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  • 53The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down — cover Song by The Band Released September 22, 1969 …

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  • 57The Gypsy Laddie — (Roud [http://library.efdss.org/cgi bin/query.cgi?cross=off index roud=on query=1 field=20 1] , Child 200), also known as Black Jack Davy and The Raggle Taggle Gypsies among many other titles, is a traditional folk ballad, possibly written about… …

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  • 58a rising tide lifts all boats —    This idiom, coined by John F Kennedy, describes the idea that when an economy is performing well, all people will benefit from it.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 59tide — tide1 [taıd] n [: Old English; Origin: tid time ] 1.) the tide the regular rising and falling of the level of the sea the tide is in/out (=the sea is at a high or low level) ▪ Is the tide going out or coming in ? ▪ We went for a walk and got cut… …

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  • 60tide — tide1 [ taıd ] noun ** 1. ) count the way that the level of the ocean regularly rises and falls during the day. The tide comes in or rises, then it turns and goes out or falls, and then turns again. At its highest point the tide is in and it is… …

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