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  2. 14 Best Sunglasses to Flatter Round Faces — All Under $25 - AOL

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  5. List of Small Faces members - Wikipedia

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    Small Faces were originally a British rhythm and blues band with a heavy mod following. They were later heavily praised and regarded as an influential psychedelic group with songs such as "Here Come the Nice","Itchycoo Park" and "Lazy Sunday" Formed in early 1965, the group originally included guitarist and lead singer Steve Marriott, bassist Ronnie Lane, keyboardist and guitarist Jimmy ...

  6. Glasses - Wikipedia

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    Polarized sunglasses may present some difficulties for pilots since reflections from water and other structures often used to gauge altitude may be removed. Liquid-crystal displays emit polarized light, making them sometimes difficult to view with polarized sunglasses. Sunglasses may be worn for aesthetic purposes, or simply to hide the eyes.

  7. Tin Soldier (song) - Wikipedia

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    Tin Soldier (song) " Tin Soldier " is a song released by the English rock band Small Faces on 2 December 1967, written by Steve Marriott (credited to Marriott/Lane). The song peaked at number nine in the UK singles chart and number 38 in Canada. [3] It has since been covered by many other notable rock artists.

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