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The phrase "bloody, but unbowed" was the headline used by the Daily Mirror on the day after the 7 July 2005 London bombings. [ 29 ] The poem's last stanza was quoted by U.S. President Barack Obama at the end of his speech at the memorial service of Nelson Mandela in South Africa (10 December 2013), and published on the front cover of the 14 ...
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The album, much bootlegged, was issued officially some years later and reissued as Ace on Angel Air, featuring eleven of the thirteen tracks from the initial reissue of the album under the alternate title Bloodied But Unbowed. Dee Snider Desperado Limited Edition was released by Deadline Records on April 21, 2009.
By Mark Bendeich. LONDON (Reuters) - Democracy looks bruised but not beaten as it heads into 2025. In a year in which countries representing almost half the world's population called voters to the ...
The New York Post ran the photo across the tabloid’s front page on Sunday with a headline describing the former president as “bloodied but unbowed.” Time magazine has put it on its cover.
The telecom giant pursued a $39 billion merger with smaller rival T-Mobile USA to the bitter end, but the game-changing deal was nixed by regulators at the tail Bloodied but Unbowed: AT&T Rocked ...
Bloodied, but Unbowed is the debut album by the American hard rock band Desperado.It was released by Destroyer Records in 1996. Re-titled under its original title, Ace, it was re-issued in 2006 by Angel Air Records in the UK (including extensive sleeve notes by Record Collector magazine's Joe Geesin, featuring interviews by Bernie Tormé and Dee Snider) and Deadline Records in the U.S. with ...
War on 45 is an eight-song 12" EP released by the hardcore band D.O.A. in 1982. [3] It was re-released in 2005 on CD with an additional eleven songs, but without the composition "Let's Fuck," for a total of eighteen tracks.