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  3. Category:Songs about the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about the COVID-19 pandemic" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Good Job (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is written in the key of A ♭ major with a 12 8 time signature and a tempo of 60 beats per minute. [9] The song uses piano as the main instrumentation. [1] According to The Suffolk Journal, the lyrics pay tribute to the essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic and it has a similar storyline to Keys song "Underdog". [10]

  5. 'Not going anywhere': Biden says he's 'passionate about our ...

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    Key to Biden's 2020 South Carolina victory was the endorsement of Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., a close Biden ally who sat next to the president Sunday on a front row pew during the service.

  6. 'We need those office folks': Officials urge Biden ...

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    Some city officials and lawmakers believe that President Biden, who has said he wants people back in offices, could spur the return by clarifying the remote-work policy for federal employees.

  7. The Covid-19 pandemic exposed caused a frantic scramble for masks, respirators and other gear to fight the virus. Now, a bipartisan effort in Congress is attempting to ease US reliance on ...

  8. Category:Songs about Joe Biden - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about Joe Biden" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Hind's Hall; L.

  9. Happy Days Are Here Again - Wikipedia

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    Closely associated with Franklin D. Roosevelt's successful presidential campaign in 1932, the song gained prominence after a spontaneous decision by Roosevelt's advisers to play it at the 1932 Democratic National Convention: after a dirge-like version of Roosevelt's favorite song "Anchors Aweigh" had been repeated over and over, without enthusiasm, a participant reportedly shouted: "For God's ...