• Aerial are a power-pop band who formed in the late 1990s in Aberdeen, Scotland. Aerial are a power-pop band formed in Aberdeen, Scotland in the late 1990s...
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  • System of a Down Aerial (Canadian band) Aerial (Scottish band) Aerial (Swedish band) Aerial (dance move) Aerial (skateboarding) Front aerial, gymnastics move...
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  • "Aerials" is a song by American heavy metal band System of a Down. It was released in 2002 as the third single from their second album Toxicity, which...
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  • Admiral Fallow, indie folk band Adopted as Holograph, band Adventures in Stereo, band Aereogramme, rock band Aerial, power-pop band Pete Agnew, bassist and...
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    known as the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre until 2017) is Scotland's largest exhibition centre, located in Glasgow, Scotland. It is one of...
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    and in his promotional video for his track, "What We Made". The Scottish post-rock band Mogwai included a song titled "Pripyat" on their album Atomic (2016)...
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  • band Switchblade Symphony, an American band Strawberry Switchblade, a Scottish band Switchblade (album), an album by Schaft "Switchblade", an instrumental...
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    briefly rented a home here before their incarceration. Aerial view, 1920 Aerial view, 1920 Aerial view, 1920 Port Dalhousie, 2018 A memorial in the town...
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    Oasis are an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991. The group initially consisted of Liam Gallagher (lead vocals), Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs (guitar)...
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  • 'red-haired one'". Lasgo – From the Scottish city Glasgow with the first and last letters removed. Led Zeppelin – The band name "Led Zeppelin" refers to the...
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    Johnstone (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    wards being four Labour Party, three Scottish National Party (SNP) and one Independent. For elections to the Scottish Parliament, Johnstone is included in...
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    Scottish Television (now, legally, known as STV Central Limited) is the ITV network franchisee for Central Scotland. The channel — the largest of the...
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    Oban (redirect from Oban, Scotland)
    OH-bən; Scottish Gaelic: An t-Òban [ən̪ˠ ˈt̪ɔːpan] meaning The Little Bay) is a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. Despite...
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    Glenrothes; Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Rathais, pronounced [kʲlən̪ˠˈrˠahɪʃ]) is a town situated in the heart of Fife, in east-central Scotland. It had a population...
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    and performing an aerial dance. They are usually found in canals and quiet rivers with muddy bottoms located in open country. The banded demoiselle is a...
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    Camp Mackall (category Buildings and structures in Scotland County, North Carolina)
    runway 16/34 was constructed in 2016, and is restricted to use by unmanned aerial vehicles. It is 5500 by 150 feet (1676 x 46 m) and has a concrete surface...
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  • Brazilian professional football manager Heron (surname) Clan Heron, a Scottish border-riding clan Heron Baronets, two extinct baronetcies Heron (footballer)...
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    Flying Knights" were flying the P-40 Warhawk, and were famous for their aerial defense of Darwin from March 1942 to August 1942. Afterward, the 9th Fighter...
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    the Scottish Government announced plans to strengthen Scotland’s historic links with Scandinavia. Canadian scholar Michael Stachura explores Scottish literature’s...
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  • eastern England during World War II. The series serves as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). It is the first series to be produced...
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    Academy on the University of Limerick campus. In 2014 he established the aerial dance company Fidget Feet as Artists in Residence at the Academy, which...
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    Armadale, West Lothian (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    the Armadale registered Scottish Charity No SC043118 (The West Lothian Archaeological Trust) set up the Scottish National Aerial Photography Scheme for...
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  • three days, a victim simply vanishes. Governor Koong of Tawntoom uses an aerial form of the virus to devastate the rebellious province of Umboo, but a leak...
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    only a little over 40 years; they probably only held Scottish land for about 80 years. Some Scottish historians such as Alistair Moffat maintain Roman influence...
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    Gulf of Corryvreckan (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    premise—a wild swimming and bathing journey through Britain. The Scottish death metal band Hand of Kalliach produced an album Corryvreckan in 2024. Saltstraumen –...
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    Knock More transmitting station (category Transmitter sites in Scotland)
    21–34, Band IV). Three of the new digital multiplexes were in the upper part of Band V, which would have required some viewers to replace their aerials with...
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    activist. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the alternative metal band System of a Down, which was formed in 1994. Tankian has released five albums...
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    Scots: Kirkintulloch; Scottish Gaelic: Cair Cheann Tulaich) is a town and former barony burgh in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It lies on the Forth and...
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  • Pioneer (section Bands)
    unmanned aerial vehicle RSD-10 Pioneer, a Soviet missile Scammell Pioneer Semi-trailer, a British tank recovery and transport vehicle Scottish Aviation...
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    Robroyston (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    Robroyston (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Raibeart Ruadh) is a suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, located around three miles (five kilometres) northeast of the city...
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