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1 Strikingly absent are bands that the music industry now calls heritage acts.
2 Also the eyelids are bands of flesh placed on this spherical surface.
3 They are bands of steel that swell in the forearms of Ben Hur.
4 Cuff stripes are bands , usually referred to as "rings," of gold braid.
5 For its yoke is a yoke of iron: and its bands are bands of brass.
6 The pale lines of colour are bands of sunlight.
7 It is necessary to have high walls, because all around are bands of fierce robbers.
8 That there are bands playing is a bonus, as far as the Oxegen kids are concerned.
9 There's almost as many as there are bands .
10 There are bands like this all over town.
11 Here are bands of men hurrying across the prairie into the gorges, and concealing themselves in the wood.
12 The bush-raiders are bands of guérillas united to make war upon anybody and anything that crosses their path.
13 The favorite elements of design are bands and spirals and a variety of animal and vegetable forms, chiefly marine.
14 There are bands all over the country, but these are really but robbers, and no honest man would join them.
15 The German bands that come to London are bands that have fled from Germany, in order to save their lives.
16 Hence the true outsiders of British music are bands such as Coldplay, selling millions, despite being pooh-poohed by official outsiders as uncool.
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