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  2. Tally Ho (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Tally Ho is a gaff-rigged cutter yacht designed by the artist and yacht designer Albert Strange. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The 48-foot (15 m) yacht was built at Shoreham-by-Sea , West Sussex in England and has previously carried the names Betty , Alciope , and Escape .

  3. Shyga! The Sunlight Mound - Wikipedia

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    The second single "Tally-Ho" was released on 15 October 2020. [14] [15] The official music video was released on YouTube on 5 November 2020. [16] The third single "Pukebox" was released on 13 January 2021. It was recorded at McEwan's home studio and Tone City Studios in Western Australia. [17] The official video was put up on YouTube on 1 ...

  4. Anthology (The Clean album) - Wikipedia

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    Anthology opens with the two tracks from The Clean's debut single, Tally Ho!, all five tracks of the Boodle Boodle Boodle EP, and all seven from Great Sounds Great, Good Sounds Good, So-so Sounds So-so, Bad Sounds Bad, Rotten Sounds Rotten. "At the Bottom" and "Getting Older" were released as a 7" 45 rpm single in 1983.

  5. No. 609 Squadron RAuxAF - Wikipedia

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    Spitfire Tally-Ho, by Geoffrey Lea (note that Tally-Ho is the Squadron motto). Supermarine Spitfire Mk I, by Philip West. Into the blue, by Simon Atack. Height of the Battle, by Geoff Nutkins. Showing John Dundas & Red Tobin in combat. Lone Patrol, by John Young. Showing Spifire Mk I, X4590 the aircraft now preserved at the RAF Museum, Hendon.

  6. Tally-ho - Wikipedia

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    Tally-ho dates from around 1772, and is probably derived from the French taïaut, a cry used to excite hounds when hunting deer. [1]Taïaut may have originated in the second half of the 13th century by the concatenation of a two-word war-cry: taille haut, where "taille" is the cutting edge of a sword and "haut" means high or 'raised up'.

  7. The Silver Tongued Devil and I - Wikipedia

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    "The Silver Tongued Devil and I" opens the album. The song is set in Tally-Ho Tavern, a Music Row bar where Kristofferson worked earlier as a bartender; [5] the patrons included musicians and songwriters. [6] Kristofferson describes a man drinking in a bar; he is too shy to talk to a woman.

  8. The Clean - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of "Tally Ho! " , The Clean recorded their debut 12" EP Boodle Boodle Boodle in September 1981, engineered by Chris Knox and Doug Hood in an old Auckland hall. [ 7 ] The EP was released on Flying Nun in October, debuting at number five on the New Zealand music chart and staying in the top 20 for almost six months. [ 8 ]

  9. Hammer into Anvil - Wikipedia

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    Two and Fourteen follow Six to where he drops a document in the cabin of the stone boat. They retrieve it, but the pages are all blank. After having them tested, Two suspects the technician of working with Six. Six then goes to place an ad (a quotation from Don Quixote) in the next issue of the Tally Ho.