glastonbury in A Sentence

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    Glastonbury now is about right.

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    You could have taken that to Glastonbury, though.

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    The firm says its provision for Glastonbury is the UK's biggest temporary 4G network.

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    Shortly afterwards, Williams was photographed by the press partying with the members of Oasis at Glastonbury Festival.

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    Many of Glastonbury's legends overlap, and so Arthurian tales are intertwined with another enduring local myth: the Holy Grail.

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    As a general rule a festival like Glastonbury is not a safe place to take drugs, despite its reputation.

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    Glastonbury is best known for modern music, but its programme also includes dance, comedy, theatre, circus and other arts.

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    Glastonbury is best known for modern music, but its programme also includes dance, comedy, theatre, circus and other arts.

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    Glastonbury is best known for its contemporary music, but also features dance, comedy, theater, circus, cabaret and many other arts.

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    Glastonbury is best known for its contemporary music but also features dance, comedy, theater, circus, cabaret, and many other arts.

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    Calling into Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show earlier today, West discussed a multitude of topics, most notably how he would like to work with IKEA and run for president, but also issues around police violence and his 2015 Glastonbury headlining performance.

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    If you can't take the word“festival” seriously unless there are big stages and rock bands all over the place, Wickerman is your answer- since 2001 this small-scale version of Glastonbury has been drawing thousands of visitors and winning awards for its eclectic mix of music.

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    In 2008 I had worked on a collaboration between a group of artists known as the Kawa Brass Band- a mad conglomerate of wedding band trumpeters, singers and dancers(regular performers at Womad and the Theatre and Circus Fields at Glastonbury)- and a Hungarian gypsy band called Parno Graszt.

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    Glastonbury's most fabled legend is its association with the mysterious Isle of Avalon- water levels around here are now much lower than they were in the past, meaning the Tor was probably once an island- and it was to Avalon that King Arthur was allegedly brought following his mortal wounding at the Battle of Camlan in the mid-sixth century.

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