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The problem is that he's got a string of illnesses and his physique fails to impress.
They've got a string of live dates coming up across the UK later this year, as well as a new EP that features tracks such as "Yeah Yeah Yeah", "Goodbye" and "Whatever".
He gave Byrd $100,000 for his expedition and afterwards became a buddy of Gene Tunney and got a string of millionaire to promote him; about his elaborate entertainment for them at the Bankers ClubBankers Club
The band – with only Byford and guitarist Paul Quinn left from the original 1976 lineup – continue to tour and record (they've got a string of UK shows lined up for October and November).
After establishing himself as one of the world's pre-eminent "paper architects" -- a designer whose work exists only in words and images -- he finally got a string of sizable commissions, including the heralded Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio, which was completed in 1989.
"I've just got a string of expletives running through my head right now," she said, distractedly smoking a cigarette.
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"This is one of those golf courses where if conditions are right, you can get a string of birdies going.
ASK insiders to describe the European Union's fisheries policy, and you get a string of colourful metaphors.
"In hospitals you definitely do get patients who will get a string of different drug-resistant infections," he said.
Human-interest photographs like these helped Orkin get a string of assignments for such magazines as Ladies Homee Journal and Life.
If a product gets a string of bad reviews, Primrose will often change or stop selling the product.
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