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  2. American Musical Theatre of San Jose - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, a group of community volunteers formed the San Jose Light Opera Association (SJLOA), performing works by Gilbert and Sullivan.The first production was The Mikado, [2] held at the Victory Theatre on North First Street near Santa Clara Avenue in downtown San Jose, where they would perform for several more years.

  3. Lamplight - Wikipedia

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    "Lamplight" is a song by the Bee Gees, released as the B-side of "First of May", but featured as the single's A-side in Germany. [1] [2] It also featured on their double album Odessa in March 1969.

  4. Jean Bellette - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, Bellette won the Sir John Sulman Prize with For Whom the Bell Tolls. She won it again in 1944 with her painting Iphigenia in Tauris, inspired by Euripides' play. [10] The composition is set in a dry, open landscape, with several riders on horses whose appearance suggests "the Australian present, rather than Greek antiquity". [11]

  5. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day - Wikipedia

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    The world revolved from night to day, A voice, a chime, A chant sublime Of peace on earth, good-will to men! Then from each black, accursed mouth The cannon thundered in the South, And with the sound The carols drowned Of peace on earth, good-will to men! It was as if an earthquake rent The hearth-stones of a continent, And made forlorn The ...

  6. For Whom the Bell Tolls (J. Cole song) - Wikipedia

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    The title of the song references the 1940 novel For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway. [1] The novel tells the story of Robert Jordan, a young American engaged in guerrilla warfare during the Spanish Civil War. The novel focuses on themes of death and suicide. [2] "For Whom the Bell Tolls" also features background vocals from Kay Foxx. [3]

  7. Hold Back the Night - Wikipedia

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    Hold Back the Night is a 1956 American war film about the Korean War based on the 1951 novel by Pat Frank, who had been a war correspondent in Korea. The film was directed by Allan Dwan; his third film with John Payne and his third film about the United States Marine Corps, the others being Abroad with Two Yanks (1944) and Sands of Iwo Jima (1949).

  8. What's open on the 4th of July? Here's which national chains ...

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    Yes. Most McDonald's restaurants are open on holidays, however, store hours vary by location, the company told USA TODAY. Customers can use the company's store locator tool to confirm their local ...

  9. Rejoice in the Lord alway - Wikipedia

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    "Rejoice in the Lord alway" (c. 1683–1685), Z. 49, sometimes known as the Bell Anthem, is a verse anthem by Henry Purcell. It was originally scored for SATB choir, countertenor, tenor and bass soloists, and strings, though it is also sometimes performed with organ replacing the strings. [ 1 ]