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  2. Where Moth and Rust Destroy - Wikipedia

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    Powermetal.de. (Highly favorable) [6] Where Moth and Rust Destroy is the seventh studio album by the American Christian metal band Tourniquet. It was released on Metal Blade Records in 2003. The album's title is a reference to Matthew 6:19.

  3. The Miscellaneous - Wikipedia

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    The song "Black Lips Saturday" was their biggest hit, earning the band airplay in Europe. The band experienced some success through Europe, and the release was picked up by a British label. However, they found roadblocks from the American market, and were unable to book shows due to the diversity of countries that they lived in. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  4. Matthew 6:19–20 - Wikipedia

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    The use of the word "treasures" could refer to the contents of a treasure box or a store house. Moths are often associated with the destruction of fabrics, and in this era, pieces of clothing were a major investment. What is meant by the Greek, brosis, sometimes translated as "rust", is less certain. The word generally means "eating".

  5. Marty Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Friedman appeared on the Tourniquet albums Where Moth and Rust Destroy (2003) and Antiseptic Bloodbath (2012), and Tourniquet drummer Ted Kirkpatrick's solo album Onward to Freedom. In 2003, Friedman collaborated with Nanase Aikawa on her third mini album R.U.O.K. [16] In 2021 he toured with Aikawa on her 25th anniversary concert tour. [17]

  6. Lymantria dispar in the United States - Wikipedia

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    in the United States. The spongy moth (Lymantria dispar), formerly known as the gypsy moth, was introduced in 1868 into the United States by Étienne Léopold Trouvelot, a French scientist living in Medford, Massachusetts. Because native silk-spinning caterpillars were susceptible to disease, Trouvelot imported the species in order to breed a ...

  7. Mandolin Wind - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Rod Stewart. Producer (s) Rod Stewart. " Mandolin Wind " is a song written by Rod Stewart. It was first released on Stewart's 1971 album Every Picture Tells a Story and later as the B-side of a single from that album, his version of " (I Know) I'm Losing You." [3][4] Mercury Records issued the song as a 7-inch single in mid-1977.

  8. Abantiades atripalpis - Wikipedia

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    Pielus atripalpis Walker, 1856. Trictena argentata. Trictena atripalpis. On a man's hand. Abantiades atripalpis, also known as bardee (bardy, bardi) grub, rain moth or waikerie, and previously known as Trictena atripalpis, [1] is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It is found in the whole southern half of Australia.

  9. A Witness Tree - Wikipedia

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    A Witness Tree. A Witness Tree is a poetry collection by Robert Frost, most of which are short lyric, first published in 1942 by Henry Holt and Company in New York. The collection was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1943.