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John Lennon married avant-garde artist, Yoko Ono.John Lennon = English rock star, guitarist, and songwriter who with Paul McCartney wrote most of the music for the Beatles (1940-1980)
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When he faced our section, I saw he was wearing dark round sunglasses like the ones John Lennon wore.† (source)John Lennon = English rock star who with Paul McCartney wrote most of the music for the Beatles
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In the end, the magazine compared him with John Lennon from the Beatles.† (source)
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Just don't kill John Lennon or anything.† (source)
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Here is John Lennon, in an interview after the Beatles disbanded, talking about the band's performances at a Hamburg strip club called the Indra: We got better and got more confidence.† (source)
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Like John Lennon.† (source)
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I scrapped that project, but did finish John Lennon.† (source)John Lennon = English rock star who with Paul McCartney wrote most of the music for the Beatles
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He had long gray hair pulled back into a ponytail that reached his waist, and his glasses were the same kind John Lennon had favored.† (source)
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When we reached the kitchen we saw the bead curtain was drawn across the entryway to the study, and beyond it Paul's voice had given way to John Lennon's.† (source)
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He wore John Lennon glasses.† (source)
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I go back to my floor, and John Lennon's scratchy voice is still blasting down the hall.† (source)
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I listened to the protest songs of Bob Dylan; John Lennon; Peter, Paul, and Mary; the Byrds; and others, and owned a number of their recordings.† (source)
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Beatle assassin Mark David Chapman will legally change his name to John Lennon and begin a new career as a rock lyricist from his prison cell on murderer's row.† (source)
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I was taught more about John Lennon than I was about Thomas Jefferson.† (source)
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He wore John Lennon glasses.† (source)
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The Talib in the John Lennon sunglasses was looking down at another man squatting next to the hole, tossing a rock up and down in his hand.† (source)
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