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  2. Boogie On Reggae Woman - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are designed as a dialogue between "nice" and "naughty" intent, including the introduction to his harmonica break, which incorporates Wonder's casual but repeated question: "Can I play?" Following conclusion of the vocal, the harmonica is reprised for the remaining 70 seconds, and concluding 30 bars of the tune, to the fade.

  3. The Scholars (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Scholars is a rock opera and concept album that features a cast of characters. [4] [5] Its storyline takes place at a fictional college named "Parnassus University", which is home to "students and staff whose travails illuminate a loose narrative of life, death, and rebirth". [6]

  4. Ngulu (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    The weapon, deprived of its function, took an even stronger symbolic and ceremonial value. From the 20th century, the Ngulu was worn during the ritual dance known as Likbeti, at the end of which the weapon was used to decapitate a goat whose flesh was then consumed by the whole tribe. [2]

  5. Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) - Wikipedia

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    The song, both in its sound and length, was a change of pace for Wonder, who was trying to establish his own identity outside of the Motown sound. Besides its floaty ambience, it featured the singer as a virtual one-man band. [1] Cash Box said of the song "Superwoman, superproduction, supersong, superhit: AM and FM, pop/soul and MOR." [2]

  6. ‘We Are Lady Parts,’ ‘The Wonder Years’ Among ... - AOL

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    Peacock’s “We Are Lady Parts” is among the latest entertainment series to be honored by the Peabody Awards, which announced the win on Wednesday morning. “The rebellious spirit of the Sex ...

  7. To Be Human (Sia song) - Wikipedia

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    "To Be Human" is a pop ballad; [3] some critics believed it reflects the film's core relationship between Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman and Chris Pine's Steve Trevor. Lyrically, the song expresses a love that can conquer all odds. It is the only non-instrumental song on the soundtrack album. [4]

  8. Ngulu people - Wikipedia

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    The Ngulu people, also known as the Geja, Kingulu, Nguru, Nguu, Wayomba, (Swahili collective: Wangulu) are a Bantu ethnolinguistic group hailing from Southern Kilindi District, western Tanga Region of Tanzania and Mvomero District of Morogoro Region. The Ngulu population is around 390,000 people.

  9. 'Donut Lady' Paula Feltner creates holiday wonder at her two ...

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    Paula Feltner is one of the 40 Women to Watch in Hospitality this year. With the nickname "Donut Lady," she is co-owner of Bricktown Bakery and Bricktown Popcorn in Nevada.