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20231101.en_13207576_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | White Rabbits is an American six-piece indie rock band based in Brooklyn, New York, originally from Columbia, Missouri. The band released its debut studio album, Fort Nightly, on May 22, 2007. Their second album, It's Frightening, was released on May 19, 2009. They released their third album, Milk Famous, on March 6, 2... | [
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20231101.en_13207576_1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | The band formed in Columbia, Missouri. The band's frontmen, Greg Roberts and Stephen Patterson, met at the college in 2004. Alex Even, Adam Russell and Greg had formerly played in the band Texas Chainsaw Mass Choir. The original White Rabbits lineup consisted of five members, but after relocating to New York City the ... | [
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20231101.en_13207576_2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | The White Rabbits recorded its first studio album, Fort Nightly, and released it in 2007 to the public through Say Hey Records. The album was praised by critics. | [
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20231101.en_13207576_3 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | In addition to consistent touring, they have been featured on NPR's World Cafe, where the band members discussed how they met and formed in the college town of Columbia, Missouri. They also talked about their early sound and performed three songs. They have also performed on the Late Show with David Letterman. | [
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20231101.en_13207576_4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | On May 12, 2009, the band released their second album, titled It's Frightening. The album was produced by Britt Daniel, lead singer and guitarist of Spoon (whom they asked after meeting the band while on tour in Minneapolis). Retrieved on February 16, 2009 The album was released on TBD Records, which also hosts the ban... | [
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20231101.en_13207576_5 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | Their third album, titled Milk Famous, was released on March 6, 2012. The band entered a hiatus following the end of the tour in support of the album in December 2012. They reunited for a one-off show at Brooklyn's Cameo Gallery on June 15, 2014. Stephen Patterson and Greg Roberts played drums and bass guitar, respecti... | [
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20231101.en_13207576_6 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | White Rabbits are known for their energy onstage, their switching of instruments, and cover songs, notably Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm", which was also covered by one of the band's main influences, The Specials. Typically they will put their own twist on cover songs by playing them in a style/genre that is different fro... | [
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20231101.en_13207576_7 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | They have toured with bands such as The Walkmen, Richard Swift, Interpol and Spoon. In 2007, they began a national tour with the Kaiser Chiefs in support of their album Fort Nightly. This followed a tour through the United Kingdom. In 2010 the band went on tour with Interpol. | [
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20231101.en_13207576_8 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | White Rabbits also performed at the 2010 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Saturday, April 17, 2010 on the main stage. The following day, Stephen Patterson, along with Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox, joined Spoon during their set for "Who Makes Your Money." | [
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20231101.en_13207576_9 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | White Rabbits played at the 2010 Austin City Limits Music Festival and the 2010 Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans Halloween weekend, and opened for Muse at London's Wembley Stadium on September 10, 2010. On October 29, 2010 they were the opening act for Interpol at the Verizon Wireless Theatre in Houston, TX. | [
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20231101.en_13207576_10 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Rabbits%20%28band%29 | White Rabbits (band) | They played on the BBC show Later... with Jools Holland, where they performed "Percussion Gun" and "They Done Wrong/We Done Wrong". | [
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20231101.en_13207611_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry%20Bridges | Jerry Bridges | Jerry Bridges (December 4, 1929 – March 6, 2016) was an evangelical Christian author, speaker and staff member of The Navigators, a Christian organization. Born in Tyler, Texas, United States, he was the author of more than a large number of books, including The Pursuit of Holiness, which has sold more than one millio... | [
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20231101.en_13207611_1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry%20Bridges | Jerry Bridges | Bridges earned his undergraduate degree in engineering at the University of Oklahoma, before serving as an officer in the United States Navy during the Korean War. He joined Christian discipleship organization The Navigators in 1955, where he served as administrative assistant to the Europe Director, office manager for... | [
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20231101.en_13207611_2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry%20Bridges | Jerry Bridges | At the time of his death, he was a widower, and had married Jane Mallot a year after his first wife's death. Bridges died on March 6, 2016, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, at the age of 86. | [
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20231101.en_13207611_3 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry%20Bridges | Jerry Bridges | Is God Really in Control? Trusting God in a World of Terrorism, Tsunamis, and Personal Tragedy, NavPress (2006) | [
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20231101.en_13207691_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Crosby%20by-election | 1981 Crosby by-election | The 1981 Crosby by-election' was a by-election held in England on 26 November 1981 to elect a new Member of Parliament (MP) for the House of Commons constituency of Crosby on Merseyside. It followed the death of Crosby's MP Sir Graham Page, of the Conservative Party. | [
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20231101.en_13207691_4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Crosby%20by-election | 1981 Crosby by-election | In July 1981 the most intense and prolonged instance of public unrest in the United Kingdom in the late twentieth century had occurred in the Toxteth area of Liverpool, following on the heels of similar riots in the St Paul's area of Bristol, Handsworth and Brixton. | [
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20231101.en_13207691_7 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Crosby%20by-election | 1981 Crosby by-election | Notably, Crosby had one of the largest Roman Catholic electorates in England and Wales, with about one third of the voters adherents of the faith. There were no fewer than eighteen Catholic churches in the constituency, numerous Catholic schools including St. Mary's College, and several Catholic charities including Jos... | [
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20231101.en_13207691_8 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Crosby%20by-election | 1981 Crosby by-election | At the 1979 general election, Page had gained more than half the votes cast. For the by-election, the Conservatives stood John Butcher, a chartered accountant and a Royal Navy reservist, living in Cheshire and working in Warrington. | [
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20231101.en_13207691_9 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Crosby%20by-election | 1981 Crosby by-election | The Labour Party had taken second place in 1979, with just over a quarter of the vote. Their candidate had been Tony Mulhearn, a leading figure on Liverpool City Council, and a prominent member of the Militant tendency, a far left wing group with considerable influence in the city. For the by-election, the party inste... | [
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20231101.en_13207691_11 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Crosby%20by-election | 1981 Crosby by-election | The previous month the Liberal Bill Pitt had won the Croydon North West by-election by-election, having finished in a distant third place in the same constituency in 1979. In the wake of that result Liberal leader David Steel had said that the Alliance seemed to have taken support away from both of the main parties in ... | [
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20231101.en_13207691_14 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Crosby%20by-election | 1981 Crosby by-election | Veteran candidate Bill Boaks stood as "Democratic Monarchist, Public Safety, White Resident", while Tom Keen stood in support of a Conservative-Liberal Alliance. John Kennedy stood to highlight the case of seven students at Middlesex Polytechnic who had been suspended after a sit-in protest demanding nursery facilitie... | [
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20231101.en_13207691_16 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Crosby%20by-election | 1981 Crosby by-election | Jenkins won another seat for the SDP at the Glasgow Hillhead by-election in 1982, but the party suffered setbacks at the 1983 general election, and Williams lost Crosby to a new Conservative candidate aided by the fact that boundary changes had been implemented bringing Aintree into the constituency in place of Waterlo... | [
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