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- proper noun informal the Beatles.
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Post critic Laurence Laurent called the Fabs "imported hillbillies who look like sheep dogs and sound like alley cats in agony."
Is Justin Bieber the new Beatles? Never say never! Alexandra Petri 2011
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This song might be wilfully difficult (cocking a snook at the Fabs) but it's certainly intriguing and has a bit of a groove too.
Readers recommend: fantasy songs Paul MacInnes 2010
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Letters: Prefabs, Fabs and mass demolition | Society | The Guardian
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But Fabs was a guy who acted dumb while sliding home to victory on his strategy and his likeability.
Tallulah Morehead: Survivor 21: Rerun Island: Tallulah Morehead 2011
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But Fabs was a guy who acted dumb while sliding home to victory on his strategy and his likeability.
Tallulah Morehead: Survivor 21: Rerun Island: Tallulah Morehead 2011
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The Fabs wanted to be rock stars, artists, make music, say something, and, not coincidentally, win fame, fortune, and the undying attention of a range of women including but not limited to Yoko Ono.
Is Justin Bieber the new Beatles? Never say never! Alexandra Petri 2011
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Taylor originally recorded that song for his 1968 debut LP, shortly after the Fabs made him the first non-British act signed to their Apple Records.
In concert: Carole King and James Taylor at Verizon Center 2010
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The future Fabulous Fabs of the world will not be deterred by this case, says Wall Street historian Charles Geisst, because this line of work will continue to appeal to those who want to make piles of money or develop financial products in lieu of curing cancer, building bridges, or marketing tangible products.
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What would be worse, Fabs dear, would be if it were true.
Tallulah Morehead: Survivor 21: Infants vs Senior Citizens: Libertards Gone Wild Tallulah Morehead 2010
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Bursting with original interviews with the three surviving Beatles plus George Martin and the whole supporting cast, as well as bootleg rarities such as the band's first ever scratchy recording and the Fabs 'pre-Pacemakers cover of How Do You Do It?
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