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  2. SoulTracks - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Obelisks - Wikipedia

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    Obelisks by the country in which they are currently located. Tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monuments, which end in a pyramid-like shape or pyramidion at the top.

  4. Obelisk - Wikipedia

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    These obelisks are now dispersed around the world, and fewer than half of them remain in Egypt. The earliest temple obelisk still in its original position is the 68-foot (20.7 m) 120-metric-ton (130-short-ton) [9] red granite Obelisk of Senusret I of the Twelfth Dynasty at Al-Matariyyah in modern Heliopolis. [10]

  5. UCS Spirit - Wikipedia

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    UCS Spirit is a company based in Minden, Nevada that specializes in track and field equipment. [2] They are best known for their fiberglass pole vaulting poles. UCS Spirit also sells other track equipment like throwing implements, hurdles, and landing mats. [3] The production and sale of track equipment began in 1987.

  6. Category:Obelisks in England - Wikipedia

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  7. Lunatic Soul II - Wikipedia

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    Lunatic Soul II is the second solo album by Riverside vocalist and bass guitarist Mariusz Duda released under the name Lunatic Soul. [1] Track listing

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  9. Mercury Falling - Wikipedia

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    Alongside being used as the album's title, the phrase "mercury falling" appears as the first and last lyrics heard on the album. The lyric was the first written for the album (for "The Hounds of Winter"), and Sting later felt the phrase evoked the mood of the record and its variety of styles: "there are so many styles on this record and it darts around from genre to genre and back again.