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There are also too many Teapot Tempests, which is the nature of the internet.
"The fanboys can be merciless." Roger Sutton 2009
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Ironically, as we described then, the Tempests were the replacements for the Mambas which have been sold off to the Estonians.
Archive 2007-01-01 Richard 2007
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So it's little wonder that he reached for superlatives to describe what he called "The Greatest, the Longest in Duration, the widest in Extent, of all the Tempests and Storms that History gives any Account of since the Beginning of Time."
Writing Up a Storm John J. Miller 2011
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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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It†™ s actually a rogue Temp Guard that†™ s leading the Tempests right now.
365 tomorrows » 2008 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2008
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Regime Change by armed revolution, shoot the Criminals (USG has about 400,000) and payback the price of your past murderous activity to the nations you have crippled with US-style fascism or continue as you are, ie DO Nothing but talk incessantly and see Mother Nature destroy you all (one hopes) as Tempests from the Storm God, even in a new Iridium swathe, as Yucatan
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The liner notes - written by Rob Chapman (author of the acclaimed Studio One discography, Never Grow Old) - are thorough and extensive, and on this particular track, say that the song was recorded in 1967, but delayed and released as a Studio One 7 in 1973, credited to the Tempests, and was then re-recorded and reissued in '76, credited as the Royals.
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The liner notes - written by Rob Chapman (author of the acclaimed Studio One discography, Never Grow Old) - are thorough and extensive, and on this particular track, say that the song was recorded in 1967, but delayed and released as a Studio One 7 in 1973, credited to the Tempests, and was then re-recorded and reissued in '76, credited as the Royals.
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