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  2. Strangers (Merle Haggard album) - Wikipedia

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    The Strangers album is composed of new Capitol recordings, his early singles, and a couple of Tally leftovers. "Sam Hill," for example, had peaked at number forty-five after its June 1964 release. "Sam Hill," for example, had peaked at number forty-five after its June 1964 release.

  3. Merle Haggard discography - Wikipedia

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    Strangers: 1964 "Sam Hill" 45 — "(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers" 10 — 1965 "I'm Gonna Break Every Heart I Can" 42 — 1966 "Swinging Doors" (with the Strangers) 5 — Swinging Doors "The Bottle Let Me Down" (with the Strangers) 3 — "I'm a Lonesome Fugitive" (with the Strangers) 1 — I'm a Lonesome Fugitive: 1967

  4. (My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers - Wikipedia

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    "(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers" is a song written by Liz Anderson. Best remembered as American country music artist Merle Haggard 's first national Top 10 record, it was also a Top 10 song concurrently for Roy Drusky .

  5. Sam Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Sam Anderson (born April 2, 1947) [2] is an American actor. He is best known for his character roles such as Sam Gorpley on Perfect Strangers , Principal Willis DeWitt on Growing Pains , Holland Manners on Angel , dentist Bernard Nadler on Lost , Doctor Harad in Friends , and in film, as the principal in Forrest Gump .

  6. In ‘Black Doves,’ the Real Secret is the Friends We Made ...

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    Helen, Sam, Williams, Eleanor, and Kai-Ming manage to escape, despite a mysterious message left on Alex’s phone that warns them they “have been watched and will be held accountable.”

  7. Sam Hill (euphemism) - Wikipedia

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    Sam Hill is an American English slang phrase, a euphemism or minced oath for "the devil" or "hell" personified (as in, "What in the Sam Hill is that?"). Etymologist Michael Quinion and others date the expression back to the late 1830s; [1] [2] they and others [3] consider the expression to have been a simple bowdlerization, with, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, an unknown origin.

  8. Woman Posts TikTok Looking for Stranger's Wife After Sitting ...

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    TikTok creator Kimberley Hill posted a video searching for a stranger's wife after meeting the husband on a flight from Texas to Indiana. Hill recounted how the man earnestly raved about his wife ...

  9. 5 things to know for Feb. 21: Federal firings, Inflation ...

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    The nomination faced intense scrutiny from Democrats on Capitol Hill, who have warned that Patel is poised to use the position to seek retribution against Trump’s perceived political enemies.