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  2. My Way killings - Wikipedia

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    Karaoke singing is a widespread, popular pastime in the Philippines, including among those with a low income. Many were earning about $2 a day in 2007 and could purchase time on a "videoke" machine at a rate of ₱5 per song (about 10¢ in US currency). [4]

  3. 'Jesus cried': Pastor leaves stage after comments at James ...

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    This is the greatest men's event, I believe, in the country right now," Driscoll said on stage, in what he said was a "model of how brothers can work through their" differences.

  4. Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America - Wikipedia

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    "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" is a song by English band the 1975 from their fourth studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form (2020). The song was written by band members Matty Healy , George Daniel , Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald, while Daniel and Healy handled the song's production.

  5. Quartodecimanism - Wikipedia

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    Quartodecimanism (from the Vulgate Latin quarta decima in Leviticus 23:5, [1] meaning fourteenth) is the name given to the practice of commemorating the death of Christ on the day of Passover, the 14th of Nisan according to biblical dating, on whatever day of the week it occurs.

  6. KJ-52 - Wikipedia

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    Jonah Kirsten Sorrentino (born June 26, 1975), better known by his stage name KJ-52, is a Christian rapper from Tampa, Florida.The "KJ" part of his name refers to his old rap alias, "King J. Mac," [2] a name which he later described in one of his podcasts as "horribly cheesy."

  7. Why queer band Cub Sport dropped 'Jesus at the Gay Bar' on ...

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    Here's quick look back at that path, which ultimately led to the exultant Jesus at the Gay Bar: Soulmates/bandmates Nelson and Netterfield met at their extremely religious Pentecostal Christian ...

  8. More popular than Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek made reference to Lennon's "more popular than Jesus" comments in an issue published in March, [22] and the interview had appeared in Detroit magazine in May. [23] On 3 July, Cleave's four Beatles interviews were published together in a five-page article in The New York Times Magazine, titled "Old Beatles – A Study in Paradox". [24]

  9. Jesus Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Jones are a British alternative rock band from Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, formed in late 1988, who continue to record and perform, as of 2024. [5] [6] Their track "Right Here, Right Now" was an international hit, and was subsequently globally licensed for promotional and advertising campaigns.