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  2. Bring Me to Life - Wikipedia

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    "Bring Me to Life" is the debut single by American rock band Evanescence from their debut studio album, Fallen (2003). It was released by Wind-up as the album's lead single on January 13, 2003, following its inclusion in the soundtrack of the film Daredevil .

  3. We Bring Good Things to Life - Wikipedia

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    General Electric's slogans have changed many times throughout the company's history. "Live Better Electrically" was the company's lead advertising campaign from the 1930s to '50s. In the period from 1950 to the "We Bring good Things to Life" campaign of 1979, GE experimented with multiple campaigns surrounding the word progress.

  4. Cryptic crossword - Wikipedia

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    A 15x15 lattice-style grid is common for cryptic crosswords. A cryptic crossword is a crossword puzzle in which each clue is a word puzzle. Cryptic crosswords are particularly popular in the United Kingdom, where they originated, [1] as well as Ireland, the Netherlands, and in several Commonwealth nations, including Australia, Canada, India, Kenya, Malta, New Zealand, and South Africa.

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  7. Wordscapes - Wikipedia

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    There are anywhere from 3 to 7 letters in the circle, depending on the level being played. There are also bonus words, which the player can solve for extra coins. [ 2 ] The game currently contains 6,000 levels and 74,000 extra master levels that players can access after completing the first 6,000, which are repeated from the first 6,000.

  8. Bring Me to Life (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bring Me to Life" is a song by American rock band Evanescence. Bring Me to Life may also refer to: "Bring Me to Life" (Thousand Foot Krutch song)

  9. I before E except after C - Wikipedia

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    It doesn't apply to words like science or efficient, in which the –ie-combination does follow the letter c but isn't pronounced 'ee'." [33] David Crystal discusses the rule in his 2012 history of English spelling. [34] He first restricts it to the / iː / vowel, then accounts for several classes of exception.