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"Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) \nwas a <b>British</b> politician, army officer, and writer. He was the <b>Prime Minister</b> of the ...",
"Theresa Mary May is a <b>British</b> politician who served as the <b>Prime Minister</b> of the \n<b>United Kingdom</b> and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2016 to 2019.",
"James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, KG, OBE, PC, FRS, FSS (11 \nMarch 1916 – 24 May 1995), was a <b>British</b> Labour politician who served as <b>Prime</b> \n<b>Minister</b> of the <b>United</b> ...",
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"Lagos <b>is the largest</b> city in the <b>Nigerian state</b> of the same name. The city, <b>with</b> its \nadjoining ... <b>state</b> capital of Lagos <b>State</b>. This conurbation makes up 37% of \nLagos <b>State's</b> total <b>land area</b>, but houses about 85% of the <b>state's</b> total population\n.",
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"Ogun <b>State is</b> a <b>state</b> in southwestern <b>Nigeria</b>. Created in 1976, it borders Lagos \n<b>State</b> to the south, Oyo and Osun <b>states</b> to the north, Ondo to the east and the \nRepublic of Benin to the west. Abeokuta <b>is the</b> capital and <b>largest</b> city in the <b>state</b>. \n... Orientation Camp <b>is</b> located at Sagamu Local Government <b>area</b> of the <b>state</b>.",
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"Below <b>is</b> a list of all countries in Africa, in order of geographical <b>area</b>. Sudan was, \n<b>with</b> an <b>area</b> of 2,505,813km², formerly the <b>largest</b> country in ... 14, <b>Nigeria</b>, \n923,768 km<sup>2</sup> (356,669 sq mi), compare Venezuela: 916,445 km<sup>2</sup> ... 16, \nMozambique, 801,590 km<sup>2</sup> (309,496 sq mi), compare Australian <b>state</b> New South \nWales: ...",
"Ibadan <b>is the</b> capital and <b>most</b> populous city of Oyo <b>State</b>, <b>Nigeria</b>. <b>With</b> a \npopulation of over 3 million, it <b>is the</b> third <b>most</b> populous city in <b>Nigeria</b> after \nLagos and Kano; it <b>is the</b> country's <b>largest</b> city by geographical area. ... The <b>land</b> \n<b>area</b> increased from 136 km<sup>2</sup> in 1981 to 210–240 km<sup>2</sup> in 1988-89 (Areola, 1994: \n101). By the ...",
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"<b>Songwriter</b>(s) · Linkin Park · Producer(s) · Rick Rubin · Mike Shinoda · Linkin Park \nsingles chronology. "Shadow of the Day" (2007), "Given Up" (2008), "We Made It" \n(2008). Music video. "Given Up" on YouTube. "Given Up" is a song by American \nrock band Linkin Park. The song was released as the fourth ... studio material \nafter "<b>System</b>" from the soundtrack to <b>Queen of the Damned</b>.",
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"<b>Michigan's</b> 13th <b>congressional district</b> is a United States <b>congressional district</b> in \nWayne County, <b>Michigan</b>. It is currently represented by Democrat Rashida Tlaib.",
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"<b>Michigan's</b> 11th <b>congressional district</b> is a United States <b>congressional district</b> \nnorthwest of Detroit, comprising portions of northwestern Wayne and \nsouthwestern ...",
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"Bernard John Taupin (born 22 May 1950) is an English lyricist, poet, singer and \nartist. He is best known for his long-term collaboration with Elton John, having \n<b>written</b> the lyrics for most of John's <b>songs</b>. ... In September 1997, Taupin rewrote \nthe lyrics of "<b>Candle in the Wind</b>" for "<b>Candle in the Wind</b> 1997", a tribute to the \nlate ...",
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""People Got to Be Free" is a <b>song</b> released in 1968 by The Rascals. Written by \ngroup members ... In the <b>song's</b> coda, Felix says in a half-<b>sung</b>, half-spoken voice\n, that the "Train of Freedom", is "about to <b>arrive</b> ... Be Free" in 1970 as part of a \nmedley with another socially relevant <b>song</b>, Sam Cooke's "<b>A Change Is Gonna</b> \n<b>Come</b>.",
"Rebecca Caroline Ferguson (born 21 July 1986) is a British singer and \nsongwriter. She came ... Ferguson <b>sang</b> "<b>A Change Is Gonna Come</b>" for her \naudition in front of judges, Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and guest judge, Nicole \nScherzinger. ... Ferguson's winner's <b>song</b> was a cover of Duffy's "Distant Dreamer\n", but she ...",
""Waiting on the World to <b>Change</b>" is a <b>song</b> by American singer-songwriter John \nMayer. ... Now we see everything that's <b>going</b> wrong ... Tony Pascarella found the \n<b>song</b> "gives listeners, both old and new, an idea of how far Mayer has <b>come</b>."
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"Kajagoogoo /kædʒəˈɡuːɡuː/ were a British new wave band, best known for \ntheir 1983 hit single "<b>Too Shy</b>", which reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart, ...",
""Nature Boy" is a <b>song</b> first recorded by American jazz <b>singer</b> Nat King Cole. It \nwas released on ... Yablokoff claiming that it was plagiarized from his <b>song</b> "\nShvayg mayn harts" (שװײג מײן האַרץ, "<b>Hush</b> My Heart"). ... a correction made to the \nlyrics saying "To be loved in return, is <b>too</b> much of a deal, and there's no deal in \nlove.",
""Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay" is a vaudeville and music hall <b>song</b>. The <b>song's</b> first \nknown public ... I'm not extravagantly <b>shy</b>: And when a nice young man is nigh: \nFor his heart I have a try: And faint away with tearful cry! ... He cried, "Oh me, oh \nmy;: I nearly lost my <b>eye</b>": My partner said, "You're right –: It's bedtime now, good \nnight".",
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"Gerald Maxwell Rivera (born May 23, 1973), known mononymously as Maxwell, \nis an American <b>singer</b>-songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist. ... \nDespite facing ridicule from classmates for being <b>shy</b> and awkward, he \nprogressed ...",
""<b>Hush</b>" is the tenth episode in the fourth season of the supernatural drama \ntelevision series ... A <b>shy</b> woman in the group, Tara Maclay, starts to speak up to \nsupport Willow's suggestion, but ... They lock themselves into a laundry room and \ntry to barricade the door with a vending machine, but it is <b>too</b> heavy for them to \nmove.",
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