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*" Tranquilizer " is a song written by Tom Stephan & Neil Tennant, from album Superchumbo " WowieZowie " ( 2005 ).
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*" The Ballad of Casey Jones " is a traditional song about railroad engineer Casey Jones and his death at the controls of the train he was driving.
*" When Johnny Comes Marching Home " ( sometimes " When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again ") is a popular song of the American Civil War that expressed people's longing for the return of their friends and relatives who were fighting in the war.
*" Oh My Darling, Clementine " ( 1884 ) is an American western folk ballad believed to have been based on another song called Down by the River Liv'd a Maiden ( 1863 ).
*" Take Me Out to the Ball Game " is a 1908 Tin Pan Alley song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer which has become the unofficial anthem of baseball, although neither of its authors had attended a game prior to writing the song.
*" Whatever may not properly be done in public is forbidden even in the most secret chamber " ( Shabbat 64b ).
*" It is well that people busy themselves with the study of the Law and the performance of charitable deeds, even when not entirely disinterested ; for the habit of right-doing will finally make the intention pure " ( Pesahim 50b ).
*" It is better to cast oneself into a fiery furnace than publicly to put to shame one's fellow creature " ( Bava Metzia 59a ).
*" A religious man is a person who holds God and man in one thought at one time, at all times, who suffers harm done to others, whose greatest passion is compassion, whose greatest strength is love and defiance of despair.
*" Self-respect is the fruit of discipline, the sense of dignity grows with the ability to say no to oneself.
*" Awareness of symbolic meaning is awareness of a specific idea ; kavanah is awareness of an ineffable situation.
*" The higher goal of spiritual living is not to amass a wealth of information, but to face sacred moments.
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*" Big Dipper ", a song by Jethro Tull from their 1976 album Too Old to Rock ' n ' Roll: Too Young to Die!
*" Cassiopeia ," a song by Shabütie ( now known as Coheed and Cambria ) from their 1999 EP The Penelope EP
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*" Calypso " ( song ), a 1975 song by John Denver written as a tribute to Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his research ship Calypso
*" The Grave ", a song that McLean had written about the Vietnam War, was covered by George Michael in 2003 in protest against the Iraq War.
*" The Original Hammering Hank: The Greatest Slugger Time Has Forgotten ," David Dalin, The Weekly Standard, Oct 23, 2010, written in honor of the 100th anniversary of Greenberg's birth.
In postfix, the former could be written " 3 4 5 * −", which unambiguously means " 3 ( 4 5 *) −" which reduces to " 3 20 −"; the latter could be written " 3 4-5 *" ( or 5 3 4-*, if you wish to keep similar formatting ), which unambiguously means "( 3 4 -) 5 *".
*" The Black Cat " was adapted and performed with " The Cask of Amontillado " as Poe, Times Two: Twin tales of mystery, murder ... and mortar -- a double-bill of short, one-man plays written and performed by Greg Oliver Bodine.
*" Sweet 16: A-list Cinematographers Say the Emulsion ’ s Never Looked So Good, Here ’ s Why ...", written February 1, 2005 and accessed December 29, 2005.
*" Shekhinah ", often in plural, is also present in some gnostic writings written in Aramaic, such as the writings of the Manichaeans and the Mandaeans, as well as others.
*" rising smoke " gives " ragic " ( a " cigar " is a smoke and this is a down clue so " rising " indicates that " cigar " should be written up the page ; i. e., backwards )
*" The Masque at Ashby ": John Marston's only extant masque, written for the Dowager Countess of Derby's 1607 visit to Ashby-de-la-Zouche, recreated by students
*" Tithonus " by Alfred Tennyson was originally written as " Tithon " in 1833 and completed in 1859.
*" Liverpool Lou " (# 7 ) ( written by Dominic Behan ), recorded during the 1974 McGear sessions with Wings.
*" Fifty Years After the Fair ", written and recorded by Aimee Mann describes the Fair from the current vantage point of " tomorrow ", with a mixture of nostalgia and remorse.
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