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  2. Talk:Pasta (song) - Wikipedia

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  3. Talk:Lyrics: 1962–1985 - Wikipedia

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  4. Talk (Coldplay song) - Wikipedia

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    "Talk" is a song by the British rock band Coldplay. Built around a motif from Kraftwerk 's 1981 song " Computer Love ", it was written by all members of the band and appeared on their third album, X&Y .

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  6. Talk:Lyrics - Wikipedia

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    We need to mention time synced lyrics and the related subtitle format for videos. And we need a sentence on how iOS13 manages and handles time synced lyrics. -- THANKS -- Michael Janich ( talk ) 10:15, 12 August 2019 (UTC) [ reply ]

  7. 'The Talk' last show on CBS: How the co-hosts are saying ...

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    "The Talk" is done talking. CBS' peppy daytime show ended its 15-season run Friday after an hourlong series finale.. The audience gave the show's hosts – Sheryl Underwood, Jerry O'Connell ...

  8. Jessica Capshaw and Camilla Luddington on worst 'Grey's ... - AOL

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    Jessica Capshaw and Camilla Luddington talk about their new podcast and reflect on their time on Grey's Anatomy. (Corbis via Getty Images) (Stephane Cardinale - Corbis via Getty Images)

  9. Paolo Tosti - Wikipedia

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    (lyrics: George Whyte-Melville) which is sometimes performed in Italian as "Addio" (lyrics: Rizzelli), and the popular Neapolitan song, "Marechiare", the lyrics of which are by the prominent Neapolitan dialect poet, Salvatore Di Giacomo. "Malia", "Ancora" and "Non t'amo piu" were and remain popular concert pieces.