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New Years is a single taken from their second album, entitled Beacons and released on June 2009.
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"That village was called Beacons, " said Anne, suddenly remembering.
Five On A Hike Together Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1951
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But the next Tortoise record is now ready, it's called Beacons of Ancestorship and will drop in June via Thrill Jockey.
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Tortoise called Beacons Of Ancestorship coming out June 23. at The Earl June 18.
Ohmpark Davy Minor 2009
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Tortoise called Beacons Of Ancestorship coming out June 23. at The Earl June 18.
Ohmpark 2009
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Tortoise called Beacons Of Ancestorship coming out June 23. at The Earl June 18.
Ohmpark 2009
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He says the band's approach on "Beacons" was to let the ideas flow a bit more and be more free with the language.
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He says the band's approach on "Beacons" was to let the ideas flow a bit more and be more free with the language.
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They fall into two overlapping categories: Bitch Goddesses and Distant Beacons, Arwens to pre-Andúril Aragorns.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Circus Ringmaster: John le Carré Ph.D. Athena Andreadis 2011
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They fall into two overlapping categories: Bitch Goddesses and Distant Beacons, Arwens to pre-Andúril Aragorns.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Circus Ringmaster: John le Carré Ph.D. Athena Andreadis 2011
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