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  2. El Shaddai - Wikipedia

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    A popular interpretation of the name Shaddai is that it is composed of the Hebrew relative particle she-(Shin plus vowel segol followed by dagesh), or, as in this case, as sha-(Shin plus vowel patach followed by a dagesh). [27] The noun containing the dagesh is the Hebrew word dai meaning "enough, sufficient, sufficiency". [28]

  3. Hymn - Wikipedia

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    A hymn is a type of song, and partially synonymous with devotional song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. [1] The word hymn derives from Greek ὕμνος (hymnos), which means "a song of praise". [2]

  4. The Ground Beneath Her Feet (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Edge said the song seemed unnecessary because the band "already had so many great ballads". [6] Bono subsequently received permission to use the song for The Million Dollar Hotel, a motion picture he was producing. [4] The Edge thought it was the perfect use for the track, since it was not intended for U2's pending record. [6]

  5. HBR - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen bromide (HBr) Hydrobromic acid, a solution of hydrogen bromide in water; Harbor; Heaven Burns Red, video game This page was last edited on 18 ...

  6. Om (The Moody Blues song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Word" explains the album's concept, and that the mantra "Om" is the lost chord referenced in the album's title, which concludes with: To name the chord is important to some. So they give it a word, And the word is "Om" Like many of the album's preceding tracks, "Om" make use of a variety of instruments.

  7. SongMeanings - Wikipedia

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    Attention was brought to SongMeanings in July 2007 when it was used to discuss what Tyondai Braxton meant in his underground song "Atlas". [9] However, one of the most hotly debated songs is the Eagles' " Hotel California " with thousands of users weighing in on the true meaning of the song; leading theories include addiction and a secret ...

  8. List of Hillsong songs - Wikipedia

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    Italicised album names indicate an instrumental album. A number in brackets after the song title means that there have been different songs with the same name. If a particular song is on more than one album, all albums are listed alphabetically. A number in brackets after the album name indicates the version number of that song in chronological ...

  9. Non-lexical vocables in music - Wikipedia

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    The song "Swinging the Alphabet" is sung by The Three Stooges in their short film Violent Is the Word for Curly (1938). It is the only full-length song performed by the Stooges in their short films, and the only time they mimed to their own pre-recorded soundtrack. The lyrics use each letter of the alphabet to make a nonsense verse of the song: