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  2. Hail, Columbia - Wikipedia

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    "Hail, Columbia" is an American patriotic song and ceremonial entrance march of the vice president of the United States. It was originally considered to be one of the unofficial national anthems of the United States until 1931, when " The Star-Spangled Banner " was named as the official national anthem.

  3. Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean - Wikipedia

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    "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" (originally "Columbia, the Land of the Brave") is an American patriotic song which was popular in the U.S. during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Composed c. 1843, it was long used as an unofficial national anthem of the United States, in competition with other songs.

  4. Ravenous (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Hail Columbia 2:42 (Philip Phile, arranged by Michael Nyman) Boyd's Journey 3:02; Welcome to Fort Spencer 1:41 (Stephen Foster, arranged by Michael Nyman) Noises Off 1:54 (Stephen Foster, arranged by Michael Nyman) Stranger at the Window 1:48; Colquhoun's Story 4:43; Weendigo Myth 1:23 written and sung by Quiltman; Trek to the Cave 4:24

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  6. Hail, America - Wikipedia

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    "Hail, America" is a regal concert march composed by George Drumm. It is known for its fanfare and trio sections performed during the presidential entrance at state dinners. It has also been used as the honors music for the President-elect of the United States .

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  8. Vive, viva, and vivat - Wikipedia

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    One reason may be that West Germanic languages do not have a good equivalent of the term; the closest equivalent may be Heil in German, which has Nazi-tainted connotations, or Hail or Wassail in English. Nevertheless, Hail still appears in certain previously frozen expressions and usages, for example the prayer Hail Mary and the song Hail to ...

  9. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Practice Spanish During ... - AOL

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    Not to be outdone, Harry, 39, flexed his Spanish chops by asking kids their names and ages in their native language. The kindergarteners showed off for Meghan and Harry, as well, performing a song ...