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  2. Night Song (1948 film) - Wikipedia

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    In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic Bosley Crowther panned the film's "incredibly mawkish plot" and added: "Our old friend, the young musician who has a great concerto chasing through his mind but can't get it down on paper because—well, something's eating on him, is back again...and, so far as this reviewer sees things, neither he nor his concerto are improved.

  3. List of catchphrases in American and British mass media

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    Notable catchphrases from American television shows Catchphrase Character Series First appearance Notes "Aaay! Fonzie: Happy Days: 1974 [49] [50] [51]"And that's the way it is. ...

  4. No Promises (Cheat Codes song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Promises" is a song recorded by American DJ group Cheat Codes. It features vocals by American singer and songwriter Demi Lovato as well as Trevor Dahl, a member of the group. The song was released on March 31, 2017, and debuted on mainstream radio in the United States on April 11, 2017. [ 1 ] "

  5. Futures and promises - Wikipedia

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    Futures can easily be implemented in channels: a future is a one-element channel, and a promise is a process that sends to the channel, fulfilling the future. [104] [105] This allows futures to be implemented in concurrent programming languages with support for channels, such as CSP and Go. The resulting futures are explicit, as they must be ...

  6. The Promise (Chris Cornell song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was noted by Rolling Stone as a departure from the sound Cornell was known for with his work in grunge band Soundgarden. [5] Spin described the track as "sounding a lot more like modern-day Peter Gabriel than Soundgarden and Audioslave." [7] Cornell explained that the change in sound was an effort to fit the themes of the movie, stating:

  7. Promises, Promises (Naked Eyes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Promises, Promises" is a song by British new wave band Naked Eyes, released in 1983 as the second single from their debut album Burning Bridges. The single went on to become a top-20 hit in the U.S. that October, peaking at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, [ 1 ] albeit after it was re-recorded with some lyrics different from ...

  8. Taylor Swift pauses song to get help for concertgoers: ‘I can ...

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    “Just let me know when — I can do this all night,” she said, nearing the 30-second mark of the song’s pause. She then received thumbs-up signs from the crowd and screamed, “Awesome ...

  9. One Night Only (song) - Wikipedia

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    "One Night Only" is a song from the 1981 Broadway musical Dreamgirls, with lyrics written by Tom Eyen and music by Henry Krieger. In the context of the musical, "One Night Only" is performed twice in succession, as differing versions of the song — a soul ballad by the character Effie White and a dance version by her former bandmates Deena Jones & the Dreams — compete on the radio and the ...