"Washington Bullets" is a song from The Clash's 1980 album Sandinista!. A politically charged song, it is a simplified version of imperialist history...
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album), 2004 "Bullet" (Christian Burns song), 2012 "Bullets" (Creed song), 2002 "Bullets" (Editors song), 2005 "Bullet" (Fluke song), 1995 "Bullet" (Franz Ferdinand...
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Manute Bol (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
Purple Knights, Bol was selected by the Washington Bullets in the 1985 NBA draft. Bol played for the Bullets and three other teams over the course of...
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and the Washington Wizards, then named the Washington Bullets, Washington Capitals, Washington Mystics, Washington Nationals, and Washington Spirit have...
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1973, as the Capital Bullets defeated the Seattle SuperSonics, 98–96 in a sellout crowd. During October and November 1973, the Bullets held their home games...
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Baltimore (disambiguation) (redirect from Baltimore (song))
(NCIS), a television episode Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954), a former professional basketball team Baltimore Bullets, a 1963-1973 revival of the name for...
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Enation (band) (redirect from Feel This (song))
independent album, Identity Theft, was featured as the theme song to Riding the Bullet, a Stephen King thriller which also stars Jonathan Jackson.[citation...
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Releasing New Album, Bullets in the Gun, on Oct. 5". CMT. July 22, 2010. Retrieved October 1, 2010. "Toby Keith Kicks Back with 'Bullets in the Gun' | Billboard...
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Sandinista! (redirect from The Leader (The Clash song))
"Junco Partner", "One More Time" and "The Sound of Sinners". The song "Washington Bullets" was lyricist Joe Strummer's most extensive—and most specific—political...
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Juwan Howard (category Washington Bullets draft picks)
statement against gun violence, Bullets owner Abe Pollin sought to change the franchise's name. The Bullets became the Washington Wizards after asking fans...
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