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  2. Play Like a Champion Today - Wikipedia

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    Play Like a Champion Today is a saying written on a sign in the 1940s by Bud Wilkinson, the coach of the University of Oklahoma Sooners football team, to inspire the players as they entered Owen Field. It is located overhead in the tunnel leading out to the field in the south end zone at the renamed Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

  3. Run for Cover (Gary Moore album) - Wikipedia

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    Run for Cover is the fifth solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released on 2 September 1985. [6] It is often considered his breakthrough album. The album includes the top 5 single "Out in the Fields" and a re-recording of the song "Empty Rooms", originally from Moore's previous album Victims of the Future, which became one of Moore's biggest solo successes, reaching No ...

  4. Out in the Fields (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Out in the Fields" is a song by Irish musicians Gary Moore and Phil Lynott, who had previously been bandmates in Thin Lizzy. Written by Moore and released as a single in 1985, the song was also featured on his album Run for Cover in the same year. It is about the Troubles in Northern Ireland. [2]

  5. Woman runs onto field waving pro-Trump sign during Jets ... - AOL

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    A female fan halted the Pittsburgh Steelers-New York Jets game after she sprinted onto the field while waving a pro-Trump sign onto the field whie waving a pro-Trump sign during Sunday's match-up.

  6. Field sign - Wikipedia

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    A tabard in the livery colors of a lord and bearing his coat of arms was a common field sign. A sash of colored cloth worn on the waist or over the shoulder. A red sash was worn by Imperial and Catholic troops of the Thirty Years War. A black and yellow sash was worn by Swedish troops of the Thirty Years War. A bow of ribbon worn on the cap or hat.

  7. Why Dontcha - Wikipedia

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    Other noteworthy tracks include "Out into the Fields", which Jack Bruce continued to perform in concert following West, Bruce and Laing's breakup (and which he re-recorded for his 2001 album Shadows in the Air), and "Love is Worth the Blues", a song loosely based on the chords and structure of The Rolling Stones' "Play with Fire".

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