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Examples
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There was a group called the Playmates from La Port and the Tempests from Elkhart, and still another band from Mishawaka called the Spinners.
Me, The Mob, And The Music Tommy James 2010
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There was a group called the Playmates from La Port and the Tempests from Elkhart, and still another band from Mishawaka called the Spinners.
Me, The Mob, And The Music Tommy James 2010
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There was a group called the Playmates from La Port and the Tempests from Elkhart, and still another band from Mishawaka called the Spinners.
Me, The Mob, And The Music Tommy James 2010
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The silvery sorceries of that picture soothe the spirit and pose no riddles; The Spinners is a cathedral crammed with implications.
Promenades of an Impressionist James Huneker 1890
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In 1975, the Spinners were a huge success and Pervis Jackson seemed to be on top of the world, but at home life had hit rock bottom.
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In 1975, the Spinners were a huge success and Pervis Jackson seemed to be on top of the world, but at home life had hit rock bottom.
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In 1975, the Spinners were a huge success and Pervis Jackson seemed to be on top of the world, but at home life had hit rock bottom.
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In 1975, the Spinners were a huge success and Pervis Jackson seemed to be on top of the world, but at home life had hit rock bottom.
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For extra money, he picked up gigs with a local band called the Spinners (not to be confused with the Detroit hitmakers).
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The Spinners are the Red Sox's short-season Single-A affiliate, which sounds as rinky-dinky as it can get, but they came up with perhaps the most diabolical way to taunt the opposing team.
Toledo Newspaper 2009
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