Most people in terminal believe that he Nightingales don't exist and simply think they are fictional group created to scare young people into doing what they are told. They also don't think that thieves can be religious or have honor.
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| - Most people in terminal believe that he Nightingales don't exist and simply think they are fictional group created to scare young people into doing what they are told. They also don't think that thieves can be religious or have honor.
- It was cancelled on April 26, 1989 after one season and 13 episodes.
- Nightingales was a clothing retailer who did business with Baldwin's Casuals in February 1985 when buyer Ralph Ward inspected a line of jump suits designed by Christine Millward and modelled by Shirley Armitage and her friend from cutting, Donna. The visit was successful and Nightingales placed an order for the jump suits.
- The nightingale was a songbird. This bird brought Togashi the plum blossom the day that he ended his fast, and as such the bird was revered by many of the Dragon.
- Nightingales was ad-hoc group of Tarisian street urchins who lived during the Jedi Civil War. They named themselves after a Tarisian bird, the nightingale known for keeping their families safe and loved, a fact the members embraced.
- The Nightingales were championed by John Peel, who had earlier given sessions to the Prefects. He said of them: "Their performances will serve to confirm their excellence when we are far enough distanced from the 1980s to look at the period rationally and other, infinitely better known, bands stand revealed as charlatans". [1] Footage of Peel attending a Nightingales gig (filmed on 23 September 1980) was included in the 1981 BBC documentary Arena.
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| - *Ayjae "Lore"
*Jory "Gaunt"
*Kin "Trix"
*Edessa Lorso "Taunt"
*Morrigan "Fetch"
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| - The Nightingales were championed by John Peel, who had earlier given sessions to the Prefects. He said of them: "Their performances will serve to confirm their excellence when we are far enough distanced from the 1980s to look at the period rationally and other, infinitely better known, bands stand revealed as charlatans". [1] Footage of Peel attending a Nightingales gig (filmed on 23 September 1980) was included in the 1981 BBC documentary Arena. Before splitting in the late Eighties, the band recorded eight sessions for Peel's show. The DJ was a strong supporter of Robert Lloyd's subsequent work.
- Most people in terminal believe that he Nightingales don't exist and simply think they are fictional group created to scare young people into doing what they are told. They also don't think that thieves can be religious or have honor.
- It was cancelled on April 26, 1989 after one season and 13 episodes.
- Nightingales was a clothing retailer who did business with Baldwin's Casuals in February 1985 when buyer Ralph Ward inspected a line of jump suits designed by Christine Millward and modelled by Shirley Armitage and her friend from cutting, Donna. The visit was successful and Nightingales placed an order for the jump suits.
- The nightingale was a songbird. This bird brought Togashi the plum blossom the day that he ended his fast, and as such the bird was revered by many of the Dragon.
- Nightingales was ad-hoc group of Tarisian street urchins who lived during the Jedi Civil War. They named themselves after a Tarisian bird, the nightingale known for keeping their families safe and loved, a fact the members embraced.
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