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  2. Translating the Name - Wikipedia

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    Translating the Name is the debut EP by American rock band Saosin, released on June 17, 2003 through Death Do Us Part.The album was released before Anthony Green’s initial departure from the band to form the rock band Circa Survive (Green later returned on Saosin's 2016 album, Along the Shadow).

  3. Bust/waist/hip measurements - Wikipedia

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    A woman who is 362436 (91.5–61–91.5) at 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) tall looks different from a woman who is 362436 at 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) tall. Since the latter woman's figure has greater distance between measuring points, she will likely appear thinner than her former counterpart, again, even though they share the same measurements.

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    Zenyatta Mondatta (stylised as Zenyattà Mondatta on the album cover artwork) is the third studio album by British rock band the Police, released on 3 October 1980 by A&M Records.

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  7. Kon-Tiki (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kon-Tiki" was written by Michael Carr, who had previously written "Man of Mystery" for the group.It refers to the raft used by Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl on his 1947 Kon-Tiki expedition. [4]

  8. Lyric Pieces - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the fourth volume of Lyric Pieces. Lyric Pieces (Norwegian: Lyriske stykker) is a collection of 66 short pieces for solo piano written by Edvard Grieg.They were published in 10 volumes, from 1867 (Op.

  9. 10538 Overture - Wikipedia

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    Lynne's lyrics for "10538 Overture" were written about an escaped prisoner. [7] Wood recounted in 2001 that Lynne had wanted the song's protagonist to have a number rather than a name, and they decided upon 1053, which was the serial number of the mixing console in the studio. [2]: 9:09 They added an eight later to fit the song's lyrics. [14]