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  2. Went the Day Well? - Wikipedia

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    Went the Day Well? is a 1942 British war film adapted from a story by Graham Greene and directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. ... for example), the film's message was ...

  3. Talk:Went the Day Well? - Wikipedia

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    The film is an example of 'emotional engineering' hate propaganda and should have a warning attached to it. Liars create wars. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 1.144.104.182 ( talk ) 02:53, 21 November 2017 (UTC) [ reply ]

  4. Cumulative song - Wikipedia

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    "One Man Went To Mow" (Roud 143) is an example of a cumulative counting song. "To Kokoraki" (as sung by Donald Swann on Flanders and Swann's "At the Drop of a Hat") is a Greek counting song about animals. "Oh Sir Jasper!" is the opposite of a cumulative song, in which words are successively omitted from the chorus each time it is sung. [23]

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    Besides the mugs and magic markers, this week’s new-era program includes the introduction of free refills for certain in-store drinks, as well as the return of the self-serve condiment bar.

  6. List of catchphrases in American and British mass media

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    This is a list of catchphrases found in American and British english language television and film, where a catchphrase is a short phrase or expression that has gained usage beyond its initial scope.

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    Who went home on 'Dancing with the Stars'? Reality television star Phaedra Parks and dancer Val Chmerkovskiy were eliminated Tuesday. The pair performed a Jazz number to “Cruella de Vil” from ...

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  9. All's Well That Ends Well - Wikipedia

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    The first page of All's Well, that Ends Well from the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, published in 1623. All's Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare, published in the First Folio in 1623, where it is listed among the comedies. There is a debate about the date of its composition, with possible dates ranging from 1598 to 1608 ...