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**" and Allentown
**" Allentown " ( song ), by singer Billy Joel about Allentown, Pennsylvania
**" Allentown Jail ", folk song written by Irving Gordon

**" and ",
**" Do not adjust your stocking ", 40 minutes broadcast 25 December 1968, Wednesday 16: 10.
**" High Anxiety ", a song performed by Brooks in the film
**" Return of the Swallow ", annual observance of the swallows ' return to Mission San Juan Capistrano in California.
**" Memoirs of the First Palestine War ", in 2, no.
**" Belleville Rendez-vous ", a song in the movie
**" Paradoxes ", in " The Aryeh Kaplan Reader ", Aryeh Kaplan, Artscroll 1983, ISBN 0-89906-174-5
**" the Jebusite ", offspring of Canaan, a tribe that lived around Jerusalem, that was formerly known as Jebus according to the Books of Chronicles.
**" the Amorite ", offspring of Canaan, a people living between the Jordan and Euphrates rivers by at least 2000 BC, known as Amurru to the Akkadians and Egyptians.
**" the Girgasites ", offspring of Canaan
**" the Hivite ", offspring of Canaan
**" the Arkite ", offspring of Canaan, probably city-state of Arqa in Phoenicia.
**" the Sinite ", offspring of Canaan, possibly connected with the Wilderness of Sin, or the Sinn river in Syria.
**" the Arvadite ", offspring of Canaan, refers to the Phoenician city-state of Arwad, now ; inhabited island in Syria.
**" the Zemarite ", offspring of Canaan, refers to the Phoenician city-state of Zemar.
**" the Hamathite ", offspring of Canaan, refers to Syrian city of Hamath.
**" Chamber Music ", a song by the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, from their 2000 album The W
**" Chamber Music ", a song by Xzibit, from the album 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz
**" Chamber Music ", a song by Paolo Nutini, from the album Sunny Side Up ( Paolo Nutini album )
**" The Smallest Dragonboy ", by Anne McCaffrey ( 1973 ; short story previously collected in Get Off the Unicorn )
**" The Girl Who Heard Dragons ", by Anne McCaffrey ( 1986 fine press book ; cover story in The Girl Who Heard Dragons ( 1994 ))
**" Runner of Pern ", by Anne McCaffrey ( 1998 novella original to Legends ; set some time before the events of Dragonflight )
**" The Quest for the ' Origins ' of Religion ", in History of Religions 4. 1 ( 1964 ), p. 154 – 169
**" On Windy Way When Morning Breaks ", partsong

**" and song
**" Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love " ( song )
**" OMG ( Oh My Gosh )", a song by Sabrina Washington
**" OMG " ( song ), a song by Usher featuring will. i. am
**" Tango " ( song ), the title track
**" Biko " ( song ), 1980 song about Steve Biko written by Peter Gabriel
**" Stoned " ( 1995 ) a song by Old 97's advises ' Take a Greyhound to Fredericksburg '
**" Chester Nimitz Oriental Garden Waltz " ( 1988 ) a song by the Austin Lounge Lizards
**" I have a song to sing, O!
**" St George of England ", song
**" Baile's Strand ", a song on the album Crógacht by the band Suidakra, based on the same Celtic legend as Yeats ' play
**" Highway 61 Revisited " ( song ), the title track from the album
**" The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald ", a song about the shipwreck by Gordon Lightfoot
**" Green River " ( song ), a song from that album
**" Physical " ( Olivia Newton-John song ), 1981
**" Futures " ( song ), a single from the above album

**" and by
**" A " by Louis Zukofsky ( composed 1928-1968 )
**" None of the Above " Review, by Andrew Sullivan, The New York Times, Oct. 24, 1999.
**" BOOKS OF THE TIMES ; What's Wrong With the SAT and Its Elite Progeny " Review by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times, Oct. 4, 1999
**" A Less Perfect Union Review by Sean Willentz, in the New York Times Sept. 10, 2006
**" Paradoxes and Contemporary Logic " – by Andrea Cantini.
**" Insolubles " – by Paul Vincent Spade.
**" List of books by Prof H. L. Shukla "
**" Chamber Music " ( Berio ), a composition by Luciano Berio
**" The Immigrant Song " by Led Zeppelin ( AJPW )
**" Please Please Me " is released in the United Kingdom by The Beatles, with " Ask Me Why " as the B-side.

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