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  2. Patsey - Wikipedia

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    Patsey is believed to have been born around 1817. In 1830, when she was 13, she was sold to Edwin Epps in Louisiana. [1] According to Northup, Edwin Epps had "repulsive and coarse" manners and did not have a sense "of kindness or of justice." When drunk, he would lash out at enslaved people with a whip, enjoying the sound of their screams. [2]

  3. Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray - Wikipedia

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    Patsy Cline signed with Four Star Records in 1954 and released a variety of singles for the label until the early 1960s. She recorded different selections of material, such as traditional country, traditional pop and Rockabilly music. Yet only one single, "Walkin' After Midnight" (1957), became a major hit. [2]

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  5. Patsy - Wikipedia

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    Patsy is a given name often used as a diminutive of the feminine given name Patricia or sometimes the masculine name Patrick, or occasionally other names containing the syllable "Pat" (such as Cleopatra, Patience, or Patrice).

  6. Crazy Dreams - Wikipedia

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    The results disappointed Cline and arranged for her manager (Randy Hughes) to find better material for her to record at her studio sessions. [3] The results fared better with Cline, beginning at her January 1960 session when she cut the track "Crazy Dreams".

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  8. Fantasy football Week 13 cheat sheet: PPR rankings, sleepers

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    Fantasy football Week 13 quarterback rankings Led by quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry, the Baltimore Ravens have the NFL's best offense through 12 weeks, averaging 426.7 ...

  9. Today, Tomorrow and Forever (Patsy Cline song) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The single was given a full-page advertisement on Billboard magazine following its release. To promote the record, Cline also toured multiple dates alongside country artists Brenda Lee and Porter Wagoner. [6] The song did not become successful, along with two additional singles Decca released in 1957. [7] "Today, Tomorrow and Forever ...