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  2. The Comet Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Comet Song" is a song by Icelandic artist Björk, written by herself and long-time friend and collaborator Sjón as the title theme of the 2010 movie Moomins and the Comet Chase. [3] [4] The song is released as a charity single and all the benefits are donated to the victims of the 2010 Pakistan floods. [5] [6]

  3. Comet (song) - Wikipedia

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    So buy [or "eat" or "get"] some Comet, and vomit, today! Alternately (rural Oregon circa 1972): Comet - it makes your heart turn blue, Comet - it tastes like Elmer's Glue, Comet - it makes you vomit, So try Comet, and Vomit, Today! The melody of the song is the "Colonel Bogey March" whistled in the movie 'Bridge Over the River Kwai'. [5]

  4. University of Texas at Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The student body is collectively known as the Comets, while the college's mascot is Temoc. The "Whoosh" salute is a way for students to show campus unity. [183] Resting in front of the Texas Instruments Plaza is the sculpture Jack, created in 1971 by artist Jim Love (1927–2005). [184]

  5. Yasashii Suisei - Wikipedia

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    "Yasashii Suisei" (優しい彗星, lit. "Gentle Comet", English title: "Comet") [1] is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi from their second EP, The Book 2 (2021).It was released as a single on January 20, 2021, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan, and released as a double A-side CD single together with "Kaibutsu" on March 24.

  6. Xihuitl Temoc - Wikipedia

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    Xihuitl Temoc (Classical Nahuatl: Xīhuītl Tēmoc pronounced ['ʃiː.wiːt͡ɬ ˈteː.mok] for "falling comet"), alternatively rendered as Xihuitl-Temoc and Xihuitltemoc (1400s - c. 1427), was, according to the Crónica Mexicayotl, the last king or tlatoani of Tenochtitlan before the formation of the Aztec Empire.

  7. Bill Haley & His Comets - Wikipedia

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    The group that later became the Comets initially formed as "Bill Haley and the Saddlemen" c. 1949 –1952, and performed mostly country and western songs, though occasionally with a bluesy feel. The group was also the first to record a cover version (in July 1951) of Rocket 88 , [ 2 ] originally a jump blues song by Jackie Brenston and his ...

  8. There Goes Rhymin' Simon - Wikipedia

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    There Goes Rhymin' Simon is the third solo studio album by American musician Paul Simon released in May 1973. It contains songs spanning several styles and genres, such as gospel ("Loves Me Like a Rock") and Dixieland ("Take Me to the Mardi Gras").

  9. She's Like a Comet - Wikipedia

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    "She's Like a Comet" is a song by Australian alternative rock band, Jebediah, released on 2 February 2011 [1] as the second and final single from the band's fifth studio album, Kosciuszko.. At the 2011 West Australian Music Industry Awards , the song won Most Popular Single.