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Simple Minds: Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call (Virgin, 1981) This album charted when it was released, but over time has slipped gently into quasi-obscurity.
People should email [email protected] with their full name and address (including postcode); or they could call Virgin on 0345 454 2222 and ask to be removed from the mailing list.
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It's called Virgin America, and it lost $671 million between 2007 and 2012.
One called Virgin reservations and was put through to the Upper Class hotline.
He had admired Portable because it played at what he called "virgin addresses".
Branson — who founded the label in 1972 and sold it to EMI 20 years ago — called Virgin a "sleeping beauty" that "has been mismanaged in the last 10 years".
The radio station, which is owned by the Times of India Group, lost the right to be called Virgin after Richard Branson retook control of the Virgin Radio brand.
The family has been featured on Anderson Cooper's television show, in magazines like Glamour, in many newspapers, including The New York Times, and in at least two documentaries: one, a Swiss production called "Virgin Tales," was released this summer.
In a parish called Virgin of the Miracles of Caacupé, in an area of slums in southern Buenos Aires with uncompleted brick houses along potholed alleys, a 13-year-old boy, Walter Nuñez, said he was proud to know Francis.
On one occasion, in 1958, he used the name Philip Rush as the credit on a movie he wrote for Sidney Poitier called "Virgin Island," and was quite chagrined when a British historian of the same name turned up and sent a tart letter to The Times of London, saying that he had absolutely nothing to do with the movie.
Nobody will fly on an airline called "Virgin".
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