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**" and brakes
**" S " brakes into use during model year in all worldwide models ( except North America ).
**" S " brakes available in US models.

**" and for
**" With Strephon for your foe, no doubt / Young Strephon is the kind of lout "
**" There's a lot to be said for making people laugh.
**" Remember, you're fighting for this woman's honor, which is probably more than she ever did.
**" But Not for Me "
**" Higher Love " (# 1, nominated for Grammy Award for Song of the Year 1987 )
**" Tears In Heaven " (# 2, nominated for a Golden Globe award, 1993 Grammy for Song Of The Year, 1993 Ivor Novello award from British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors )
**" My Heart Will Go On " (# 1, American Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Grammy for Song of the Year )
**" I have a head for business and a bod for sin.
**" M ' lord, m ' lord .... As escort for the prisoner "
**" The Quest for the ' Origins ' of Religion ", in History of Religions 4. 1 ( 1964 ), p. 154 – 169
**" How womanly it is for one who is a man to comb himself and shave himself with a razor, for the sake of fine effect, and to arrange his hair at the mirror, shave his cheeks, pluck hairs out of them, and smooth them !... For God wished women to be smooth and to rejoice in their locks alone growing spontaneously, as a horse in his mane.
**" There are some details of the body which are there for simply aesthetic reasons, and for no practical purpose — for instance, the nipples on a man's chest, and the beard on his face, the latter being clearly for a masculine ornament, not for protection.
**" Weird Al " Yankovic for Poodle Hat
**" Weird Al " Yankovic for " Eat It "
**" Weird Al " Yankovic for " Eat It "
**" Because I could not stop for Death " ( Emily Dickinson, eponymous lyric )

**" and 1986
**" The Girl Who Heard Dragons ", by Anne McCaffrey ( 1986 fine press book ; cover story in The Girl Who Heard Dragons ( 1994 ))
**" House of Death " ( by John Wagner and Pat Mills ( writers ) and Bryan Talbot ( artist ), Dice Man # 1, 1986 )
**" House of Death " ( by John Wagner and Pat Mills ( writers ) and Bryan Talbot ( artist ), Dice Man # 1, 1986 )
**" Wonderful Life " ( Black song ), a 1986 song from the album
**" Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous " from Dark Horse Presents # 1, July 1986
**" Under the Desert Stars " from Dark Horse Presents # 2, September 1986
**" The Four-Wheeled Sleeping Pill " from Dark Horse Presents # 3, November 1986
**" Also Sprach Zarathustra ", 1st theme ( 1986 – 1989 )

**" and from
**" 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 Roman Canon dates in essentials from before St. Gregory the Great, who died in 604, and who is credited with adding a phrase to it.
**" Point-Counterpoint ", in which Jimmy and Seamus try to debate an issue from different points of view.
**" Highway 61 Revisited " ( song ), the title track from the album
**" Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house " (" A Visit from St. Nicholas ")
**" Green River " ( song ), a song from that album
**" Futures " ( song ), a single from the above album
**" Baby Don't Go " – also from the group's debut album Meet The Supremes
**" A Breathtaking Guy "from the 1964 album, Where Did Our Love Go – all group members have a lead line on the song ’ s chorus
**" Long Gone Lover " – also from Where Did Our Love Go – has the lead on the intro ( and repeats her part in the break ), with Florence Ballard on lead on the outro and Diana Ross leading the rest of the song
**" Baby Love "from Where Did Our Love Go – Diana leads but Flo & Mary each has brief solos ( ad-libs ) on the released ( second ) version of the song.
**" How Do You Do It "from the 1964 album, A Bit of Liverpool – all three members of the group sing the song's lead vocal in unison.
**" You've Really Got a Hold on Me " – also from A Bit of Liverpool.
**" 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
**" Sunset " – also from The Supremes Sing Country, Western and Pop, as a duet with Diana Ross
**" Falling In Love With Love "from the group's tribute album The Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart, a duet with Diana Ross ; also featured on the live album Farewell
**" Can't Take My Eyes Off You "from the live album Farewell ; first featured as a duet with Temptations singer Eddie Kendricks on the album Together
**" Bridge Over Troubled Water "from New Ways but Love Stays.
**" Touch " – the title track from Touch.
**" A Heart Like Mine "from the Smokey Robinson produced album Floy Joy
**" Floy Joy " – another duet with Jean Terrell from the album with the same name.

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