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Though he remains a member of several groups, including Porcupine Tree, Bass Communion and his long-running project No-Man, Mr. Wilson decided to record "Insurgentes" under his own name.
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The Abominable No-Man and Mr. 9/11 | vanityfair. com
The Abominable No-Man and Mr. 9/11 Carter, Graydon 2008
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The next day he is Bush the Abominable No-Man, keeping health care out of the greedy hands of poor kids.
The Abominable No-Man and Mr. 9/11 Carter, Graydon 2008
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Business would have preferred Gerald Ford, the Abominable No-Man of government spending.
Between Friends—Maintaining Confidence Canada/U.S.A. Style 1976
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Off to the east a lone airplane was, soaring high over No-Man Is-Land, doubtless one of the night scouts that are maintained along that portion of the front.
Our Pilots in the Air William Perry Brown 1885
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On Christmas Eve 1914, soldiers left their trenches and met in No-Man's land where they exchanged gifts, notes, drinks and even played soccer.
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Studios linking to No-Man which would be one of many projects that Steven Wilson would be a part of.
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Since Steven produced this album, there are faint echos of Porcupine Tree and No-Man within the album.
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There is a huge influence here: No-Man, which also shows in the guests on this album, Tim Bowness (singer of No-Man), Richard Barbieri and Gavin Harrison of Porcupine Tree fame.
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And No-Man, a long-running project with singer Tim Bowness, creates ambitious art-rock soundscapes.
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