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  2. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    A proverbial phrase is a type of conventional saying similar to a proverb and transmitted by oral tradition. The web page provides an alphabetical list of widely used and repeated proverbial phrases with their origins and examples.

  3. Raise Your Voice - Wikipedia

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    Raise Your Voice is a 2004 American teen musical drama film starring Hilary Duff as a singer who pursues her dream in Los Angeles. The film received negative reviews and grossed $14.9 million against a $15 million budget.

  4. Miss Polly Had a Dolly - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, lyrics and variations of this popular American nursery rhyme and children's song. It tells the story of a girl named Miss Polly or Miss Molly and her sick dolly who calls the doctor.

  5. Christmas Day in the Workhouse - Wikipedia

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    A postcard, from about 1905, which carries and illustrates the first two verses. [1]"In the Workhouse: Christmas Day", better known as "Christmas Day in the Workhouse", is a dramatic monologue written as a ballad by campaigning journalist George Robert Sims and first published in The Referee for the Christmas of 1877. [2]

  6. Three Little Kittens - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, publication and reception of the nursery rhyme "Three Little Kittens", attributed to Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. The poem tells of three kittens who lose, find and soil their mittens, and get pie from their mother.

  7. Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son - Wikipedia

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    A popular English nursery rhyme about a boy who steals a pig and runs away. Learn about its origins, lyrics, and variations, and how it is related to a longer rhyme about a piper who plays 'over the hills and far away'.

  8. Someone's Watching Over Me - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by DioGuardi and Shanks for the film Raise Your Voice, in which Duff stars.In the movie, which is set at a performing arts summer school, Duff's character, Terri Fletcher, writes the song with her fellow student Jay, played by Oliver James, and performs it at the film's climax in front of the students, staff and parents.

  9. Little Miss Muffet - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, meaning and variations of the English nursery rhyme "Little Miss Muffet", which features a spider and a tuffet. Find out how the word tuffet can refer to a grassy hillock or a low seat, and see some illustrations and cultural depictions of the rhyme.