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  2. The Fireman (band) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Fireman is an English experimental music duo of Paul ... 'Take these poems and just pick out five words ...

  3. The Cold Within - Wikipedia

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    The poem displayed a strong message against racial discrimination, because of which it was called "too controversial for the time" before it reached the heights of fame. [3] The poem is a simple but powerful reminder that if we selfishly hold on world's resources, and the wealth offered by it and we persist in discriminating on grounds of race ...

  4. File:The Fireman A Sociological Profile.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Electric Arguments - Wikipedia

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    Electric Arguments is the third studio album by the Fireman, released on 24 November 2008 on the duo's website. [5] The album was first announced 29 September 2008 on Paul McCartney's website, making it the first Fireman release to be publicly acknowledged by McCartney.

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  8. Life net - Wikipedia

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    Life-net used in Ringtheater fire in Vienna December 8, 1881. On August 19, 1902, the New York City Fire Department conducted its first real-life rescue with the Browder life net. During rescue operations at a tenement fire that killed five people, a baby was dropped from a fourth-floor fire escape into a life net, and survived uninjured. [5]

  9. The Shooting of Dan McGrew - Wikipedia

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    The poem was recited by Miss Marple in the 1964 film Murder Most Foul, as her audition to join a theatrical troupe. The character of Dan McGrew was based on William Nelson McGrew (1883-1960), who was born and raised in Guinda, California to Isaac and Nellie Ophelia (Thomas) McGrew and whose nickname was "Dangerous Dan".