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  • 1You're All The World to Me — (1950) is a song written by Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner. The song was introduced by Fred Astaire in the movie Royal Wedding. [A Lane song with the same melody, but with lyrics by Harold Adamson, entitled My Minstrel Man was introduced by… …

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  • 2You Look Good in My Shirt — Infobox Single Name = You Look Good in My Shirt Cover size = Border = Caption = Artist = Keith Urban Album = Released = June 2008 Format = CD single Recorded = Genre = Country Length = 3:55 Label = Capitol Nashville Writer = Mark Nesler Tom… …

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  • 3Then You Look at Me — Infobox Single Name = Then You Look at Me Artist = Céline Dion from Album = All the Way… A Decade of Song Released = Start date|1999|12|11 (cancelled) Format = Radio single Recorded = Paradise Sounds, FLM Studios, Todd AO Genre = Pop Length =… …

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  • 4When You Look at Me — Infobox Single Name = When You Look at Me Caption = Artist = Christina Milian Album = Christina Milian A side = B side = AM to PM Released = 2002 Format = CD single, digital download, maxi single, 12 single Recorded = Genre = R B Length = Label …

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  • 5The Last Place You Look — Infobox Album | Name = The Last Place You Look Type = Album Artist = Remember Maine Released = December 17 2002 Recorded = NTD Studios (Chicago, Illinois) Genre = Rock, emo, acoustic Length = 48:12 Label = LLR Recordings Producer = Richard… …

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  • 6Something About the Way You Look Tonight — is a song by Elton John, released as the first single from The Big Picture . The single was released as a double A side single with Candle in the Wind 1997 . The video for the song featured actors and actresses from the UK Television programme… …

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  • 7all-in — adj extremely tired ▪ You look all in. Are you OK? …

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  • 8all-in — adj extremely tired ▪ You look all in. Are you OK? …

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  • 9all — [[t]ɔ͟ːl[/t]] ♦ 1) PREDET: PREDET det pl n/n uncount You use all to indicate that you are referring to the whole of a particular group or thing or to everyone or everything of a particular kind. He felt betrayed by his mother, and this anger… …

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  • 10all-in — adjective extremely tired: You look all in. Are you o.k.? …

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