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A "Hemispheres" run-through on the next tour, anyone?
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There's a vivance about the live performance that was lacking in the recorded 'Hemispheres' version, but comes full force when played in front of an audience.
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A) "Hemispheres," which features a naked man pointing at a Magritte-esque, top-hatted gentleman while perched atop a human brain, about which its artist admitted, "Technically, it's an abomination"
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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United Continental Holdings Inc.'s chief of brand marketing, Kevin McKenna , said the new ad campaign will debut Tuesday on billboards and in the carrier's Hemispheres magazine.
United Continental Launches Ad Campaign Susan Carey 2011
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I would say my favorite Rush Album is Hemispheres.
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Most "flying winemakers" split their efforts between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, so harvests are six months apart.
Wine: Michael Shaps, a Virginia-Burgundy blend Dave McIntyre 2010
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Warming occurred in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, and over the oceans (IPCC, 2007).
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A second Hague peace conference followed in June 1907, at the suggestion of Theodore Roosevelt, and forty-four countries from both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres participated.
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Warming occurred in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, and over the oceans (IPCC, 2007).
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An article by Judith Fein in Hemispheres, the United Airlines in-flight magazine, highlights a newly restored 19th-century mansion in Merida where an original set of lithographs by English artist, and explorer Frederick Catherwood is now displayed.
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