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  2. Linda Howard - Wikipedia

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    Linda S. Howington (born August 3, 1950 in Alabama, United States) is an American best-selling romance/suspense author under her pseudonym Linda Howard. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Love and War (Banks & Steelz song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the "Love and War" was released on the duo's YouTube channel on May 20, 2016. Directed by director group Arms Race, the video is a tribute to an iconic torture scene from the 1992 Quentin Tarantino-directed film Reservoir Dogs. [5] [6] [7] The video has been described as "grisly" by Sarah Murphy of Exclaim!. [8]

  4. Le Noise - Wikipedia

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    Accompanying the album was a black and white film of live-in-studio performances of all the songs, shot by Adam CK Vollick; it was released on YouTube as well as in DVD format. Videos for "Angry World", [17] "Hitchhiker", [18] "Love And War" [19] and "Walk With Me" [20] were premiered separately before the album release.

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  7. Lost in America - Wikipedia

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    David and Linda Howard are typical 1980s yuppies in Los Angeles, dissatisfied with their bourgeois lifestyle. [3] He works in an advertising agency and she for a department store, but after failing to receive an expected promotion and instead being asked to transfer to the firm's office in New York City, David angrily insults his boss, and he is fired.

  8. Banks of the Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The song is similar to other murder ballads in the idiom of songs such as "The Lexington Murder" and "The Knoxville Girl". [4] These ballads may be traced back to the British broadside tradition of songs dated to at least the end of 18th century, such as "The Oxford Girl" and "The Berkshire Tragedy" (Roud 263; Laws P35), songs that may have been based on real events.

  9. How a former Idaho state trooper was arrested for his wife's ...

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    Dan and Kendy Howard had been married since 1994. By 2021, Dan Howard had gone from working as an Idaho State Trooper to working in the Alaskan oil fields for three weeks at a time.