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Rottnest police officer-in-charge Sgt Peter Bahan, who is also a keen surfer, admitted he no longer surfed the popular break called Cathedrals after a great white "popped up" next to him during a surf last year.
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The third track on the album, "Cathedrals," written by the Baltimore band Jump Little Children, was a salve to my wounded spirit.
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KEYES: That song, "Cathedrals," actually came from a Delaware area band called Jump Little Children.
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(Soundbite of song "Cathedrals") Ms. OSBORNE: (Singing) In the shadows of tall buildings.
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But as I listened to the words of "Cathedrals," I thought about where my home actually is -- in this world and beyond.
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I really did almost fall asleep during "Cathedrals" so it was just like being there.
anne-jumps Diary Entry anne-jumps 2002
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Winkles's "Cathedrals" a view in the "presbytery," dated 1836, [13] shows the reredos still in its place where it remained till after the fall of the spire.
Bell's Cathedrals: Chichester (1901) A Short History & Description Of Its Fabric With An Account Of The Diocese And See Hubert C. Corlette
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Britton's "Cathedrals," Browne Willis's "Survey of the Cathedrals," and Woodward's "History of Hampshire," with the more recent Diocesan History of Winchester by Canon Benham, and the
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See Philip Walsingham Sergeant 1912
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Willis's "Cathedrals" (1742), these buttresses are represented as existing, but the accuracy of the pictures in these books cannot be trusted.
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And "Cathedrals," the record's only borrowed song, is no less majestic just because Jump, Little Children got there first.
unknown title 2009
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