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  2. Knock Three Times - Wikipedia

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    "Knock Three Times" is a popular song credited simply to "Dawn", obscuring the actual performers. The song was released as a single which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1971 and eventually sold six million copies. It reached No. 2 on 'Billboard ' s "Easy Listening" survey. [1]

  3. Knocking on wood - Wikipedia

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    Usually the person knocks three times. It is also done when one experiences a bad omen. In Germany, one finds the expressions "knock on wood" and "three times wood" Dreimal Holz. In Greece and Cyprus the saying χτύπα ξύλο chtýpa xýlo ("knock on wood") is said when hearing someone say something negative in order to prevent it from ...

  4. Candida (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Knock Three Times" (1971) "Candida" was the first single released by the American pop music group Dawn, with vocals by Tony Orlando, in July 1970.

  5. Candida (album) - Wikipedia

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    Orlando was singing under the group name "Dawn" in order to avoid problems with his contract with his other label, CBS. However, after the success of the album tracks "Candida" and "Knock Three Times", he invited two other singers to become the real-life "Dawn", and then "Tony Orlando and Dawn" could tour in support of the songs. [2]

  6. ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers for NYT's Tricky ... - AOL

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    Connections game from The New York Times. Spoilers ahead! We've warned you. We mean it. ... KNOCK, THERE, TUT 3. WORDS ABBREVIATED WITH LETTERS: ARE, SEE, WHY, YOU 4.

  7. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    As Meredith D. Clark, an associate professor at Northeastern University working to archive the Black web, explained to the University of Virginia: "Black Twitter doesn't have a gateway, a secret ...

  8. Toi toi toi - Wikipedia

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    There are many theories as to the origin of Toi toi toi as an idiom. In folklore it was used to ward off a spell or hex, often accompanied by knocking on wood or spitting. One origin theory sees "toi toi toi" as the onomatopoeic rendition of spitting three times, a common practice in many parts of the world to ward off evil spirits.

  9. Trump keeps tariffs drumbeat going, with autos targeted next

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    President Donald Trump on Friday kept alive his drumbeat of tariff threats, saying levies on automobiles would be coming as soon as April 2, the day after members of his cabinet are due to deliver ...