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  • 41Mind your own business — For other uses, see Mind your own business (disambiguation). Mind your own business is a common English saying which asks for a respect of other people s privacy. It can mean that a person should stop meddling in what does not concern that person …

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  • 42Atos Origin — Infobox Company company name = Atos Origin, SA company company type = Public foundation = 2000 company slogan = Advance Your Business location = Paris, France Zaventem, Belgium key people = Philippe Germond, CEO products = Atos ConsultingTM,… …

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  • 43Bury Your Dead — This article is about the band. For their 2008 album, see Bury Your Dead (album). For the NCIS episode, see NCIS (season 5). For the Haunted song, see The Haunted Made Me Do It. Bury Your Dead Origin Worcester, MA, USA Genres Metalcore, hardcore… …

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  • 44How I Met Your Mother — Title card Genre Sitcom Format Narrative in past tense …

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  • 45Curb Your Enthusiasm — Genre Comedy Created by Larry David Written by …

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  • 46Here's your mule — / Where s my mule? ( Mister, here s your mule / Mister, where s my mule? ) was a famous Confederate catch phrase during the Civil War, and is often noted in Civil War histories. [Moore, The Rebellion Record , p. 288: The cry of Here s your mule,… …

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  • 47Eurovision: Your Country Needs You — A Song for Europe redirects here. For other uses, see A Song for Europe (disambiguation). Your Country Needs You redirects here. For the recruitment poster, see Lord Kitchener Wants You. Eurovision: Your Country Needs You Pete Waterma …

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  • 48Here's Your Mule — or Where s my mule? (Mister, here s your mule or Mister, where s my mule?) was a Confederate catch phrase during the Civil War, often noted in Civil War histories.[1] It resulted in several Civil War songs, including Here s Your Mule , How Are… …

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  • 49Do Your Ears Hang Low? — Roud 15472 Language English Recorded by Barney, Kinky Friedman Do Your Ears Hang Low? is a children s song that is often sung in schools and at camps. The melody of this song was partially taken from another: Turkey in the Straw. Various theories …

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  • 50Mrs. Mills Solves all Your Problems — Mrs Mills Solves All Your Problems is a popular, satirical and fictional agony aunt column in the Sunday Times Style magazine, in which readers write or email Mrs Mills and she replies with exceptionally bad advice. Examples include get a new… …

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