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  2. Overcome (Creed song) - Wikipedia

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    "Overcome" premiered on Creed's website on August 19, 2009, [4] [5] and was released for digital download on August 25, 2009, [6] as the lead single to Full Circle, and the band's first single since 2002's "Weathered". It debuted at number 18 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, peaking at number 4.

  3. List of English words without rhymes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of English words without rhymes, called refractory rhymes—that is, a list of words in the English language that rhyme with no other English word. . The word "rhyme" here is used in the strict sense, called a perfect rhyme, that the words are pronounced the same from the vowel of the main stressed syllable onwa

  4. Overcome - Wikipedia

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    "Overcome", a song by Wayne Marshall from the compilation album Diwali Riddim, 2002 "Overcome", a song by Stephanie McIntosh from Tightrope, 2006

  5. Overcome (Live song) - Wikipedia

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    "Overcome" is a song by American alternative rock group Live that was released as the second single from their 2001 album, V. In the United States, the September 11 attacks were a catalyst for the song's addition to radio despite not receiving an official release there.

  6. Venceremos (song) - Wikipedia

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    We can overcome fascism[1]! We shall prevail, We shall prevail a thousand chains we´ll have to break We shall prevail, We shall prevail, We can overcome fascism[1]! Peasants, soldiers and miners[3] the woman of the homeland as well, students, employees, workers[3] We will fulfil our duty. We will sow the land of glory; socialist will be our ...

  7. Toshikatsu - Wikipedia

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    Toshikatsu can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: 敏克, "agile, overcome" 敏勝, "agile, victory" 敏活, "agile, alive ...

  8. Yoshikatsu - Wikipedia

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    Yoshikatsu can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: 義克, "justice, overcome" 義勝, "justice, victory" 義活, "justice, alive"

  9. Jargon - Wikipedia

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    Jargon, also referred to as "technical language", is "the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a special activity or group". [8] Most jargon is technical terminology (technical terms), involving terms of art [9] or industry terms, with particular meaning within a specific industry.