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Many towns and cities around the world …………… (1) up a particular image or memory as soon as they …………… (2) mentioned, whether it is due to a catastrophic earthquake that shattered it, an aeroplane that came down just outside it, or a madman with a gun…………… (3) amok through the streets in the dim and …………… (4) past.
Glastonbury is now established as …………… (5) to this group. ‘Have you been to Glanstonbury?’ will rarely be a query as to whether you have …………… (6) passed through the town on your travels. Almost certainly it will be a reference to the twenty-year-old Festival of Music whose home it is. What is …………… (7) in the media as ‘an instant town the size of Oxford’ appears there for three days in late June and …………… (8) inhabited by around 100,000 people, most of whom will have …………… (9) up to ¤100 a ticket for the privilege.
In the last year or so, a sometimes quite heated argument has …………… (10) out along the lines of ‘ Are you too old for Glastonbury?’ As we milled yesterday amongst the crowds, opinion seemed evenly divided. Never …………… (11) been to such a festival before, seventeen-year-old Nathalie Worsnip failed to see why forty-somethings who …………… (12) had their day should spoil things for people like her who …………… (13) going to Glastonbury for the first time. She suspected the former would be …………… (14) like mad for middle-aged has-beens’ and ignore up-and-coming young bands who had …………… (15) to break into the big time. On the other hand, reformed hippie and university lecturer, David Stone, pointed out that it was his generation who had …………… (16) Glastonbury on the map. There had …………… (17) nothing like it before, and he failed to see why they could not follow through what they had …………… (18) in the late seventies.
The Festival’s future and its ethnos seem uncertain. Will grandfathers still …………… (19) attending in ten years’ time, or will they …………… (20) been banned in the interests of today’s (and tomorrow’s) music?
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Many towns and cities around the world …………… (1) up a particular image or memory as soon as they …………… (2) mentioned, whether it is due to a catastrophic earthquake that shattered it, an aeroplane that came down just outside it, or a madman with a gun…………… (3) amok through the streets in the dim and …………… (4) past.Glastonbury is now established as …………… (5) to this group. ‘Have you been to Glanstonbury?’ will rarely be a query as to whether you have …………… (6) passed through the town on your travels. Almost certainly it will be a reference to the twenty-year-old Festival of Music whose home it is. What is …………… (7) in the media as ‘an instant town the size of Oxford’ appears there for three days in late June and …………… (8) inhabited by around 100,000 people, most of whom will have …………… (9) up to ¤100 a ticket for the privilege.In the last year or so, a sometimes quite heated argument has …………… (10) out along the lines of ‘ Are you too old for Glastonbury?’ As we milled yesterday amongst the crowds, opinion seemed evenly divided. Never …………… (11) been to such a festival before, seventeen-year-old Nathalie Worsnip failed to see why forty-somethings who …………… (12) had their day should spoil things for people like her who …………… (13) going to Glastonbury for the first time. She suspected the former would be …………… (14) like mad for middle-aged has-beens’ and ignore up-and-coming young bands who had …………… (15) to break into the big time. On the other hand, reformed hippie and university lecturer, David Stone, pointed out that it was his generation who had …………… (16) Glastonbury on the map. There had …………… (17) nothing like it before, and he failed to see why they could not follow through what they had …………… (18) in the late seventies.The Festival’s future and its ethnos seem uncertain. Will grandfathers still …………… (19) attending in ten years’ time, or will they …………… (20) been banned in the interests of today’s (and tomorrow’s) music?
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Many cities around the world Towns and ............... (1) up một image as soon as the memory or chúng ............... (2) Mentioned, nếu it to a catastrophic earthquake is vì có shattered it, an airplane có Came down just outside it, or a madman with a gun ............... (3) amok through the streets in the dim and ............... (4) past.
Glastonbury is now established as ............... (5 ) to this group. 'Have you been to Glanstonbury?' Will be a query as to rarely Whether you have ............... (6) passed through the town on của travels. Almost certainly it Will Be a reference to the twenty-year-old Festival of Music có home it is. What is ............... (7) in the media as 'an instant town the size of Oxford' there for three days vẻ in late June and ............... (8) Inhabited by around 100,000 people, most of Whom Will have ............... (9) up to ¤100 a ticket for the privilege.
In the last year or so, a sometimes quite heated argument has ............... (10) out along the lines of "Are you too old for Glastonbury? ' As yesterday amongst the crowds milled chúng, Evenly Divided Seemed opinion. Never ............... (11) Such a festival been to the before, seventeen-year-old failed to see why Nathalie Worsnip forty-somethings who ............... (12) Had Their Day shouldnt spoil things for People who like her Do ............... (13) going to Glastonbury for the first time. She suspected the former would be ............... (14) Middle-aged like mad for has-beens' and ignore the up-and-coming young bands who Had ............... (15) to break Into the big time. On the other hand, university lecturer and reformed hippie, David Stone, pointed out it was his generation who có Had ............... (16) Glastonbury on the map. Had there ............... (17) nothing like it all before, and he failed to see why could not follow through what chúng chúng Had ............... (18) in the late seventies.
The Festival's future uncertain và ethnos Seem . Will grandfathers still ............... (19) in ten years ATTENDING 'time, or sẽ chúng ............... (20) Been banned in the Interests of today's (and tomorrow's) music?
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