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  2. Rhetoric of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    [77] Trump has described immigrants as deadly snakes during his rallies, repurposing lyrics from the 1968 song "The Snake." [ 82 ] In a campaign speech and social media post, Trump called some of his political opponents "vermin", promising to "root out" the "communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within ...

  3. Looking for a Man in Finance - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics discuss looking for a tall, wealthy man working in the financial sector with whom to be in a relationship. [ 1] The song begins with Boni saying "I'm looking for a man in finance, with a trust fund, 6' 5", blue eyes." [ 14] It continues to repeat the lyrics. [ 14]

  4. When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring) - Wikipedia

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    When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring) " When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring) " is a single released by the Scottish group Deacon Blue in 1987 and in 1988. The song features prominent backing vocals from members of R&B group Londonbeat. It was the very first song to be played on Radio Luxembourg after it went satellite at 3AM on 30 December 1991.

  5. Chocolate Girl (Deacon Blue song) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In an interview given to the Daily Record in 2012, songwriter Ricky Ross explained that "Chocolate Girl" was "about someone’s relationship which sounded bad. I don’t really like sexist love songs, that awful song by Eric Clapton, "Wonderful Tonight". There’s a song by Prefab Sprout which says the same thing, called "Cruel", which ...

  6. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    Ten-codes, especially "10-4" (meaning "understood") first reached public recognition in the mid- to late-1950s through the popular television series Highway Patrol, with Broderick Crawford. [ citation needed ] Crawford would reach into his patrol car to use the microphone to answer a call and precede his response with "10-4".

  7. Real Gone Kid - Wikipedia

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    Real Gone Kid. " Real Gone Kid " is a song by Scottish pop rock band Deacon Blue. Vocalist Ricky Ross wrote the song about a performance he saw of ex- Lone Justice singer Maria McKee during a time when Deacon Blue and Lone Justice toured together. The lyrics are a tribute to McKee, with the narrator using the term "real gone kid" as a ...

  8. If You Come Back - Wikipedia

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    "If You Come Back" is a song by English boy band Blue, released as the third single from their debut studio album, All Rise (2001). It was written by Ray Ruffin, Nicole Formescu, Ian Hope, and Lee Brennan of boy band 911. The song topped the UK charts for one week becoming their second consecutive number one single release and has received a ...

  9. Queen of the New Year - Wikipedia

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    Deacon Blue singles chronology. "Love and Regret". (1989) " Queen of the New Year ". (1989) "Four Bacharach & David Songs". (1990) " Queen of the New Year " is the fifth and final single from the album When the World Knows Your Name by the Scottish pop rock band Deacon Blue. [2]