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The Wake
The Wake are a British post-punk and later indie pop band, founded in Glasgow in 1981 by Gerard "Caesar" McInulty, Steven Allen and Joe Donnelly, who was later replaced by Bobby Gillespie, who was subsequently replaced by Alex Macpherson. Steven's sister Carolyn Allen soon joined, and remained in the band thereafter.
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Song lyrics by the wake -- Explore a large variety of song lyrics performed by the wake on the Lyrics.com website.
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Read the full text of the THE WAKE poem by Robert Herrick on the Poetry.com website.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of the wake in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of the wake in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of the wake in a Sentence
People who are right a lot, they listen a lot. They also change their mind a lot, they wake up, and they re-analyze things all the time.
It's a healthy correction, it's a wake-up call.
We can and we should learn more about the intelligence and thinking that led to this operation and the plan to defend American personnel and interests in the wake of it.
Democrats need to wake up( to) what's at stake, and we made it easy, it's all mail-in ballot. Simple question :' Should he be recalled ?' ' No.' Send it back. Don't even consider the second question with those 46 candidates.
There's treatment for one in 10, so when you do wake up that morning and you do decide that you want to go and get some help, you're lucky if you can find a place.
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