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The list of top singles for 1970s come from the Playback.fm charts. These artists had only one top 10 hit which charted during 1970-1979. Chart appearances and counts span from 1900-2016 only, so artists who charted from 2016-2022 may be falsely classified as a one hit wonder if they had another hit during this period. Chart appearances include Pop, R&B, Country and Rock. This list only includes first billed artists for the given song or release. It may include writing credits and/or featured credits in the future. This list is for entertainment purposes only.

Varun Dhawan celebrates his 34th birthday on Saturday and guess who wished him in the wittiest way possible on social media? None other than his "brother from another mother," actor Arjun Kapoor. Varun and Arjun are close buddies. On the Kalank actor's birthday, Arjun Kapoor introduced him on social media with a new title - "the shirtless wonder of Juhu." He also shared a video collage comprising several shirtless pictures of Varun Dhawan to prove his point. Jungle Jungle Baat Chali Hai, the iconic song from The Jungle Book plays in the background of the clip. "To the shirtless wonder of Juhu, Happy Birthday!" wrote Arjun Kapoor in the caption for birthday boy Varun Dhawan. Take a look:

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After wrapping the shooting schedule of the film in Arunachal Pradesh, Varun Dhawan wrote about filming a movie during the pandemic and added that he was "lucky to shoot in a COVID free town like Ziro in the state. "#bhediya. Shooting a movie during the pandemic has been extremely challenging but working under the leadership of director Amar Kaushik has been one of the most exhilarating and satisfying experiences for me. Amar bhai chalo khelte hain. Was extremely lucky to shoot in a covid free town like Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh," he wrote.

Chabonen lanaren ezaugarri nagusiak hizkuntza konplexua eta metaforen erabilera dira, baita nostalgia, dibortzioa, abandonua, aitatasuna eta, batez ere, juduen identitateari buruzko gaiak ere. Sarritan pertsonaia homosexualak, bisexualak eta juduak sartzen ditu bere lanean. 1990eko hamarkadaren amaieratik, gero eta estilo anitzagoetan idatzi du hainbat hedabidetarako; genero fikzioaren eta fikzioaren merituen defendatzaile nabarmena da, eta, eleberriekin batera, gidoiak, haurrentzako liburuak, komikiak eta egunkari-serieak argitaratu ditu.

Chabon anbibalentea zen bere ospe berriaz. Gapen iragarki batean agertzeko eta Peopleren "50 pertsonarik ederrenetako" bat bezala agertzeko eskaintzak baztertu zituen. Geroago Peopleren eskaintzari buruz esan zuen: "Bost axola zait [hori]... Nik neuk egindako gauzez baino ez naiz harrotzen. Hori bezalako zerbaitek laudatzea bitxia da. Norbaitek deitu eta esango balu bezala: 'Aldizkari batean argitaratu nahi zaitugu, klima hain atsegina delako bizi zaren tokian'. "

As a possibly relevant sidenote, in the mid- or late-1990s I made one of my occasional visits back to my home state of Virginia. While driving from the airport to my hometown, I quite by chance caught a dance track on the radio that sounded for all the world like it could have been lifted from the Pet Shop Boys' catalog, Very in particular. It was absolutely marvelous! Yet I knew full well that it wasn't PSB; for one thing, the lead vocalist sounded nothing like Neil. And it soon dawned on me, listening to the lyrics, that I was hearing an evangelical Christian dance song, with lines like "Dance with joy in the Lord" or something to that effect. I never did find out who the artist was (I still think that radio stations should be required by law to provide in a timely manner the names of the artists whose songs they play), but I often wonder whether it was Joy Electric, Dance House Children, or some other ensemble associated in some way with Ronnie Martin.

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Straightway then the young doctor hurried the departure of the merrymakers. Already the horses stood hitched, and, while the lap-robes were being carried out, a mountaineer who had brought along a sack of apples lined up the men and boys, and at a given word started running down the road, pouring out the apples as he ran while the men and boys scrambled for them, rolling and tussling in the snow.

Elsie choked back a sob at the cold menace in the tones of this command, and never repeated her request. It was the only wish he had ever denied her, and, somehow, her heart would come back to it with persistence and brood and wonder over his motive.

She found the mother and sister beside the cot. Ben was sleeping with Margaret holding one of his hands. The mother was busy sewing for the wounded Confederate boys she had found scattered through the hospital.

But he was thinking of the pressure of her hand on his arm and the subtle tones of her voice. Somehow he felt that the light came from her eyes. He forgot the Capitol and the surging crowds before the sweeter creative wonder silently growing in his soul.

The heritage of centuries of heroic blood from the martyrs of old Scotland began to flash its inspiration from the past. Her heart beat with the unconscious life of men and women who had stood in the stocks, and walked in chains to the stake with songs on their lips.

His speech had a nameless fascination. The man himself with his elemental passions was a wonder. He left on public record no speech worth reading, and yet these powerful men shrank under his glance. As the nostrils of his big three-angled nose dilated, the scream of an eagle rang in his voice, his huge ugly hand held the crook of his cane with the clutch of a tiger, his tongue flew with the hiss of an adder, and his big deformed foot seemed to grip the floor as the claw of a beast.

The statute-books were loaded with laws that shackled chains of monopoly on generations yet unborn. Public lands wide as the reach of empires were voted as gifts to private corporations, and subsidies of untold millions fixed as a charge upon the people and their children's children.

She wondered if the chatter of Marion about the girl in Nashville were only a child's guess or more. She laughed softly at the absurdity of the idea. Never since she had first looked into Ben Cameron's face did she feel surer of the honesty and earnestness of his love than today in this quiet home of his native village. It must be the queer call of the bird which appealed to superstitions she did not know were hidden within her being.

Receiving no answer, he roughly drew the doctor to his feet, held him by the arm, and led him thus in half- unconscious stupor through the principal street, followed by a drove of negroes. He ordered a squad of troops to meet him at the depot. Not a white man appeared on the streets. When one saw the sight and heard the clank of those chains, there was a sudden tightening of the lip, a clinched fist, and an averted face.

As the troopers led Jake to prison, a young negro apparently about fifteen years old approached Aleck, holding in his hand one of the peddler's rat labels, which had gotten well distributed among the crowd. A group of negro boys followed him with these rat labels in their hands, studying them intently.

He was a pious member of the Presbyterian church, but his face didn't have a pious expression to-day. He had been refused the right to vote because he had aided the Confederacy by nursing one of his wounded boys.

As she stood in the long dining-room, dressed in her first ball costume of white organdy and lace, the little plump shoulders peeping through its meshes, she was the picture of happiness. A half-dozen boys hung on every word as the utterance of an oracle. She waved gently an old ivory fan with white down on its edges in a way the charm of which is the secret birthright of every Southern girl.

No one in the room had ever seen him in this Colonel's uniform. Its yellow sash with the gold fringe and tassels was faded and there were two bullet holes in the coat. A murmur of applause from the boys, sighs and exclamations from the girls swept the room as he took Marion's hand, bowed and kissed it. Her blue eyes danced and smiled on him with frank admiration.

On this scene, through fetid smoke and animal roar, looked down from the walls, in marble bas-relief, the still white faces of Robert Hayne and George McDuffie, through whose veins flowed the blood of Scottish kings, while over it brooded in solemn wonder the face of John Laurens, whose diplomatic genius at the court of France won millions of gold for our tottering cause, and sent aFrench fleet and army into the Chesapeake to entrapCornwallis at Yorktown.

The little group of twenty-three white men, the descendants of these spirits, to whom Dr. Cameron had brought his memorial, presented a pathetic spectacle. Most of them were old men, who sat in grim silence with nothing to do or say as they watched the rising black tide, their dignity, reserve, and decorum at once the wonder and the shame of the modern world.

He turned his horse's head for McAllister's, sent thetwo boys with all speed to the Cyclops of each of the tentownship Dens with positive orders to disregard all wildrumours from Piedmont and keep every man out of townfor two days.

"Ther's somethin' about a uniform thatketches a girl ever' time," said Prof. ClemHarner, t'day, in commentin' on ErmieMoots' engagement t' Link Gage, o'Camp Taylor. "Ther' used t' be a fifeplayer in my band named Earl Plummerthat wuz married seven times. He wuzn'much t' look at in citizen's clothes, butjest as soon as he jumped int' one o' th'bright, flashy Hussar uniforms our bandboys used t' wear, you could hear th'hearts flutter. Ever' where we playedhe won a heart. He met his first wifeat a Bryan meetin' an' married her beforeth' speakin' wuz over. He met his otherwives at Seymour, Warsaw, Tulip, Milroy,Edinburg an' Indynoplus, but theyall left him when he took his uniform off.His last wife wuz a North Side belle atIndynoplus, who's since eloped with amessenger boy. Ever' feller in th' bandgot married before we wuz organizedthree weeks."

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