The Internet has created whole bands of digital nomads, looking for something to truly value.
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And small bands of extremists may again commit heinous crimes in the name of faith.
Bands of dark and light along the tail can be seen in the fossils.
The cats form groups and begin to search the town like bands of vigilantes.
At Wembley the acts were all a real 80s sound - the bands of the time.
Loyalist forces wield far greater firepower than the ragtag rebel bands of the Free Syrian Army.
Outside Windhoek, Namibia--just after sunset, the full moon rises through a half-dozen bands of purple and magenta.
However, student representatives have warned that proposed cuts to the lower bands of EMA would be "disastrous".
Rival bands of thugs are apparently prepared to co-operate by fixing venues for fights via the Internet.
All of the rings consist of two interchangeable curved gold bands of various colors that are joined together.
Boyd also set up London's UFO club, at which many of the most influential bands of the '60s played.
The venue has seen some of the biggest bands of the moment perform there including Blur, U2 and Oasis.
Oasis and Blur were famously engaged in a feud in the mid-1990s as the biggest bands of the Britpop era.
It grew into a tradition centered on dance and paired with jazz bands of the popular music of the era.
For days, roaming bands of local Malays and indigenous Dayaks carrying machetes, spears and guns have been killing Madurese migrants.
Beyond the smooth lawns and swish setting of Heiligendamm, well-organised bands of anti-G8 protesters kept a 16, 000-strong police force busy.
Chinese commentators fear the effect on public order, painting a picture of bands of testosterone-crazed youths roaming the countryside, raising hell.
Human rights groups have said opposition leaders arranged for transportation and supplied weapons to bands of youths to attack other tribes.
But you don't have to battle with bands of marauding tourists if you want to get a sense of medieval Tuscany.
"It's a good result for Coldplay, who were clearly one of the biggest bands of the decade, " said DJ Steve Lamacq.
It is difficult to distinguish between local and international terrorist outfits, let alone between formal organisations and bands of like-minded individuals.
"This new iPad has the most wireless bands of any device that has ever shipped, and it is truly revolutionary, " Schiller said.
And inside, horizontal bands of different types of wood--particularly in the bar and along the corridors where the rooms are located--suggest, perhaps, a yacht.
The more easily visible outlier in Saturn's famous bands of ice and dust is its E-ring, which encompasses the orbit of the moon Enceladus.
On the ground, the army's tactical victories against bands of poorly armed rebels seem simply to prompt the hydra heads of revolt to sprout elsewhere.
ListenToUs is a haven for people interested in offbeat music, ranging from Pink Freud (a Polish jazz band) to little-known psychedelic bands of the 1970s.
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Everybody knows that Rage Against the Machine, one of the most socially conscious bands of its generation, is ideal for anything involving the weight room.
In the course of a few months, almost 500, 000 of Hungary's 800, 000 Jews were deported to Auschwitz or shot by roving bands of fascist thugs.
Through history, Olson observes, it has been better to live under political tyranny than to be subject to the depredations of roving bands of warrior-thieves.
Small bands of armed rebels are still hiding in the mountains.
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