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  2. Zombie (The Cranberries song) - Wikipedia

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    The band's singer Tommy Vext slightly altered the lyrics, inserting a reference to drones and replacing "since 1916" with "in 2018" to show that times haven't changed. [189] Upon recording, the band were unsure regarding adding it to the album, with Vext declaring "The song is a masterpiece and a massive hit.

  3. In Your Head - Wikipedia

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    A music video to accompany the release of "In Your Head" was first released onto YouTube on December 2, 2011 and has received over 31 Million views at a total length of three minutes and seventeen seconds. [1]

  4. Top 10 people most likely to reach trillionaire status - AOL

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    On Sept. 29, 1916, newspapers across the country announced a wealth milestone once thought to be unreachable: the world’s first billionaire. Top 10 people most likely to reach trillionaire ...

  5. Henning Jakob Henrik Lund - Wikipedia

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    The song was adopted as the national anthem of Greenland in 1916. [11] [12] The lyrics translated from the Greenlandic language into English prose are: Our country, when you grew very old, your head was crowned with white hair. You carried steadfast your children in your arms and gave them what belonged to your coastland.

  6. North Carolinian from hurricane-gutted town shows old family ...

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    A 108-year-old letter found by a North Carolina family whose home was flooded out by Hurricane Helene recounted with stunning detail the last time such a tragedy happened — and now they feel ...

  7. Surgeon General Urges Americans to 'Rethink How We're ... - AOL

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    Perhaps this is because so many of the messages coming at us tell us to prioritize a different triad, the triad of success: fame, wealth, and power.

  8. Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest - Wikipedia

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    A press account from the time describes this as an annual contest held regularly since 1916, except for 1939, 1940, and 1941 [47] —this time held under the moniker "Battle of the Burroughs". [49] A later 1996 contest was also sponsored by Nathan's (and TV Tokyo [50]), but was held at Central Park instead of at its traditional location. It was ...

  9. Dadaglobe - Wikipedia

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    Edited by Dada co-founder Tristan Tzara (1896-1963) in Paris, Dadaglobe was not conceived as a summary of the movement since its founding in 1916, but rather meant to be a snapshot of its expanded incarnation at war's end. Not merely a vehicle for existing works, the project functioned as one of Dada's most generative catalysts for the ...