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* The song " National Hum " by The Constantines refers to the construction of the Luminous Veil: " Your mayor is raising fences to keep bodies off the Don Valley Parkway.
Constantines is an indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Constantines enjoyed widespread play on campus radio and was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Alternative Album.
The members of the Constantines have occasionally played shows under the name Horsey Craze, covering Neil Young songs.
The Constantines recorded four Neil Young covers for the LP, while The Unintended performed four Gordon Lightfoot songs.
In 2007, following the demise of their former Canadian record label Three Gut Records, the Constantines signed with Arts & Crafts.
CBC Radio 3 was also the sponsor of a nation-wide tour in March and April 2007 featuring The Constantines and Jon-Rae and the River.
In 2008, the network sponsored and broadcast several live shows at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, including performances by Basia Bulat, The Constantines, The Most Serene Republic, The Stills, Shout Out Louds, Christine Fellows, Grand Analog and Hot Springs.
At Three Gut, Royal City joined label mates Cuff the Duke and The Constantines in Toronto's early 2000s music scene.
The Canadian indie rock band The Constantines entitled a track " Credit River " on their 2008 album Kensington Heights.
Members of Royal City and The Constantines have regularly appeared as Vermue's band, live and on recordings.
It was founded in 1999 by Lisa Moran and Tyler Clarke Burke as a vehicle for releasing albums by their friends ; it became an influential player in Canadian music with the breakout success of the Constantines ' self-titled 2001 release on the label.
Constantines released a limited-edition vinyl split of Neil Young covers with The Unintended on Toronto's Blue Fog Recordings in early 2006.
Few black people had been seen in Nelson, and although some residents wrote welcoming letters, the Constantines also received racist and abusive ones.
In 1931 the Constantines settled in a fairly prosperous, middle-class area of Nelson, where they were to live until 1949.
In 2006 for Broken Social Scene: Broken Social Scene ( Louise Upperton ( Director / Designer ); Christopher Mills, Kevin Drew, Justin Peroff ( Illustrators )) and in 2009 for Constantines: Kensington Heights " ( Dallas Wherle, Robyn Kotyk and Alex Vs. Alex ).
Hence, this makes Justina at the heart of the family connexions between the dynasties of the Constantines, the Valentinians and the Theodosians.
Bryan Webb-former CHRW Music Director, now lead vocalist for the Constantines.
His extensive record-producing credits have led Now magazine to dub him " the Timbaland of southern Ontario alt-country "; he has produced albums for artists including Great Lake Swimmers, The Hidden Cameras, The Constantines, By Divine Right, Royal City, The Priddle Concern, Detective Kalita, The Weekend, The Burning Hell, The Patients, The Parkas, Panic Coast, The Randals and Jim Guthrie.
He there, 1666, engraved for Le Brun Constantines Battle with Laxentius, his Triumph, and the Stoning of Stephen, which gave great satisfaction to the painter, and placed Audran in the very first rank of engravers at Paris.
The Constantines befriend the Dodds.
The Constantines ' marriage has begun to unravel again.

buy and renovate
The 203 ( k ) program offers low down payment loans to primary resident owner occupants or nonprofit groups to buy and renovate a house.
The gentrification is in part fuelled by local area gay couples coming into the area to buy and renovate the properties.
Low property value allowed developers to buy and renovate a large number of historic buildings.
The owner wanted to go with the latter, but the Todds decided to buy the theater and renovate.
Four teens buy the property and they want to renovate it as a nightclub.

buy and house
If the house you plan to buy or build won't have big overhangs, you can still do a fair job of keeping the sun off walls and windows with properly designed trellises, fences and awnings.
If a house or car is above a certain value, the bankrupt can buy the interest back from the estate in order to keep the asset.
By November 1890, Monet was prosperous enough to buy the house, the surrounding buildings and the land for his gardens.
The change to the dollar also precipitated a trend toward lower interest rates in El Salvador, helping many to secure credit in order to buy a house or a car ; over time, displeasure with the change has largely disappeared, though the issue resurfaces as a political tool when elections are on the horizon.
" A similar example is in the book The World According to Garp when the hero Garp decides to buy a house a moment after a small plane crashes into it, reasoning that the chances of another plane hitting the house have just dropped to zero.
Margarete sold her share of the clinic and used the proceeds to buy a plot of land in Waldtrudering, near Munich, where they put up a prefabricated house.
When the house of Israel consumed all the grain that they brought from Egypt, Israel told his sons to go back and buy more.
Petrarch's will ( dated April 4, 1370 ) leaves 50 florins to Boccaccio " to buy a warm winter dressing gown "; various legacies ( a horse, a silver cup, a lute, a Madonna ) to his brother and his friends ; his house in Vaucluse to its caretaker ; for his soul, and for the poor ; and the bulk of his estate to his son-in-law, Francescuolo da Brossano, who is to give half of it to " the person to whom, as he knows, I wish it to go "; presumably his daughter, Francesca, Brossano's wife.
Often profits were so high the owners were able to buy the house next door to live in, turning every room in their former home into bars and lounges for customers.
The usual arrangement for a tied house was that the pub was owned by the brewery but rented out to a private individual ( landlord ) who ran it as a separate business ( even though contracted to buy the beer from the brewery ).
However, the boom in the popularity of the port has caused house price inflation both in the port and surrounding areas, as people buy homes to live in, or as second or holiday homes.
* Would you buy a number 13 house?
The British film company Gainsborough Pictures offered Novello a well-paid contract, which enabled him to buy a country house in Littlewick Green, near Maidenhead.
With the expansion of the Irish economy in the 1990s, during the " Celtic Tiger " years, Drogheda became one of the main secondary locations for people who work in Dublin to buy a house, as property prices in the capital became prohibitive for many first-time home buyers.
Consumer confidence and sentiment surveys measure how people are doing financially, how they look at the overall economy of the country or business conditions in the country, if they think that the government is doing a good or a poor job and if people think that it is a good or a bad time to buy a car or to buy or sell a house.
Eva begs her father to buy Tom, and he becomes the head coachman at the St. Clare house.
The Oakie house was set for the wrecking ball, but in 2010 the city agreed to buy the Tudor-style stone landmark and its ranch estate.
The profits from her book had helped Droste to buy a small house near Meersburg, where she lived from 1846 until her death in May 1848, probably from tuberculosis.
However, the demonstration, which takes place in front of the medieval weighing house, is surrounded by many specialized stalls where it is possible to buy all kinds of cheese ( and non-cheese ) related products.
In 1921, the Historical Committee of the Wenham Village Improvement Society encouraged the society to buy the 17th-century Claflin-Richards house at the center of town.
The couple rented Wooton Lodge, a country house in Staffordshire which Diana had intended to buy.
In the early 1940s one could buy an oceanfront house with the land for about $ 600.

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