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  2. Don't Burn the Candle at Both Ends - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Burn the Candle at Both Ends" is a song written by Benny Carter, Irving Gordon, and Louis Jordan. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in December 1947 and released on the Decca label (catalog no. 24483-A). [1] The "B" side of the record was "We Can't Agree". [2]

  3. Live in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Live in Paris (Art Ensemble of Chicago album) Live in Paris (John Coltrane album) Live in Paris (Jemeel Moondoc album) Live in Paris 1973, an album by Can; Live in Paris 1975, an album by Deep Purple; Live in Paris+ (Jill Scott album) Live in Paris (Diana Krall album) (2002) Live in Paris 05, an album by Laura Pausini; Live in Paris (Psychic TV ...

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  5. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    You cannot burn a candle at both ends. You cannot have your cake and eat it too; You cannot get blood out of a stone; You cannot make a silk purse from a sow's ear; You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs; You cannot make bricks without straw; You cannot push a rope; You cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds

  6. Live in Paris 1975 - Wikipedia

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    Live in Paris 1975 is a live album by the English hard rock band Deep Purple, recorded in 1975 at the Palais des Sports in Paris. [1] It was meant to be released before the 1975 Come Taste the Band album, but was not released until 2001 by Purple Records.

  7. Breaking Down the Surprising Ending of “Emily in Paris ...

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    The end of 'Emily in Paris' season 4 sees Emily relocate to a new city for work (and love!)

  8. Burn My Candle - Wikipedia

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    "Burn My Candle" is the debut single by Shirley Bassey. It was recorded in February 1956, when Bassey was nineteen years old, and released later that month on a 78 rpm shellac disc (Philips PB 558), with "Stormy Weather" on the B-side. The record was produced by Johnny Franz, with Angela Morley and her Orchestra backing Bassey.

  9. Dave Chappelle’s ‘SNL’ Monologue Wishes Trump Good Luck ...

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    Dave Chappelle took the stage at Studio 8H for the new year’s inaugural episode of “Saturday Night Live,” marking his fourth time hosting the show. He walked out onstage wearing a suit and ...