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  2. Barbara's Rhubarb Bar - Wikipedia

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    Barbara's Rhubarb Bar (German: Barbaras Rhabarberbar) [1] is a German and Dutch tongue twister that gave rise to a popular novelty song.The tongue twister is based on repetition of the sound "bar", and celebrates a well-liked seasonal dessert.

  3. Let me tell you (Abrahamsen) - Wikipedia

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    Hans Abrahamsen taking a bow with Simon Rattle and Barbara Hannigan after a performance of Let me tell you by the London Symphony Orchestra in January 2019. Let me tell you is a song cycle for soprano and orchestra by the Danish composer Hans Abrahamsen. The work was commissioned by the Berlin Philharmonic with support from the Danish Arts ...

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  5. These were Barbara Walters' final words before her death - AOL

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    Barbara Walters' life and death are the subject of an upcoming biography, which also reveals the legendary journalist's final words and resting place. These were Barbara Walters' final words ...

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  7. Marina Orlova (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Some entries also address idioms, including "let the cat out of the bag," "dressed to the nines," and "three sheets to the wind," or new words like the verb "to google." Orlova appeared on the cover of the November 2009 issue of the wine, beer and spirits publication Mutineer Magazine, [7] applying her word explanations to common beverage words.

  8. The Way We Were (song) - Wikipedia

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    The cover/blend was released by Buddah Records on March 14, 1975, in a 7-inch format, paired with the B-side singles "Love Finds Its Own Way" and "The Need to Be". [ 67 ] [ 68 ] Due to the inclusion of "Try to Remember", the song features additional writing by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt . [ 69 ]

  9. Souvenirs (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Souvenirs" is a song written by Cy Coben [2] and originally recorded and released by American singer Barbara Evans backed by Canadian composer Mort Garson and his Orchestra, the song was released in April 1959. The song failed to chart, peaking at 111 in the Bubbling Under Hot 100 in June 1959.