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**" This Diamond Ring ", a 1965 pop song written by Al Kooper, Bob Brass and Irwin Levine, and attributed to Gary Lewis and the Playboys
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**" Diamond Mind " is a satire inspired by the music of a De Beere diamond commercial that uses music composed by Karl Jenkins, which he later used as a theme of the orchestral piece Palladio ( see http :// en. wikipedia. org / wiki / File: Palladio. ogg ).
**" The Diamond Ring ", a song by Adair from their 2006 album The Destruction of Everything is the Beginning of Something New
**" and Ring
**" and ",
**" Return of the Swallow ", annual observance of the swallows ' return to Mission San Juan Capistrano in California.
**" 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 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 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
**" and 1965
**" It Makes No Difference Now " – from the group's 1965 album The Supremes Sing Country, Western and Pop – this was the first released track to feature all group members on lead vocals on a song verse
**" and pop
**" Tracks that depend on false sentiment (...), that feature an excess of feeling molded into a radio-friendly pop song.
**" and song
**" Baile's Strand ", a song on the album Crógacht by the band Suidakra, based on the same Celtic legend as Yeats ' play
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