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  • Stringed instrument players have different views on how often this activity should happen.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Steve Perry 2010

  • Stringed instrument players have different views on how often this activity should happen.

    High Strung Steve Perry 2010

  • Stringed instruments feature prominently in centuries-old Malian musical traditions.

    Nightlife Agenda: Eighteenth Street Lounge anniversary, Animal Collective, Hot Chip 2010

  • I first found Shire Books when I was on a short course in Blacksmithing at West Dean College, a conservation and art center in West Dean (in the Southwest of England) where you can get certificates, BAs and MAs in such things as Stringed Instrument Making and Antique Clock Restoration (yes, you do learn to cut your own gears and things!).

    DIY Heather McDougal 2007

  • I first found Shire Books when I was on a short course in Blacksmithing at West Dean College, a conservation and art center in West Dean (in the Southwest of England) where you can get certificates, BAs and MAs in such things as Stringed Instrument Making and Antique Clock Restoration (yes, you do learn to cut your own gears and things!).

    Archive 2007-08-01 Heather McDougal 2007

  • Blog Guelph: Stringed Instrument stringed instrument 0114, originally uploaded by blairware.

    Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites 2008

  • Blog Guelph: Stringed Instrument stringed instrument 0114, originally uploaded by blairware.

    Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites 2008

  • Stringed green beans, bok choy or butter crunch lettuce go so well.

    Archive 2006-03-01 2006

  • Stringed green beans, bok choy or butter crunch lettuce go so well.

    seared beef and rice 2006

  • Stringed white lights hung from sidewalk to sidewalk, and dancing red and green lights flashed in every window overlooking the street.

    Money, Money, Money McBain, Ed, 1926- 2001

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