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  • ...y performed with another group, the [[Cadillacs]] (formerly known as Rocky Stone & the Pebbles), who had been popular locally as one of the pioneering group
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  • * [[Rosetta Stone]]
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  • ...enny Loggins, Jim Messina) / 'Flip Flop and Fly' (Lou Willie Turner, Jesse Stone) / 'Jailhouse Rock' (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) / 'Hound Dog' (Jerry Leibe
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  • ...significant obstacle. The weakness in the wall turned out not to be in the stone construction, but in the people guarding it. ...ar Beijing today. It was to a great extent built from compacted earth, not stone. Wooden shutters were first erected along the side of the section to be bui
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  • '''jeŵel''' ''stone'' cf. '''dûel''' ''fight'' = '''dûal''' ''two
    3 KB (474 words) - 16:09, 26 May 2017
  • ...ince Cú Chulainn's time. A [[druid]] explains that the number of cries the stone made is the number of kings who will follow Conn, but he is not the man to
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  • {{r|Like a Rolling Stone}}
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  • ...front to South Bridge and the north-west corner were built. Robert Adam's stone entry arches onto South Bridge, complete with monolithic Roman Doric column
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  • * George Brandon Saul, "A Stone Against Oblivion: On the Prose of Ella Young," Arizona Quarterly, Fall 1954
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  • ...kely to batter it apart if it tried to use the narrow entrance between two stone jetties to enter Tillamook Bay's harbor. Dixon and the Coxswain of another
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  • *Mikula S, Trotts I, Stone J, Jones EG (2007) Internet-Enabled High-Resolution Brain Mapping and Virtu
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  • ...Mr. Sahlman, Mrs. Wallace, Walter M. Weis, Willard Hamilton, and Nahum I. Stone. "Discussion: Current Issues in the United States." ''Proceedings of the
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  • ...found at the sites with ''Paranthropus boisei'', most scientists tie these stone tools to ''Homo habilis'' as they had larger brains and are more closely re
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  • ...., a long [[hundredweight]] of 112 lb. and a long [[ton]] of 2240 lb. The stone is not used in the U.S. and the hundredweights and tons are short being 100
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  • #'Like a Rolling Stone' (Bob Dylan) – 5:18
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  • Excavations were initially started in 1936. In 1984, stone tools were uncovered. Since then the site has become a prominent internatio
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  • ...sdate=5 June 2009}}</ref> According to singer Robert Plant, in a ''Rolling Stone'' interview: ...ion with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant|year=1975|month=March|journal=Rolling Stone|volume=1|issue=182|pages=35|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/1744
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  • ...Dutch execution of the Pequot sachem Tatobem, and they incorrectly thought Stone was Dutch. There is also a strong possibility that the confession to the mu
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  • #'Heart of Stone' (Keith Richards, Mick Jagger) - 2:50
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  • #'Like a Rolling Stone' (Bob Dylan) - 6:30
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