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So, really, if a guy knew his world history pretty well, he would see and know more about WWI than he could even know from surveilance; which is the blackbird's primary function.
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The program began with Thierry de Mey's "Musique de Tables," a gem from 1987 that demanded perfect coordination among three gifted percussionists, all tapping, scratching and banging on tables specially constructed by eighth blackbird's Matthew Duvall.
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I'd like to see a redwing blackbird's breath in the air with my very own eyes but this will do for now.
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I remember a friend of mine known locally as Digger John - or Ginger John, until he lost his hair finding a blackbird's nest under the bonnet of his digger when he was working on my farm.
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One bird hits the shoulder of a woman walking on the ice beneath London bridge, and leaves a bruise "as dark and rich as a blackbird's wing."
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One bird hits the shoulder of a woman walking on the ice beneath London bridge, and leaves a bruise "as dark and rich as a blackbird's wing."
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I remember a friend of mine known locally as Digger John - or Ginger John, until he lost his hair finding a blackbird's nest under the bonnet of his digger when he was working on my farm.
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At nine, it put on a cute black outfit, short skirt and a clinging buckyball top that shimmered shifting rainbows like a blackbird's wing.
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The beauty of the sisters, Leslie was the image of her mother, slender-framed, big eyes with lashes as long and dark as a blackbird's wings.
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He heard a blackbird's song, the hum and creak of insects, then-lifted above them, sweeter by far-the sound of Tommy's piping.
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