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  2. Hoist with his own petard - Wikipedia

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    "Hoist with his own petard" is a phrase from a speech in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet that has become proverbial. The phrase's meaning is that a bomb-maker is blown ("hoist", the past tense of "hoise") off the ground by his own bomb (" petard "), and indicates an ironic reversal or poetic justice.

  3. Wikipedia:Don't shoot yourself in the foot - Wikipedia

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    A careless engineer might find himself "hoist with his own petard". On Wikipedia, it is possible, indeed common, to find people shooting themselves in the foot or being hit by a boomerang after complaining about someone else.

  4. Your Own Special Way - Wikipedia

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    "Your Own Special Way" is a song by the English progressive rock band Genesis.The song was written by the band's bassist and guitarist Mike Rutherford.Released (in edited form) as the first and only single from their eighth studio album Wind & Wuthering, it became the band's first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 62. [3]

  5. My Own Way - Wikipedia

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    My Own Way may refer to: My Own Way, by Jay Sean, 2008; My Own Way, or the title track, by Evermore, 2003 "My Own Way" (song), by Duran Duran, 1981; My Own Way, a 1967 album by Hank Williams, Jr. "My Own Way", a 2015 song by Kita Alexander "My Own Way", a song by Banghra from the 2007 album La danza del vientre

  6. Dancing on My Own - Wikipedia

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    "Dancing on My Own" was composed by Robyn and Patrik Berger. Featuring "elements of 'many different worlds'" she loves that make her "proud" of the track, including "80s rock ballads" and "queer electronica", [5] with the goal of releasing a record that would meet the standard of Prince, [22] two versions of the midtempo [27] ballad [28] were released for the album then for radio, where ...

  7. Try It on My Own - Wikipedia

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    "Try It on My Own" (titled "On My Own" for its single release) is a song by American recording artist Whitney Houston. It was written by Babyface , Jason Edmonds, Carole Bayer Sager , Aleese Simmons , and Nathan Walton for her fifth studio album Just Whitney (2002), with production handled by the former.

  8. The Winning Hand - Wikipedia

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    The album spawned two singles, the Parton and Nelson duet "Everything's Beautiful (In Its Own Way)" and "You're Gonna Love Yourself in the Morning" by Lee and Nelson. The album also inspired a television special of the same name hosted by Johnny Cash, who had written the album's liner notes. The special featuring all four performers aired in ...

  9. My Own Way: The Words & Music of Ian McNabb - Wikipedia

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    My Own Way: The Words & Music of Ian McNabb is Ian McNabb's first 'greatest hits' style compilation album. The album was released after McNabb left his Island Records label. The songs are compiled from his first three solo albums and the bonus disc 'North West coast'.