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  2. Dạ cổ hoài lang - Wikipedia

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    Dạ cổ hoài lang (Vietnamese: [zâːˀ ko᷉ hwâːj laːŋ], "Night Drum Beats Cause Longing for Absent Husband") is a Vietnamese song, composed circa 1918 by songwriter Cao Văn Lầu, colloquially known as "Sáu Lầu," from Bạc Liêu. It was a massive hit across Vietnam in 1927 as it was taken up by travelling troupes and spawned many ...

  3. Category:Henry Lau songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Henry Lau songs or lists of Henry Lau songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).

  4. 1993 Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation

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    Song name (if available for award) Recipient(s) The Best Duet Song Award ( 最受歡迎合唱歌曲獎) Gold award: 其實你心裡有沒有我: Andy Hui, Sammi Cheng: Silver award: 選擇: George Lam, Sally Yeh: Bronze award: 流言: Vivian Chow, Kevin Lin (林隆璇) The Most Popular Mandarin Song Award ( 最受歡迎國語歌曲獎) Gold ...

  5. Trúc Hồ - Wikipedia

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    For several years Truc Ho has been an activist for human rights and democracy in Vietnam. [1] His liberal-conservative campaign named "One Million Hearts, One Voice" collected over 135,000 signatures from 63 nations on a petition to be presented to the U.N. Human Rights Council.

  6. Haidilao - Wikipedia

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    A Haidilao restaurant in Suzhou, China Haidilao self service sauce bar. Food layout at Haidilao. Haidilao International Holding Ltd., or Haidilao (Chinese: 海底捞), is a Chinese hot pot chain, known for its customer service. [2]

  7. Stop for a Minute (Keane song) - Wikipedia

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    The song marks Keane's collaboration with Somali-Canadian rapper, K'naan. [3] The single was released on 5 April 2010 in the United Kingdom and on 11 April 2010 in the United States. [4] The song is featured on the soundtrack of Pro Evolution Soccer 2011. [5]

  8. Grass Mud Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Grass Mud Horse is a Chinese Internet meme and kuso parody based on a word play of the Mandarin profanity cào nǐ mā (肏你妈), which means "fuck your mother".. Homophonic puns are commonly used in Chinese language as silly humor to amuse people, and have become an important component of jokes and standup comedy in Chinese culture. [1]

  9. Non-Stop (Hamilton song) - Wikipedia

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    As the final song in Act 1 just ahead of intermission, "Non-Stop" wraps up many story threads while setting up Hamilton's character conflict leading into the political and personal turmoil of the second act. Of all the songs in Hamilton, "Non-Stop" has been described by some as the best summation of Alexander Hamilton's character. [2]