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31. Originally written by Yeats as a poem, Down By the Salley Gardens did not become a real song until 1909 when Northern Irish composer Herbert Hughes set the words to the tune of an old Irish melody.
32. Things fell apart only after American banksters were allowed to ripoff the nation and the world to the tune of TRILLIONS - and the looting continues today.
33. She seemed somehow to have consumed four glasses of pernod to the tune of several hundred frances.
34. Wang Qingsong was born in Heilongjiang in 1966, the year China began to convulse to the tune of Mao's disastrous Cultural Revolution.
35. Antalya , Turkey , in particular, the increase in tourists to the tune of 18 %.
36. To us, it is reminiscent of Big Mouth Billy Bass, the animatronics toy that flapped its large mouth bass lips to the tune of Don't Worry, Be Happy back in 2001.
37. Money, to the tune of $97, 000, was stuffed in an Apple Jacks cereal box.
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