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There is an area called South Bank - just by the river.
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Meltdown festival at the South Bank has been a chordal instrument; the electric guitar.
Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk 2009
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There's a region of the city called The South Bank, which really reminded me of London's South Bank.
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Hadrian s Fence coniifts of a bank, or wall, on the brink of a ditch; another bank/at the diftance of about five paces within it, called the South Bank r and a third, nearly the fame diftance, beyond the ditch, to the north.
A tour through the island of Great Britain : divided into circuits or journies ... 1778
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4 P.M. SOUTH BANK M.RKET The 17-hectare site known as South Bank is Brisbane's best-known tourist destination (www. visitsouthbank.com.au).
Brisbane Rosanne Barrett 2009
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Sitting in his large but somewhat spartan ITV office on London's South Bank, Lygo says mockingly: "It's all down to my blue eyes … actually, it's money, freedom, favours and anything I can do to get good people here."
'There's an absolute will that it's better for ITV if we make the stuff ourselves' 2011
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Part of this event was a "Torch of Friendship" along the route from the festival site on the South Bank to the camp in Debden, a distance of 18 miles.
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At about 11.15 they managed to enter the South Bank site, then two of them made the climb after midnight, when the floodlights were off.
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Empire magazine has been running Movie Con nights on London's South Bank for several years now, but this event is the first step towards realising the organisers' ambitions to establish a homegrown festival with the scope of San Diego's Comic Con.
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Stewart HowsonGuyzance, Northumberland• I too deplore the scale of the arts cuts, but Polly Toynbee's description of the South Bank as "blossoming … as a hub of community activity" Comment, 29 March will surprise the many local people who, before the Royal Festival Hall refurbishment, used to enjoy free music, often for dancing, every weekend lunchtime – and some weekdays.
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