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  2. The Liars' Club - Wikipedia

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    The Liars' Club is a memoir by the American author Mary Karr. Published in 1995 by Viking Adult , the book tells the story of Karr's childhood in the 1960s in a small industrial town in Southeast Texas . [ 1 ]

  3. Liar's Club - Wikipedia

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    Liar's Club is an American game show, originally produced by Ralph Andrews, featuring a panel of celebrity guests who offered explanations of obscure or unusual objects.. Contestants attempted to determine which explanation was correct in order to win pri

  4. Mary Karr - Wikipedia

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    Karr won a 1989 Whiting Award for her poetry. She was a Guggenheim Fellow in poetry in 2005 and has won Pushcart prizes for both her poetry and essays. Karr has published five volumes of poetry: Abacus (Wesleyan University Press, CT, 1987, in its New Poets series), The Devil's Tour (New Directions NY, 1993, an original TPB), Viper Rum (New Directions NY, 1998, an original TPB), Sinners Welcome ...

  5. Lie - Wikipedia

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    The Crick Crack Club in London arranges a yearly "Grand Lying Contest" with the winner being awarded the coveted "Hodja Cup" (named for the Mulla Nasreddin: "The truth is something I have never spoken."). The winner in 2010 was Hugh Lupton. In the United States, the Burlington Liars' Club awards an annual title to the "World Champion Liar." [18]

  6. The Other Side of Mt. Heart Attack - Wikipedia

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    "The Other Side of Mt. Heart Attack" is the second single for the Drum's Not Dead LP by Liars. Pitchfork Media declared it the 46th best song of 2006. [1] It was also included in the 2008 book The Pitchfork 500: Our Guide to the Greatest Songs from Punk to the Present, a list of the best songs released since 1977. [2]

  7. Dayar e Shauq Mera - Wikipedia

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    Dayar e Shauq Mera (Hindi: दयार-ए-शौक़ मेरा, Urdu: دیار شوق میرا) or Diyar e Shauq Mera is the Tarana of the central university Jamia Millia Islamia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The lyrics were written by Mohammed Khaliq Siddiqui in 1964.

  8. Naz Khialvi - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Siddique ناز خیالوی (12 December 1947 – 12 December 2010), pen name Naz Khialvi, was a Pakistani lyricist and radio broadcaster, who is mainly known for his Sufi verse Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho (You are a Puzzle), later sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, a legendary Qawwali singer, making both of them a household name.

  9. Drum's Not Dead - Wikipedia

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    Drum's Not Dead emerged in 2004 as a loose concept album following the recording of a shelved album, which the band then used as a musical blueprint. [9] The album's title and several track names refer to two fictional characters—Drum and Mt. Heart Attack—who, according to the band following the album's release, represent a state of being, à la yin and yang.