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Janick Gers and Steve Harris.
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Iron Maiden bass guitarist Steve Harris
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Iron maiden
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Iron Maiden New Killers (WN music poster)
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Bruce Dickinson sings during British Heavy Metal band Iron Maiden's concert
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Donington's Dunlop Bridge. The Download Festival (owned and operated by Live Nation) began at the venue in 2003, headlined by Iron Maiden and Audios lave. The event has been held each summer since then.
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Bruce Dickinson
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Rock am Ring 2006 stage, Dir en grey shown, with headliners Iron Maiden, R.E.M. and Wir sind Helden, also Mudvayne, Melody Club, HIM, Green Day, Incubus, The Hives, Slayer, Marilyn Manson, 3 Doors Down, Helmet, Billy Idol, Velvet Revolver, Feeder
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Batavia (ship)
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Smolny Institute, the seat of the governor.
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Steve Harris, Dave Murray, Janick Gers and Adrian Smith during an Iron Maiden show in Barcelona (A Matter of Life and Death World Tour).
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USS O'Kane (DDG-77) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy. The ship was built by Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, starting on May 8, 1997. The ship was commissioned on October 23, 1999. It is named for Medal of Honor recipient Rear Admiral Richard O'Kane.
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Bazaly
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Bullet for My Valentine
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Twickenham Stadium
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Cradle of Filth
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Wicker man on fire at the Archaeolink outdoor museum, Oyne, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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Bassist Steve Harris of Iron Maiden is known for his technically-challenging bass "gallops"
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Queen illustrating a typical band layout during a 1984 concert. Lead vocalist (frontman) Freddie Mercury stands centre-stage in front of the drummer, guitarist and bassist positioned between the two at either side of the frontman.
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Panoramic view of the Golden Horn in Istanbul, as seen from the Galata Tower. The Galata Bridge can be seen in the centre of the picture. The Seraglio Point where the Topkapı Palace is located is seen at the left tip of the historic peninsula; followed by (left to right) the Hagia Sophia, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, the Yeni Mosque near the Galata Bridge, the Beyazıt Tower rising high in the background, and the Süleymaniye Mosque at far right, among others. The Sea of Marmara and the Princes' Islan
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Black-and-white timbered buildings on Nantwich High Street Prehistoric burial grounds can be found at The Bride stones, near Singleton's (Neolithic) and Robin Hood's Tump, near Alpraham (Bronze Age)
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Parc Jean-Drapeau
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Live at 2007's Masters of Rock. From October to December 2007, Children of Bodom recorded their sixth studio album, entitled Blood drunk,[16] which was released on April 15, 2008.[17] The album contained 10 songs with one of them being a cover song.
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Air National Guard KC-135 tanks a US Navy Hornet USAF KC-135 and French Air Force KC-135FR refueling-boom equipped tankers can be field converted to a probe-and-drogue system using a special adapter unit. In this configuration, the tanker retains its articulated boom, but has a hose/drogue at the end of it instead of the usual nozzle.
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The O2 Shepherds Bush Empire (the first word is sometimes spelled Shepherd's) is a music venue in Shepherd's Bush, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, run by the Academy Music Group. It was built in 1903, as a music hall, and in 1953 became the BBC Television Theatre. Since 1991, it has operated as a music venue.
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A view over Sofia at night