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  2. You Keep Me Hangin' On - Wikipedia

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    Wilde filmed a music video to promote the song. [61] Directed by Greg Masuak, the video shows Wilde in a dark room lying on a large bed. She then rises from the bed as she sings the song and finds herself being "threatened" by a strange man who is breaking down the walls around her.

  3. Capital punishment in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The method of execution in Austria was hanging until the annexation by Nazi Germany (1938-1945) when it was replaced by the guillotine. After World War II, hanging was re-introduced by the British. The last person to be executed in Austria was Johann Trnka. He was hanged on 24 March 1950 for the crime of murder. Capital punishment was abolished ...

  4. Category:Nazis executed by Austria by hanging - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:People executed by Austria by hanging - Wikipedia

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    Austria portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. 0–9. ... Pages in category "People executed by Austria by hanging"

  6. Category:Suicides by hanging in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Austria portal; Pages in category "Suicides by hanging in Austria" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  7. List of people who died by hanging - Wikipedia

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    Rainey Bethea, last public hanging in Kentucky, for rape and murder (14 August 1936) Roscoe "Red" Jackson, last public hanging in U.S., for murder (21 May 1937) Udham Singh, Indian revolutionary (31 July 1940) Dietrich Bonhoeffer, German theologian (9 April 1945) Irma Grese, German Nazi concentration camp guard and war criminal (13 December 1945)

  8. January (song) - Wikipedia

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    "January" is a song by Scottish rock band Pilot. Written by the band's guitarist and singer David Paton and produced by Alan Parsons, it was released by EMI Records in January 1975 [1] as the follow-up to the band's breakthrough single, "Magic".

  9. Mr. Bond (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Hassler mostly used popular hip-hop music, but also pop, punk and EDM music to create his songs. His music is mainly in English, but he also recorded three songs in German. Hassler published a total of 95 songs from 2015 to 2019. At one time, it was available on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music. [8]