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  2. This Is a Low - Wikipedia

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    It was included on the band's Best Of and 2009 Midlife: A Beginner's Guide to Blur compilations. The song has been performed live many times. It was the final song at Blur's Mile End stadium gig of 1995, [6] as well as Glastonbury 1994, where the song was voted by fans on the festival's website to appear on the compilation DVD Glastonbury Anthems.

  3. End of a Century - Wikipedia

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    "End of a Century" is a song by English alternative rock band Blur. Released in November 1994 by Food Records , it was the last single to be released from their third album, Parklife (1994). The song reached number 19 on the UK Singles Chart , considered a disappointment by Andy Ross of Food. [ 1 ]

  4. BLUF (communication) - Wikipedia

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    Stating the key judgment and significance up front sets up the argument, ensures the message is clear, and highlights why the reader should care about the document. In order to create a reader-friendly prose, writers structure their paragraphs using BLUF format to better aid the reader's ability to recall the paragraph's main idea or content.

  5. Musical quotation - Wikipedia

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    Musical quotation is to be distinguished from variation, where a composer takes a theme (their own or another's) and writes variations on it.In that case, the origin of the theme is usually acknowledged in the title (e.g., Johannes Brahms's Variations on a Theme by Haydn).

  6. Wikipedia:Quotations - Wikipedia

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    No: the meaning of the original source is faithfully preserved, but is restated with different words Does it use formatting elements? Yes: quote marks or formatting clearly indicate where the quotation begins and ends No: paraphrases are not distinguished from the running text

  7. Quotation marks in English - Wikipedia

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    In English writing, quotation marks or inverted commas, also known informally as quotes, talking marks, [1] [2] speech marks, [3] quote marks, quotemarks or speechmarks, are punctuation marks placed on either side of a word or phrase in order to identify it as a quotation, direct speech or a literal title or name.

  8. Under the Westway - Wikipedia

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    It was also referenced in the lyrics of Blur's 1993 single "For Tomorrow", and in their 2010 single "Fool's Day". Upon hearing the song, the public and critics suggested influences ranging from The Beatles' "Hey Jude" to David Bowie. Bass player Alex James told the BBC afterwards it was "a classic Blur ballad" and "a stand still and cry your ...

  9. Wikipedia:Emerson and Wilde on consistency - Wikipedia

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    The Emerson and Wilde quotations, in their original actual senses, are often theoretically pertinent in regard to Wikipedia:Consensus can change arguments, as when status-quo stonewalling is getting in the way of common sense adjustments to an outmoded approach to how we do something around here.