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  • 11The Mamas & the Papas — From left to right, top to bottom: Denny Doherty, John and Michelle Phillips, and Cass Elliot. Background information Origin …

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  • 12Not a Second Time — Song by The Beatles from the album With the Beatles Released 22 November 1963 (mono) 30 November 1963 (stereo) Recorded 11 September 1963 Genre …

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  • 13The Strokes — Background information Origin New York City, New York, United States Genres …

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  • 14The NFL Today — is also the name of the radio show that corresponds with the television show. The NFL Today Logo used since 2006 Format National Football League Created by CBS Sport …

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  • 15The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps — The Cavaliers are a World Class (formerly Division I ) drum and bugle corps based in Rosemont, Illinois and founded in 1948 by Donald Warren, and are a member corps of Drum Corps International. The Cavaliers are currently under the direction of… …

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  • 16The Catch (baseball) — The Catch refers to a memorable defensive baseball play by Willie Mays on September 29, by|1954, during Game 1 of the 1954 World Series between the New York Giants and the Cleveland Indians at the Polo Grounds in New York. The score was tied 2 2… …

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  • 17The Plain Truth — is a U.S. based magazine founded by Herbert W. Armstrong who also founded the Radio Church of God (later renamed the Worldwide Church of God), Ambassador College and The World Tomorrow radio and television programs. Herbert W. Armstrong began his …

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  • 18The Tide Is High — Single by The Paragons A side Only a Smile Released 1967 Genre Rocksteady Length …

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  • 19The Turbans — were an African American doo wop group, who were formed in Philadelphia in 1953. The original members were: Al Banks (lead tenor), Matthew Platt (second tenor), Charlie Williams (baritone), and Andrew Chet Jones (bass). They came from Downtown… …

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  • 20Second — Sec ond, a. [F., fr. L. secundus second, properly, following, fr. sequi to follow. See {Sue} to follow, and cf. {Secund}.] 1. Immediately following the first; next to the first in order of place or time; hence, occurring again; another; other.… …

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