The Byrds closed the festivities down at dawn on her deck.
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Of course, the most significant part of the whole expedition was Byrds flight over the Pole.
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Constance's carefully planned follow-up articles appeared, and reporters besieged the Byrds' studio.
The Nest Builder|Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale
Beautiful, allow me to present to you the Byrds' Christmas tree.
The Nest Builder|Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale
After much consideration from Mary, the Byrds decided to give up their recently acquired flat, but to keep the old studio.
The Nest Builder|Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale
The Byrds, Farraday (I'll persuade him he can leave the office), a couple of pretty skirts with no brains—me if you like.
The Nest Builder|Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale
Byrds
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the . US folk-rock and country-rock group (1964–73), noted for their vocal harmonies and 12-string guitar sound. Their albums include Mr. Tambourine Man (1965), Younger Than Yesterday (1967), and Sweetheart of the Rodeo (1968)
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