Arockeris a chair that can be rocked back and forth.
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Instead of confronting expectations of female rockers, their photographs depict the band simply speaking with and listening to each other.
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This situation derived from the initially hostile performance environments encountered by 1950s rockers.
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One does not often come across ' the malerocker', just ' therocker'.
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In the grand tradition, local rockers have employed such dichotomies within performance mythologies and marketing strategies.
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Putrockerin the room in the middle of the picture.
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Perhaps the presence of a politician keen to reminisce about his own teenage, mullet-headed years as a pubrockeris all that is needed.
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Although his origins were actually in the earlier pub rock scene, his audience was undoubtedly swollen by a large contingent of punk rockers.
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Arockeris a chair which can be rocked back and forth.
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My generation, the punk rockers, grew up totally affected by the war.
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Pairs of wheels mounted onrockerarms move independently over rough surfaces.
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The rockers are not prepared to see it as a genre term that belongs exclusively to the bard poets, but link it to their own work.
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Because she is using those songs to establish her own legitimacy as arocker, she leaves them intact and performs them unironically - straight, so to speak.
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It is estimated that the cost of replacing therockerassemblies will be about £200,000.
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If an individual goes off hisrocker, there is very little one can do to stop it.
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