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  2. Forever and Ever (Howard Hewett album) - Wikipedia

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    It was supported by three hit singles: "Strange Relationship", "Once, Twice, Three Times" and "Forever and Ever". "Strange Relationship" and "Once, Twice, Three Times" made it to the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, reaching number 9 and number 15 respectively.

  3. Howard Hewett discography - Wikipedia

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    "Once, Twice, Three Times" — 15 — — "Forever and Ever" — — — — "Show Me" 1990 62: 2: 33 — Howard Hewett "If I Could only Have that Day Back" — 14 — — "Let Me Show You How to Fall in Love" — 67 — — "I Can't Tell You Why" 1991 — 24: 30 — Non-album single "Save Your Sex for Me" 1992 — 70 — — Allegiance "How ...

  4. Three Times a Lady - Wikipedia

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    "Three Times a Lady" is a 1978 song by American soul group Commodores for their album Natural High, written by lead singer Lionel Richie. It was produced by James Anthony Carmichael and Commodores. It was Commodores' first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 , topping the chart for two weeks on August 12, 1978, and also reached number one ...

  5. Once twice a year, now just once, Trinity Site open house ...

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    Typically, the site is open to the public twice a year: once in April, and once in October. This year, budgetary constraints limited that to just one event. October was picked due to more ...

  6. Howard Hewett - Wikipedia

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    Howard Hewett Jr. (born October 1, 1955) [1] is an American singer–songwriter. [2] Hewett rose to fame as the lead vocalist of the group Shalamar. [2] In 1985, he left the group to pursue his solo career, [2] but he later returned to the group in 2001.

  7. Morra (game) - Wikipedia

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    Players hold one hand out in front of them and count together to three (sometimes chanting "Once, twice, thrice, shoot!" or "One, two, three, shoot!"). On "shoot", both players hold out either one or two fingers. If the sum of fingers shown by both players is an even number (i.e. two or four) then the "evens" player wins; otherwise the "odds ...

  8. If You Leave (song) - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Lindgren in The New York Times Magazine suggested that the stateside popularity of "If You Leave" – as well as that of the similarly pop-oriented Crush (1985) – "obscured OMD's legacy as musical innovators" from US audiences, and marked a shift toward "making music for whoever signed the checks". [2]

  9. Odds and evens (hand game) - Wikipedia

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    Then, one or both people say "One, two, three, shoot!" or "once, twice, three, shoot!" [6] As the word "shoot" is said, the two people quickly and simultaneously thrust a fist into the center, extending either an index finger, or both the middle and index finger, indicating one or two. The sum total of fingers displayed is either odd or even.