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  2. Rock 'n Play - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Pediatrics' Back to Sleep campaign in the mid-1990s recommended that "babies should not sleep for long periods in inclined devices". In babies under one year old, dying during sleep is a leading cause of accidental death. The recommendation that babies sleep flat on their backs, in an empty crib, halved this death rate. [5]

  3. Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat - Wikipedia

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    "Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat" is a song by Fatboy Slim, Riva Starr and Beardyman. It features vocals from Beardyman who improvised all of the lyrics and vocals in one ...

  4. On the Floor at the Boutique - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Writer(s) Artist Length; 1. "Apache" Jerry Lordan: Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band: 2:46: 2. "Discositdown" George Clinton, Michael Clark, Eddie Hazel: Fred Wesley & The Horny Horns

  5. Hamilton’s Daveed Diggs and Emmy Raver-Lampman ... - AOL

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    Emmy Raver-Lampman and Daveed Diggs. Momodu Mansaray/Getty Images Broadway stars Daveed Diggs and Emmy Raver-Lampman have added to the extended family of Hamilton with the arrival of their first baby.

  6. Hixxy - Wikipedia

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    Hixxy began performing as a disc jockey at age 15 under the mentorship of DJ Ramos, and quickly became known on the English rave circuit. [4]Hixxy came to prominence in 1995 when he and DJ Sharkey released their track "Toy Town", which is considered "a classic of the genre, a riot of scruffy breaks and sugar-sweet vocals that signalled a schism in rave history when it was released".

  7. Illuminati (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Illuminati is an EP released in 2002 by Fatboy Slim.. The EP's title track is a re-make of a previous Fatboy Slim song entitled "Michael Jackson," which is featured on the US edition of Better Living Through Chemistry and was the B-side to the "Going Out of My Head" single.

  8. Why so many celebrities suffer from insomnia, according to an ...

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    When it comes to sleep, celebrities are just like Us. “If you type celebrity sleep problems into Google … Jimmy Kimmel has narcolepsy. Christina Applegate has reported having insomnia. I ...

  9. Torrance Rises - Wikipedia

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    Torrance Rises is a 1999 mockumentary directed by and starring Spike Jonze. [1]The film is based on a dance group in Torrance, California, and traces their journey to the MTV Video Music Awards presentation.