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He's not such a fool as he looks, and though he does clip his 'Gees' -- sounds like a pun, doesn't it?
Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden Charles Garvice
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Like many other cyber-sexuals, the Gees were a predominantly male-voyeur–female-exhibitionist couple.
Fear Itself Jonathan Nasaw 2003
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This program features a group of women from a very small town in Alabama called Gees Bend.
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Creek on the S.S. at 3 mes. abov the mouth we Saw one white Brant in a gang of about 30, the others all as dark as usial, a Discription of this kind of Gees or Brant Shall be given here after Saw a Gang of
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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Shaun of the Dead: Throwing Records – What to do with those vinyl copies of Peter Frampton Comes Alive and The Bee Gees Greatest Hits that you have at the back of the closet.
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He ticked off influences like the Beatles, the Bee Gees and John Denver, and said he never gets exhausted by those post-fight concerts.
The Sweet Science of Songwriting Jason Gay 2011
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He barely knows a word of this Bee Gees song, which is a bit too high and complicated for his singing skills, and he's struggling to read the lyrics off the cue cards – probably because he's wearing sunglasses in a dark studio.
Manny Pacquiao Sings On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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He drops the title of a song by the Verve in one tune, quotes Jim Morrison in another, samples John Lee Hooker, the Bee Gees and producer David Axelrod, and builds "Royal Highness" on a riff from Lou Reed's "Sweet Jane."
Former Verve Frontman Takes On a New Sound Jim Fusilli 2011
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Marks & Spencer has launched its Christmas marketing push with a dance-themed TV ad featuring Peter Kay set to the Bee Gees 'You Should Be Dancing.
M&S steps out for Christmas ad Mark Sweney 2010
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Shaun of the Dead: Throwing Records – What to do with those vinyl copies of Peter Frampton Comes Alive and The Bee Gees Greatest Hits that you have at the back of the closet.
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