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  2. Renee Spearman - Wikipedia

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    Renee Spearman (born March 3, 1969, in Lynwood, CA) is an American gospel, Christian, recording artist, singer, songwriter and producer. Her solo music career began in 2012 and has since released one album which charted at number 4 on the Billboard Gospel Album Chart, number 37 on the Billboard Independent Albums Chart and Billboard Top 200.

  3. The Axis of Awesome - Wikipedia

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    Since these four chords are played as an ostinato, the band also used a vi–IV–I–V, usually from the song "Save Tonight" to the song "Torn". The band played the song in the key of D (E in the live performances on YouTube ), so the progression they used is D–A–Bm–G (E, B, C#m, A on the live performances).

  4. Randy Newman's Faust - Wikipedia

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    In a 1995 New York Times piece, Newman said that he was first inspired to create a work based on Goethe's Faust in the 1970s, after a first reading of the play. [1] However, during a 2014 staging of the show at the New York City Center, Newman said onstage that "[Goethe's] Faust, of course, is a masterpiece: I read the classic comic book, and I concur.” [2]

  5. Marjorie Taylor Greene Responds to Backlash Over Comments ...

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    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, pictured here in March, has responded to backlash she received over comments made following the Northeast earthquake on April 5, 2024.

  6. Renée Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Renée Adorée Taylor (née Wexler; born March 19, 1933) is an American actress, screenwriter, playwright, producer and director. [6] Taylor was nominated for an Academy Award for co-writing the screenplay for the film Lovers and Other Strangers (1970). She also played Sylvia Fine on the television sitcom The Nanny (1993–1999).

  7. The Great God Brown - Wikipedia

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    The Great God Brown is a play by Eugene O'Neill, first staged in 1926. O'Neill began writing notes for the play in 1922 – "Play of masks – removable – the man who really is and the mask he wears before the world" [ 1 ] – and wrote the play between January and March 1925. [ 2 ]

  8. Awesome God - Wikipedia

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    "Awesome God" is a contemporary worship song written by Rich Mullins and first recorded on his 1988 album, Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth. It was the first single from the album and rose to the number one spot on Christian AC radio and subsequently became a popular congregational song. [ 1 ]

  9. God is great - Wikipedia

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    God is Great may refer to: The Takbir, the Arabic phrase "Allāhu Akbar", often translated as "God is Great" God Is Great and I'm Not (Dieu est grand, je suis toute ...