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In four-wheeling parlance, an anchor set into the ground to enable the use of a winch with which to extract a vehicle that is unable to move, whether due to large obstacles, or mired in mud.
William Blake, an accountant from Cleveland, Ohio, rides by train to the frontier company town of Machine to assume a promised job as an accountant in the town's metal works. During the trip, a Fireman warns Blake against the enterprise while passengers shoot buffalo from the train windows. Arriving in town, Blake discovers that his position has already been filled, and he is driven from the workplace at gunpoint by John Dickinson, the ferocious owner of the company. Jobless and without money or prospects, Blake meets Thel Russell, a former prostitute who sells paper flowers. He lets her take him home. Thel's ex-boyfriend Charlie surprises them in bed and shoots at Blake, accidentally killing Thel when she tries to shield Blake with her body. A wounded Blake shoots and kills Charlie with Thel's gun before climbing dazedly out the window and fleeing Machine on a stolen horse. Company-owner Dickinson just happens to be Charlie's father, and he hires three legendary frontier killers, Cole Wilson, Conway Twill, and Johnny "The Kid" Pickett to bring Blake back 'dead or alive'.
Lost Dogs is a double-disc collection of B-sides and other released and unreleased rarities. Lost Dogs sold 89,500copies in its first week of release and debuted at number fifteen on the Billboard 200 chart. Lost Dogs has been certified gold by the RIAA.
A number of songs included on Lost Dogs differ from the originally released versions, including "Alone", "U", "Wash", and "Dirty Frank". The album includes the hidden track "4/20/02" at the end of disc two, a tribute to Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley. It was written by vocalist Eddie Vedder during the recording sessions for Riot Act on the day that he heard the news of Staley's death. The song features only Vedder singing and playing the guitar in a ukulele-inspired tuning. According to Vedder, the reason why it was not included on Riot Act was that the band already had too many songs. According to guitarist Mike McCready, the reason the song was only featured as a hidden track on Lost Dogs is because Vedder "wouldn't want it to be exploitative."
After nearly two decades leading the oil rich kingdom, Saudi King Abdullah is laid to rest while his successor, King Salman promises to continue the policies of his predecessors. (Jan. 23)
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On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serving as the vehicle to the afterlife. Until that time, the bodies are may be kept at the family's home for weeks, months or years and are fed and cared for as if they were alive. Some Torajans continue their relationship with the dead through a ma'nene' ceremony, a type of "second funeral" in which families bring out their ancestors every few years and change their clothes and clean their bodies and crypts.
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MANTRA: Break Tradition (official)
The official clip for Australian rapper MANTRA titled "Break Tradition".
Break Tradition is the second single from the forthcoming album 'Telling Scenes' scheduled for release on September 13, 2013.
Directed by Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore
featuring Cisco Tavares & members of the MASSIVE hip-hop choir.
Performers: Adam Wheeler, Nat Abbott and Lachlan Hayes.
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Overton's burial at historic cemetery continues TX legends' tradition
Richard Overton, America's oldest World War II veteran at the time of his death last month, is a fixture in Texas history, and his burial Saturday will reflect that.
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On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serving as the vehicle to the afterlife. Until that time, the bodies are may be kept at the family's home for weeks, months or years and are fed and cared for as if they were alive. Some Torajans continue their relationship with the dead through a ma'nene' ceremony, a type of "second funeral" in which families bring out their ancestors every few years and change their clothes and clean their bodies and crypts.
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On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serving as the vehicle to the afterlife. Until that time, the bodies are may be kept at the family's home for weeks, months or years and are fed and cared for as if they were alive. Some Torajans continue their relationship with the dead through a ma'nene' ceremony, a type of "second funeral" in which families bring out their ancestors every few years and change their clothes and clean their bodies and crypts.
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The official clip for Australian rapper MANTRA titled "Break Tradition".
Break Tradition is the second single from the forthcoming album 'Telling Scenes' schedu...
The official clip for Australian rapper MANTRA titled "Break Tradition".
Break Tradition is the second single from the forthcoming album 'Telling Scenes' scheduled for release on September 13, 2013.
Directed by Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore
featuring Cisco Tavares & members of the MASSIVE hip-hop choir.
Performers: Adam Wheeler, Nat Abbott and Lachlan Hayes.
The official clip for Australian rapper MANTRA titled "Break Tradition".
Break Tradition is the second single from the forthcoming album 'Telling Scenes' scheduled for release on September 13, 2013.
Directed by Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore
featuring Cisco Tavares & members of the MASSIVE hip-hop choir.
Performers: Adam Wheeler, Nat Abbott and Lachlan Hayes.
Richard Overton, America's oldest World War II veteran at the time of his death last month, is a fixture in Texas history, and his burial Saturday will reflect ...
Richard Overton, America's oldest World War II veteran at the time of his death last month, is a fixture in Texas history, and his burial Saturday will reflect that.
Richard Overton, America's oldest World War II veteran at the time of his death last month, is a fixture in Texas history, and his burial Saturday will reflect that.
In the 34-year history of USA TODAY, the Editorial Board has never taken sides in the presidential race. Instead, we’ve expressed opinions about the major issue...
In the 34-year history of USA TODAY, the Editorial Board has never taken sides in the presidential race. Instead, we’ve expressed opinions about the major issues and haven’t presumed to tell our readers, who have a variety of priorities and values, which choice is best for them. Because every presidential race is different, we revisit our no-endorsement policy every four years. We’ve never seen reason to alter our approach. Until now.
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On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serving as the vehicle to the afterlife. Until that time, the bodies are may be kept at the family's home for weeks, months or years and are fed and cared for as if they were alive. Some Torajans continue their relationship with the dead through a ma'nene' ceremony, a type of "second funeral" in which families bring out their ancestors every few years and change their clothes and clean their bodies and crypts.
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The official clip for Australian rapper MANTRA titled "Break Tradition".
Break Tradition is the second single from the forthcoming album 'Telling Scenes' scheduled for release on September 13, 2013.
Directed by Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore
featuring Cisco Tavares & members of the MASSIVE hip-hop choir.
Performers: Adam Wheeler, Nat Abbott and Lachlan Hayes.
Richard Overton, America's oldest World War II veteran at the time of his death last month, is a fixture in Texas history, and his burial Saturday will reflect that.
In the 34-year history of USA TODAY, the Editorial Board has never taken sides in the presidential race. Instead, we’ve expressed opinions about the major issues and haven’t presumed to tell our readers, who have a variety of priorities and values, which choice is best for them. Because every presidential race is different, we revisit our no-endorsement policy every four years. We’ve never seen reason to alter our approach. Until now.
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"Dead Man", a song by Jars of Clay from their album Good Monsters
"Dead Man", a nickname and identity of WWE wrestler The Undertaker
"Dead Man", a song by We as Human from the Burning Satellite EP
In four-wheeling parlance, an anchor set into the ground to enable the use of a winch with which to extract a vehicle that is unable to move, whether due to large obstacles, or mired in mud.
As your lips grow close to touching Your find yourself against the wall You never thought that your perception Could be questions brought to call And what you asked and close to seeing Was quickly taken away You thought the words were close to forming Yet you found nothing to say Overwhelm my life's complexity Overwhelm my life's complexity Give me controls and distractions and let me go and let me be I wanted something simple Just give me something simple So put the bail on me Put the bail on me you inside me Yeah as you lift and close to touching You find yourself against the wall You Never thought that your perception Could be questions brought to call And what you asked and close to seeing Was quickly taken away You thought the words were close to forming Yet you found nothing to say I wanted something simple Just give me something simple Just give me something simple Just give me something simple Overwhelm my life's complexity Overwhelm my life's complexity Overwhelm my life's complexity