We sat on the curb in front of a band of idle musicians and began to drink.
But cognitive tools transformed us from a band of surviving clans to a true civilization.
The next year, a band of young soldiers broke into his bedroom and disembowelled him.
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In 1602, a band of English built a fort on the island of Cuttyhunk.
The full skirt was framed by a band of silk duchess satin and a subtle train.
JVP, a band of former nationalist insurgents, is also suspicious of the memorandum.
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Shortly after his inauguration, Kennedy permitted a band of Cuban exiles, already armed and trained, to invade their homeland.
The long term chart of the Dow Industrials also shows a band of long term resistance between 12, 000 and 12, 300.
About the same time, the U.S. ambassador to Lebanon ran into a band of Hezbollah fighters while visiting Syrian-controlled areas.
Well, that is precisely what I came to find out from the Falcon Aviation club, a band of thrill-seeking Iraqi aviators.
In the north, Mr Museveni's troops have struggled to quell the Lord's Resistance Army, a band of murderous, child-abducting religious rebels.
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Like old-growth timber succumbing to a band of lumberjacks, incumbent Democrats in Congress crashed to Earth in record numbers Tuesday night.
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First is the familiar problem of all ageing societies that a dwindling band of young has to carry a swelling band of oldies.
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"We re not a band of one guy and a bunch of others standing around making him look good, " says Tom Gray.
Three days later, the British and a band of Mohawk and Anishnaabe warriors ambushed American forces at the Battle of Beaver Dams.
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Not bad for a band of believers who have been tested from the moment that they came together and professed their faith.
For those living under city-block-size boulders, a band of distraught, mostly small-market owners wishes the system prohibited Mr. Buss from embarrassing them so.
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And my buddy Kimo Williams and I put some more guys and gals together, and we have a band of 13 people now.
But there was a band of blue sky just above the gray, the blue you see in tropical postcards, the blue of the Mediterranean.
On the upside, it looks like we may have a band of resistance slightly below the psychologically important 1.2500 level between 1.2450 and 1.2470.
In one instance, it lights up the sky for a band of early 18th-century Caribbean pirates, including their Irish-accented captain, Elizabeth Bonny (Anna Friel).
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Enron's Jeffrey Skilling is a real-life example of this, although Skilling at least didn't hire a band of vicious thugs to carry out his schemes.
And if the Front Range is a band of golden brews, the northern edge of that chain Fort Collins is its purest link.
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It was the ideas of the Enlightenment, centered here in France, that helped inspire a band of Colonists across the ocean to seek our freedom.
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Kushah was living with a band of armed followers high up in the mountains, to prepare for the new guerrilla war he believes is coming.
The agency said a band of rain sat across the region from York to Durham for much of the day, bringing with it "significant disruption".
The crowd usually follows a band of pipers into Victoria Park.
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Mr McGlynn said he led a band of archers who attacked the French forces in the forests of the Kent Weald before the 18-month occupation ended.
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