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  • 121For Yasgur's Farm — is a song written by the heavy rock band Mountain. When they performed it at the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival in 1969, it was untitled. After the show they decided to name it For Yasgur s Farm . This was in honour of Max Yasgur, who owned… …

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  • 122For Elsie — was a reworking of Beethoven s Fur Elise by The Residents. It had a very limited release on colored vinyl, while a compact disc version was handed out at a one off show …

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  • 123For National Unity — ( За Народно Јединство , Za Narodno Jednistvo ) is a political alliance in Serbia. At the last legislative elections, 28 December 2003, the alliance won 1.7 % of the popular vote and no seats. The alliance was formed by the Party of Serbian Unity …

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  • 124For the Walrus — was a tribute album to John Lennon made in 1981 This album contained I Am the Walrus on one side, and the instrumentals on the other. The singer was Sando and the backup band used was The Gentz. The album was made approximately one year after the …

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  • 125For Love of Audrey Rose — is a 1982 sequel to the novel Audrey Rose and its film version. Both books were written by Frank De Felitta. Plot summaryIn 1964, a fiery car crash claimed the lives of Audrey Rose Hoover and her mother. Eleven years later, Elliot Hoover, her… …

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  • 126For Justice and Development — (Somali: Ururka Caddaalada iyo Daryeelka , or UCID) is a political party in the northwestern Somaliland region of Somalia. At the presidential elections, 14 April 2003, its candidate Faysal Ali Warabe won 15.8 % of the popular vote.In… …

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  • 127For Tuusula — (in Finnish: Tuusulan puolesta ry. ) is a local political party in the municipality of Tuusula, Finland. In the 2004 municipal elections the party got 3789 votes (25,2%). It got 14 seats in the municipal council.External links*… …

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  • 128For All We Know (1934 song) — For All We Know is a popular song.The music was written by J. Fred Coots, the lyrics by Sam M. Lewis. The song was published in 1934.The first charting versions, in 1934, were by Hal Kemp (#3 on the US charts) and Isham Jones (#16). A version by… …

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