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  2. Sunroof (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sunroof" is a song by American singer Nicky Youre and Los Angeles-based musician and producer Dazy (Nick Minutaglio, who has also recorded as Snocker). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was released on December 3, 2021, through Thirty Knots and Columbia Records .

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  4. Detour (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    He tries to open his window to see how high the mudslide is, but soil starts pouring into his car, so he quickly rolls up the window. Soon after, his sunroof starts caving in, but he manages to stop it from collapsing using tape and a steering wheel lock. He instantly drinks his remaining water and regrets it, as it was all the water he had left.

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  7. How to easily open a stuck jar - AOL

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    You might try to pry a jar open with a knife or run it under hot water, but there's actually much simpler way to open a stuck jar lid. Using the handle of a butter knife, simply tap four times ...

  8. These Are the Easiest Ways to Open a Jar When It's Stuck - AOL

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    Well fret not, because there are five easy ways to open a stuck jar regardless of why its stuck in the first place. Bonus: Almost all of them use items you already have in the house.

  9. Now You See Him, Now You Don't - Wikipedia

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    The other car was used in the scenes with Schuyler driving it on a flat tire (the Art Dept. painted the car green and dusted it to give a look of neglect; when the sunroof is open, the original Herbie pearl white paint job under the tarp sunroof can be seen where the green was not painted).