts with a love song about Jessie. |
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Neil, Mark and Rob originally began their music careers in a covers band named Swarf, formed 10 years ago. |
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This latest visit from the chaotic Texan band saw them in calmer mood, focusing all their energies on a mesmerising display of alternative rock. |
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At the time, the band was told by the BBC that they had received the most complaints ever. |
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The performance was extremely controversial at the time, as the band were all dressed in army regalia. |
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By early 1994, Edwards' personal difficulties became worse and began to affect the other band members as well as himself. |
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SanFran metalgaze band Deafheaven deliver New Bermuda to Casbah on Thursday. |
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Sonic Youth's guitarist Thurston Moore's new band does more of the same shoegazing, grungy guitars drenched in distortion. |
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Its services include supplying band saw blades, grinder plates and knives, and preventive maintenance and emergency equipment repairs. |
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