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Examples

  • Seth: Well one thing I'm already doing, I'm in another band as well called Anchors, which is like a power pop band.

    Jesusfreakhideout.com Music News 2010

  • The Fox News "Anchors" were openly mocking Pelosi and setting up the frame of her as a jealous, scornful woman.

    President Ford Did Grave Damage to America 2007

  • I got a glimpse of the sailor who stood up and sang 'Anchors' and he was a mess.

    An American View of Britain 1965

  • Kathryn Grayson, 88. star of popular MGM musicals of the 1940s and '50s such as Anchors

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Kathryn Grayson, 88. star of popular MGM musicals of the 1940s and '50s such as Anchors

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Kathryn Grayson, 88. star of popular MGM musicals of the 1940s and '50s such as Anchors

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Kathryn Grayson, 88. star of popular MGM musicals of the 1940s and '50s such as Anchors

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Kathryn Grayson, 88. star of popular MGM musicals of the 1940s and '50s such as Anchors

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Kathryn Grayson, 88. star of popular MGM musicals of the 1940s and '50s such as Anchors

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • "Anchors" is an extremely powerful song about the strength and impact that even one relationship can have, and not in a "brotherhood and vigilance" sort of way, but an honest connection between individuals.

    Punknews.org 2009

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