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The first time I went to the United States I was the twenty-one-year-old bass player in a Scottish pop group called the Bluebells.
California Dreaming Lawrence Donegan 2002
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The first time I went to the United States I was the twenty-one-year-old bass player in a Scottish pop group called the Bluebells.
California Dreaming Lawrence Donegan 2002
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The Southern claimed that 'an investigation' (i.e. the journalist looked at the Excalibur web site) had found that "the CD - entitled The Bluebells of Scotland - for sale on the website of the BNP's merchandising arm, called Excalibur, which sells items to raise funds for the party."
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Their first Russian art buy was "Bluebells" (circa 1909) by Natalia Goncharova (1881-1962), a view of purple flowers in a pot with a colorfully dressed peasant woman working in the background.
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'Bluebells carpet the borders and I can hear the birds singing in the garden.'
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Bluebells have come out early this spring and made a great show in brilliant warm sunshine.
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Bluebells also look good planted with celandine poppies (another native) or daffodils, because of the classic purple and yellow combination.
Virginia bluebells: a kaleidoscope of spring color « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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In her pocket she keeps the broken cup decorated with Texas Bluebells like the ones Mama planted in front of their house even though they lived in Oklahoma.
Lettie in the Ozarks Jane Hammons 2011
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Bluebells for Audrey, Jules and the entire family from snowy upstate New York!
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Bluebells flowing off into the distance under the trees......
Archive 2010-05-01 Carla 2010
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