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A newsreel is a form of short documentary film, containing news stories and items of topical interest, that was prevalent between the 1910s and the late 1960s. Typically presented in a cinema, newsreels were a source of current affairs, information, and entertainment for millions of moviegoers.
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Macy's
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Macy's, the venerable New York department store named in the original and famed for its holiday spirit, is the store where Kris Kringle worked in the 1947 "Miracle on 34th Street" -- for the seven or eight of you in the world who haven't seen this movie, he's a department-store Santa who insists that he's the actual St. Nicholas.
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Luke the Evangelist, the author of the third gospel account (and the Acts of the Apostles), is symbolized by a winged ox or bull – a figure of sacrifice, service and strength.
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Glen Campbell wrote at least six of his many songs.
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Glen Campbell lived 81 years and died recently in early August 2017. He was a renowned country singer and composer who won four Grammy Awards.
Some of his own well-known compositions include "Friends", "Back in the race", and "Less of me". He won his Gramm Awards for songs that include "Gentle on my mind", "By the time I get to Phoenix", and "Rhinestone cowboy".
In addition to his Grammy Awards, Glen Campbell also won the Grammy Lifetime Award.
Aren't all musicians able to? They should be able to.