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1 We began to see bands of wild horses in the uplands.
2 It's mainly indie dance music, but you can see bands at La Cigale or La Flèche d'Or.
3 Nobody wants to see bands exploited by sexually rapacious hoodlums as they too often were in the 1970s.
4 Many air miles have been earned over the years on the London to Dublin hop to see bands in studios.
5 For those of us who come to SXSW annually to see bands , things are much different from our side of the fence.
6 As a teenager, I'd hitchhike to see bands , but I always fumed at the drudgery -I thought I deserved a limo.
7 You'll see bands of these rock types in the alpine or variations of them in Colorado's Black Canyon or New Hampshire's Rumney.
8 You deal with musicians and music all day, you get to go to places like Texas to see bands play for a living.
9 On the Stinking Water, where I used to see bands of fifteen to twenty sheep, now we only see from three to five.
10 During South By Southwest, Austin's downtown streets fill with people moving between multiple bars and venues to see bands and other artists perform.
11 Danny O'Reilly would head to the Olympia Theatre in Dame Street with his mates to see bands like The Frames, Relish and Picturehouse.
12 Secrest was stable, a high school geometry teacher who still went to see bands at the Mad Monk and Axis most nights of the week.
13 I have also seen bands playing to entertain people during their dinner.
14 I saw bands issue statements of solidarity with Indigenous people in a bid to educate their fans.
15 I've seen bands disappear after one album.
16 The craziest thing is seeing bands disappear before they even release their first album, which is so bizarre.
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