Similar words: go to great lengths, beat a retreat, at least, at length, neatly, greatly, meatloaf, eat like a horse. Meaning: n. a rock group from Liverpool who between 1962 and 1970 produced a variety of hit songs and albums (most of it written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon).
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61, The Beatles at New York JFK Airport.
62, Thunder (2009) Back Street Symphony (2006) Beatles.
63, Many teenagers idolized the Beatles.
64, The Beatles took the pop music world by storm.
65, Where did you get that rare Beatles bootleg?
66, Moreover, Strawberry Fields, with its four separate meters, freewheeling modulations and titillating tonal trappings, showed that the Beatles had flowered as musicians.
67, A red herring swallowed one, and the beatles 1 then there were three.
68, I remember when the Beatles were an up - and - coming rock group.
69, Pop culture icons, such as the Beatles, helped popularize yoga by showing interest in yogic meditation.
70, When I grew up listening to the radio, you would hear Skeeter Davis followed by the Beatles followed by Motown.
71, Says Chicago Public Relations Man Walter Robinson, 39, father of three boys: "The Beatles are explorers, trusty advance scouts. I like them to report to my kids."
72, The Beatles had more smash hits than any rock band in history.
73, "Suddenly, " says George Harrison, "we find that all the people who thought they were beyond the Beatles are fans."
74, The guitar played by George Harrison at the Beatles last concert in 1969 fetched $US434,750 in a Hollywood auction conducted live and online.
75, Manufacturing failed to compensate for the losses, even if a cultural efflorescence led by the Beatles accompanied the economic woes.
76, Though there are always predictable throngs of diehard Beatles fans and classic?
77, Let It Be" is one golden oldie from the Beatles."
78, The Beatles— I never get tired of listening to them.
79, "Until the Beatles exposed the origins, the white kids didn't know anything about the music, " says Veteran Blues Shouter Waters, 52.sentencedict.com
80, My dad had a couple of Bob Dylan and Beatles songbooks lying around the house.
81, At Northwestern Mason helmed a rock band that he describes as equal parts punk, the Beatles and Cat Stevens.
82, Ringo Starr, drummer for the Beatles, came from a very poor background.
83, Stockbroker Belt. The three married Beatles and their look-alike wives own large homes in Weybridge, part of the suburban "stockbroker belt, " 40 minutes from London.
84, For a place with such a grand history (home of William Gladstone, the Beatles and colossal merchant wealth during Britain's imperial period), and such a strong sense of identity, it is frustrating.
85, The Beatles were heraldic of a new style of music.
86, The soul member of Beatles ? C Paul McCartney latest album is in store now.
87, The Beatles had it, Muhammad Ali had it, but not many other people have had it.
88, She said the tapes were made by a young photojournalist and Beatles fan who attended the press conference.
89, Other items in the sale include signed photographs of the Beatles dedicated to Glasow, including one where George Harrison signed George "Dandruff" Harrison.
90, Then there are collarless leather jackets in green, black and burgundy, made from super-soft Wagu leather: "Remember the old Beatles jackets when they had to wear the suits and that?"
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