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  2. Living creatures (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    Ezekiel's vision of the four living creatures in Ezekiel 1 are identified as cherubim in Ezekiel 10, [1] who are God's throne bearers. [2] Cherubim as minor guardian deities [3] of temple or palace thresholds are known throughout the Ancient East. Each of Ezekiel's cherubim have four faces, that of a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle. [2]

  3. 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault - Wikipedia

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    The album was released as standard and deluxe editions. The standard edition contains 14 tracks and features several previously unpublished polaroid photos of Nicks throughout her career. The limited quantity deluxe edition features a different track list order with two bonus tracks (" Twisted " and "Watch Chain") in addition to a full color 48 ...

  4. Release the Panic - Wikipedia

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    The album got three four-star reviews from About.com, CCM Magazine and Worship Leader. [9] [18] About.com's Kim Jones wrote that "bottom line" is that "RED rocks it hard, eases up a bit and rocks it soft and then goes for fun with remixes of songs from past hit albums. The diversity is there, every where you turn as is the message.

  5. Crimson (Alkaline Trio album) - Wikipedia

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    A two-disc deluxe edition was released on December 6, 2005 through Vagrant. The second disc features demo recordings, acoustic versions of songs on the album and music videos. [27] Around its release, the band performed at the FNX Throws a Holiday Show, Next Big Thing, and The Night The Buzz Stole Christmas radio festivals. [28] "

  6. Cherub Rock - Wikipedia

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    "Cherub Rock" was one of the last songs written for the album, and the lyrics relate to Corgan's relationship with his perception of the indie rock community and larger media. [6] The song was performed in standard tuning with an E octave played at the 7th fret, a technique which the band used on other songs, such as " Drown ", " Tristessa ...

  7. Remember When One Direction Released ‘Four’ — Their Final ...

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    One Direction was formed in 2010 on U.K.’s The X Factor and while they didn’t win the singing competition, the boys became a global phenomenon. Their debut album, Up All Night, was released in ...

  8. Everyone Is Everybody Else - Wikipedia

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    Everyone Is Everybody Else was remastered for a second time in 2016 and reissued by Esoteric Recordings (through Cherry Red Records). This 2 CD/1 DVD set includes the complete original mix of the album, the 4 bonus tracks that appeared on the Polydor reissue, a new remix of the album (which excludes "For No One" which only appears on the first disc "original mix" of the album), a 2016 remix of ...

  9. This Strange Engine - Wikipedia

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    This Strange Engine is the ninth studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released in April 1997 by the Castle Communications imprint Raw Power. It was the first of the three recordings that Marillion made under contract with Castle, after being dropped by EMI Records in 1995 and before eventually going independent in 2000.