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151. Sessions are often recorded with bands who already have a record deal.
152. Support bands have yet to be confirmed, but Deep Joyn will join the band for most dates.
153. However, highwaymen and armed guerrilla bands were becoming more numerous, especially along the roads from the seacoast to the capital.
154. The broadening of the higher bands reflects progressively shorter lifetimes for the final highly-excited vibrational states.
155. It has become usual practice for record companies to advance bands some money to underwrite the costs of these first tours.
156. These human beasts of burden also wore heavy leg-irons chained to thick steel bands clamped around their waists.
157. Divided into many small bands, the Orcs made their way east out of the Old World and recorded history.
158. A new wave of rock bands experimented with different rhythms and beats.
159. Other bands don't: they eschew the arty deliberations of the underground in favour of an all-out assault upon preconceptions and asinine posturing.
160. Stone bands were also used to decorate the walls and arches.
161. As a recording engineer for the Beach Boys and other bands, Stephen Desper experimented with all sorts of sound technology.
162. Fischer was playing in dance studios, working weekends in fox-trot bands.
163. Our Exmoor club is free to residents - and you can enjoy regular entertainment, discos and live bands.
164. Isolated rebel bands continue to harass government troops in the hills.
165. The flexible rod in its back which runs the entire length of its body carries transverse bands of muscles.
166. She glances over at the two bands and feels the anger rising.
167. On election day, bands play in Treby Magna and crowds line the way to the polls, heckling the voters.
168. A slight extension of those bands could ease the extra cost that might be brought about by improvements.
169. Anderson took up trombone at the age of eight, playing in school bands with fellow pupil and trombonist George Lewis.
170. The former system involved the operative having to attach more than 20 bands at a time to hold a mould in position.
171. At any given moment most such bands can be expected to contain no incestuous members.
172. Many bands now take responsibility for advertising their gigs[sentencedict.com], and these posters encourage these self-help initiatives.
173. Chimps go from small feeding bands to big groups depending on the nature of the food supply.
174. It has a great dance floor and discos and live bands are staged here regularly.
175. What has always separated them from other rock-and-roll bands is a curious mixture of maturity and immaturity.sentencedict.com/bands.html
176. The envelopes were packed together in bundles and secured with thick elastic bands.
177. So, fixed exchange rates or narrow bands simply do not allow countries the flexibility to solve their internal economic troubles.
178. Nobody will believe that governments are likely to intervene when exchange rates move toward the edge of their bands.
179. And people no longer look to the parties to provide them with parades, marching bands, and Thanksgiving turkeys.
180. Moving one of the world's biggest bands around on a tour of this size is a massive operation.