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  2. Rubicon (Rubicon album) - Wikipedia

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    Rubicon is the eponymous debut album from the late-1970s funk rock band Rubicon (formed by Jerry Martini from Sly & the Family Stone and featuring future Night Ranger members Jack Blades on bass and Brad Gillis on guitars).

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    A leveling kit usually consists of stronger front springs to lift the front end ride height so that it matches the rear ride height. This gives a more balanced/level look to the vehicle when unloaded/empty and increases offroad capability/angles at the cost of less traction, handling, aerodynamics and head lifting when loaded with cargo in the ...

  4. Crossing the Rubicon (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crossing the Rubicon" is a song written and performed by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and released as the eighth track on his 2020 album Rough and Rowdy Ways. It is a slow electric blues featuring lyrics that heavily reference classical antiquity and the life of Julius Caesar in particular.

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  7. Rubicon (New Zealand band) - Wikipedia

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    Rubicon was formed in Auckland in 1999 by drummer, bassist and singer Paul Reid. He had previously drummed with Loves Ugly Children and The D4 and also played Marshall Heywood on New Zealand television soap Shortland Street. Reid was joined by his school friends: guitarist and vocalist Gene Bennett and bassist and drummer Jon Corker.

  8. Let the Music Lift You Up - Wikipedia

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    "Let the Music Lift You Up" is a song written by Troy Seals and Eddie Setser, and recorded by American country music artist Reba McEntire. It was released in February 1987 as the second single from the album What Am I Gonna Do About You. The song reached #4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]

  9. Lord, I Lift Your Name on High - Wikipedia

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    Malayalam – "Yeshu naamathe uyarthidam" (Let us lift Jesus' name) Norwegian – "Gud, jeg opphøyer ditt navn" (God, I exalt your name) Polish – "Chcę wywyższać Imię Twe" (I want to exalt Thy name) Slovenian – "Povzdigujem tvoje ime" (I elevate your name) Spanish – "Tu Nombre Levantaré" (I will Lift your name On High)