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Across the burning stars Our names will echo Across the burning stars We see beyond their distant glow
Venture forth into the dark Domination in our hearts We've travelled far Our names will echo Across the burning stars
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edmlivesets4u-blog · 4 years ago
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1. The Vision featuring Dames Brown – Down (Riva Starr remix) – DEFECTED 2. Riva Starr featuring Phebe Edwards ‘Love Divine’ – DEFECTED 3. Powerdance – Power dance (Mousse T Accapella) 4. Floorplan ‘Holy Ghost’- CLASSIC 5. BLAZE – Do You Remember House 6. Queen Rose – Dance Again 7. Alister feat. Tyesha Blount- Starlight 8. Frank Degrees – O Samba E (Mele DUb) 9. Mike Dunn – Strut Cho Phunky Stuff – GLITTERBOX 10. Honey Dijon Featuring Annette Bowen, Nikki-O – Downtown 11. Getto Blaster – HOUSE 12. Dunmore Brothers & Ayaba Poetic – Step Closer 13. Riva Starr Riva Starr feat. Gavin Holligan – If I Could Only Be Sure – SNATCH 14. DC La Rue – Cathedrals 15. Horse Meat Disco – Love if you need it – GLITTERBOX
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hadarlaskey · 5 years ago
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Finding the Way Back
It’s been a rough few years for Ben Affleck. After his brilliant turn as sneaky husband Nick Dunne in David Fincher’s Gone Girl, he should have been riding high on a sea of critical acclaim, but instead the past six years have brought only miserable box office bombs, damning evidence of sexual misconduct, and memes. Lots of memes. Hollywood never keeps a good straight white man down though, and while The New Yorker pondered The Great Sadness of Ben Affleck, he was never really out for the count.
In a canny move on his part, Affleck has channelled some of his internal angst into Gavin O’Connor’s Finding the Way Back, a sports drama that centres on a once-prodigious basketball player, who in middle age has found himself divorced, barely employed, and battling alcohol addiction after suffering a family tragedy. When the film was released in the US, a well-timed New York Times profile of Affleck detailed the personal aspects of the film, emphasising how much of himself had gone into the role of Jack Cunningham, and that he drew on his own experience of alcoholism and rehabilitation to bring authenticity to the character.
Certainly Affleck’s performance here feels a million miles away from the monosyllabic grimacing of his stint as Batman; there’s a sense of self-loathing and disgust that runs deep within Cunningham, and as a blue-collar worker with no outlet for his emotions, he struggles to see a way out of the lifestyle he’s fallen into.
He’s asked to take on a basketball coaching job at his former high school, where ghosts of his glorious past linger, and he reluctantly agrees, though it’s hard to reconcile his newfound passion with his illness, and in ignoring or denying it, Cunningham only spirals deeper into despair. It’s an authentic, unglamorous portrayal of a substance abuse problem frequently normalised in society and art, and there’s not an inch of vanity in Affleck’s performance – he’s compelling to watch, perhaps even more so knowing that there’s some truth in it all.
It’s a shame that this committed and surprisingly honest turn from Affleck is let down by a formulaic script, which sees Cunningham try to instil a work ethic into a scrappy band of high school basketball players who are indifferent to his presence. It’s a story we’ve heard before in the likes of The Bad News Bears and A League of Their Own: ‘I’m teaching the kids, but really the kids are teaching me’.
While Finding the Way Back does attempt to dispel the cinematic myth that years of trauma can be undone in a matter of months, it still does so with a heavy dose of schmaltz. Still, it’s worth it for Affleck, and hopefully going forward, he’ll trade Hollywood slickness for something a little more authentic.
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From whale-spotting to desert glamping: Luxury travel experts share their most unforgettable adventures
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SINGAPORE: Over the last few years, discerning travellers have turned their backs on guidebook itineraries, ferreting out pristine locations unsullied by commercial tourism instead. 
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The idea was to immerse themselves in the local culture, sample authentic, one-off experiences, engage in socially responsible activities, and return home to tell the tale.
Venturing off the beaten track has a certain appeal among intrepid travellers. For some jaded globetrotters, veering off-piste brings with it the chance to experience the occasional brush with danger. No risk, no reward, goes the mantra. Adrenaline surge aside, it is an opportunity to learn or enter a new realm of understanding.
CNA Lifestyle quizzed the head honchos of five bespoke travel agencies on their most unforgettable experiences abroad, as well as handy tips for thrill-seeking luxury travellers.
Amala Destinations’ Anand Pereira recently visited the Ikh Nartiin Chuluu Nature Reserve in Mongolia. (Photo: Anand Pereira)
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ANAND PEREIRA, MANAGING DIRECTOR, AMALA DESTINATIONS
I have had a number of unforgettable experiences on my travels, and if I had to pick one, it was in Sep 2018, when I was travelling on my own in Mongolia, exploring some off-the-beaten-path areas of the country.
This led me to Ikh Nartiin Chuluu Nature Reserve, where I spent four days in this alien looking environment, located in the East Gobi. Getting here was an adventure that involved a six-hour train ride into the middle of nowhere, followed by a two-hour drive further into the middle of nowhere.
The area was unlike anywhere I have been, with rocky outcrops that seemed to stretch all the way to the horizon, and driving to our camp was like driving through a maze. I arrived in the camp to an amazing sunset and moonrise simultaneously, which was quite the sight.
What made the experience unforgettable was the days we spent hiking in the area, spotting the local wildlife. The park is home to the rare Argali Sheep and Siberian Ibex,  which are extremely skittish and a challenge to spot. But with my guide, a pair of binoculars, and well-timed runs from one rocky outcrop to another, we managed to get pretty close to these animals.
It was a nice change from being in the city, going completely off the grid and searching for wild sheep.
For more information, visit Amala Destinations
andBeyond CEO Joss Kent is an advocate of immersive cultural experiences. (Photo: Joss Kent)
JOSS KENT, CEO, ANDBEYOND
If you have not been to the Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia then you simply have not been exposed to one of the finest safari experiences on the planet. And to explore it by canoe is the ultimate way to get up close and personal with the remote landscape, its magnificent wildlife and this majestic river.
Guided by one of the finest guides of his generation, Gavin Ford, my wife Sacha and I spent a few adventurous days canoeing down the river with a special mission to navigate the infamous Kazungula Channel. This particular section of the river is where the river guides choose to spend their days off … always a good sign. And it certainly did not disappoint.
Hippos slid underneath us and grazed the canoe as they plunged from shallow areas of the river to the safety of deeper channels. And lo and behold, around one bend we heard the most incredible battle being fought by two large herds of elephants right in the middle of the river.
Canoeing on the Kazungula Channel in Zambia brought Joss Kent into contact with wild elephants. (Photo: Joss Kent)
As we tucked into the reeds to watch from a distance, imagine my shock when a bull elephant charged us from the bank, bellowing and roaring his displeasure at having his afternoon siesta disturbed. To this day, I remember being astounded by the size of his toenails (which were at eye level to me in the canoe) and the smell of his breath as he roared expletives at me from such short range!
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Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp, Namibia. (Photo: Nico Heath)
NICO HEATH, CO-FOUNDER AND DIRECTOR, LIGHTFOOT TRAVEL
Having spent a lot of time living and working in Africa, I have been lucky enough to go on multiple safaris, stay in fantastic luxury lodges and see incredible wildlife. However in May this year I experienced a completely different type of safari, searching for desert-adapted animals in the Namib Desert.
My wife and I left the children at home and spent a few days at Hoanib Skeleton Coast, a tented camp located in a remote area of the Skeleton Coast. With only eight tented camps in this remote part of Namibia, you truly get away from it all.
Gravel-strewn plains and dry riverbeds draw fascinating wildlife, and we went on daily game drives along the riverbed to spot desert-adapted animals. Guests are encouraged to learn more about the wildlife and how they exist in these unforgiving conditions.
The camp has a team of researchers who are often in the camp and are fascinating to talk to, especially about the vital work conducted by Dr. Philip Stander and his team studying the unique desert-adapted lion. That was one of the most incredible experiences I have ever had: Spending time with the desert lion in a remote oasis on the Skeleton coast.”
For more information, visit Lightfoot Travel
Scott Dunn’s Chang Theng Hwee and his family went whale-watching in Antarctica in 2015. (Photo: Chang Theng Hwee)
CHANG THENG HWEE, ASIA CHIEF EXECUTIVE, SCOTT DUNN
In 2015 my family and I went on holiday to Antarctica, a destination I’ve always been drawn and one that I wanted my children to have the opportunity to experience.
One day we went whale-spotting on a zodiac boat. My three children decided to explore on kayaks and it was then that they experienced something others could only dream of – a pod of three whales frolicking in the water close to them, splashing about and showing us their tails.
What made the whole experience so exceptional was that this encounter lasted for about 30 minutes, so the kids got out their hot chocolate and just sat back and took it all in. Seeing them so excited at being able to witness something so spectacular, and for my wife and I to watch all this happening from the zodiac, is something that will always stay with me.
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Urbane Nomads’ Hajar Ali on a visit to the Kazakh eagle hunters in western Mongolia. (Photo: Hajar Ali)
HAJAR ALI, FOUNDER, URBANE NOMADS
Once, in western Mongolia – a place where most people are ethnic Kazakhs – I was mistaken for a Mongolian the first night I was out for dinner with friends. I was flattered but the following evening I realised that this wasn’t a good thing, especially for a girl walking alone.
One evening after dinner, I was out on my own. On my way back to the hotel, a car trailed me. The driver flashed his flashlight before rolling down his window, speaking in a language I assumed to be Mongolian. A little lost, I asked him for directions to the hotel I was staying at. That was when he did a u-turn and, from the other side of the road, leaned over and shouted, ‘Sorry!’ That was when I realised that he assumed I was a streetwalker!
Later on, another guy whom I had asked for directions tried to follow me to a quiet, unlit stretch of road. I tried to shake him off by shouting at him. That was when another driver pulled over and tried to take me by the elbow and pull me inside his car.
I later joked to friends about this being “Borat-style”, but then learnt about the practice of bride kidnapping in Central Asia. I realised that this was a serious issue and stopped making that joke.”
For more information, visit Urbane Nomads
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TOP TIPS FOR LUXE TRAVELLERS
“Be a traveller and not a tourist.” – Anand Pereira
“Get your children travelling early, expose them to the people, the food, the real culture of your destination. Don’t airbrush the experience. Travel can change their lives by opening up a new universe of learning. And through travelling there is better understanding.” – Joss Kent
“Book in advance, especially over peak periods. We have guests coming to us in October wanting to spend Christmas on Safari in South Africa or Chinese New Year in Niseko, only for us to have to tell them the lodges were booked up a year before.” – Nico Heath
“Remember to take time to see things with your own eyes. I see so many people who are transfixed on getting the perfect photo and as a result spend most of their time looking through a camera viewfinder. Holidays are precious, and we should cherish the time we’re given to spend with loved ones or friends. I believe you should come away from a holiday with amazing memories of the things you’ve seen, not necessarily a photo album.” – Chang Theng Hwee
“When it comes to adventure travel and off-the-beaten-track destinations, prepare for the unexpected. There will be frequent changes in the itinerary, and sometimes, even the dates of travel. Airport closures, civil unrest, inclement weather… the works. It’s very important to communicate to your travel designer your priorities and constraints – if you absolutely need to be back at work by a certain date, if you’re going to need a reliable wifi connection for the entire period of your stay etc.” – Hajar Ali
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livevsongame-tv-blog · 7 years ago
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Live Update: Outsiders advance to GolfSixes quarterfinals
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Live Update: Outsiders advance to GolfSixes quarterfinals
ST. ALBANS, England (AP) Rank outsiders before the start, the England Women’s team of Charley Hull and Georgia Hall and the European Women’s team of Mel Reid and Carlota Ciganda advanced to the GolfSixes quarterfinals on Saturday.
Solheim Cup teammates Reid and Ciganda did so in thrilling fashion, defeating Thailand 3-0 in their final group game and then beating defending champion Denmark on the first hole of a sudden death playoff, after the teams finished level on points and number of holes won.
Hall eagled the final hole from 20 feet to secure a 1-1 draw with the England Men’s team of Eddie Pepperell and Matt Wallace, Pepperell having hit a stunning approach to three feet on the par 5.
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Hall and Hull then thrashed South Africa’s George Coetzee and Haydn Porteous 4-1 and although a last-hole eagle from the Swedish pair of Alexander Bjork and Joakim Lagergren left the two teams tied on four points, the English duo advanced by virtue of having won more holes.
Reid and Ciganda will face Australia’s Wade Ormsby and Sam Brazel in the last eight, while Hull and Hall take on the Irish pair of Paul Dunne and Gavin Moynihan, who finished top of Group C.
Pepperell and Wallace drew with Sweden and beat South Africa to set up a quarterfinal against France.
The remaining quarterfinal of the six-hole matchplay event will see Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand take on Soomin Lee and Jeunghun Wang of South Korea.
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Wells) Peter Heaton-Jones (Conservative - North Devon) Gordon Henderson (Conservative - Sittingbourne and Sheppey) Nick Herbert (Conservative - Arundel and South Downs) Damian Hinds (Conservative - East Hampshire) Simon Hoare (Conservative - North Dorset) Kate Hoey (Labour - Vauxhall) George Hollingbery (Conservative - Meon Valley) Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton) Mr Philip Hollobone (Conservative - Kettering) Adam Holloway (Conservative - Gravesham) Kelvin Hopkins (Labour - Luton North) Kris Hopkins (Conservative - Keighley) Sir Gerald Howarth (Conservative - Aldershot) John Howell (Conservative - Henley) Nigel Huddleston (Conservative - Mid Worcestershire) Mr Jeremy Hunt (Conservative - South West Surrey) Mr Nick Hurd (Conservative - Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner) Mr Stewart Jackson (Conservative - Peterborough) Margot James (Conservative - Stourbridge) Mr Ranil Jayawardena (Conservative - North East Hampshire) Mr Bernard Jenkin (Conservative - Harwich and North Essex) Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood) Robert Jenrick (Conservative - Newark) Boris Johnson (Conservative - Uxbridge and South Ruislip) Dr Caroline Johnson (Conservative - Sleaford and North Hykeham) Gareth Johnson (Conservative - Dartford) Andrew Jones (Conservative - Harrogate and Knaresborough) Mr David Jones (Conservative - Clwyd West) Mr Marcus Jones (Conservative - Nuneaton) Daniel Kawczynski (Conservative - Shrewsbury and Atcham) Seema Kennedy (Conservative - South Ribble) Simon Kirby (Conservative - Brighton, Kemptown) Julian Knight (Conservative - Solihull) Sir Greg Knight (Conservative - East Yorkshire) Kwasi Kwarteng (Conservative - Spelthorne) Mark Lancaster (Conservative - Milton Keynes North) Pauline Latham (Conservative - Mid Derbyshire) Andrea Leadsom (Conservative - South Northamptonshire) Dr Phillip Lee (Conservative - Bracknell) Jeremy Lefroy (Conservative - Stafford) Sir Edward Leigh (Conservative - Gainsborough) Charlotte Leslie (Conservative - Bristol North West) Sir Oliver Letwin (Conservative - West Dorset) Brandon Lewis (Conservative - Great Yarmouth) Dr Julian Lewis (Conservative - New Forest East) Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger (Conservative - Bridgwater and West Somerset) Mr David Lidington (Conservative - Aylesbury) Mr Peter Lilley (Conservative - Hitchin and Harpenden) Jack Lopresti (Conservative - Filton and Bradley Stoke) Mr Jonathan Lord (Conservative - Woking) Karen Lumley (Conservative - Redditch) Craig Mackinlay (Conservative - South Thanet) David Mackintosh (Conservative - Northampton South) Mrs Anne Main (Conservative - St Albans) Mr Alan Mak (Conservative - Havant) Kit Malthouse (Conservative - North West Hampshire) Scott Mann (Conservative - North Cornwall) Rob Marris (Labour - Wolverhampton South West) Mrs Theresa May (Conservative - Maidenhead) Paul Maynard (Conservative - Blackpool North and Cleveleys) Jason McCartney (Conservative - Colne Valley) Karl McCartney (Conservative - Lincoln) Sir Patrick McLoughlin (Conservative - Derbyshire Dales) Stephen McPartland (Conservative - Stevenage) Johnny Mercer (Conservative - Plymouth, Moor View) Huw Merriman (Conservative - Bexhill and Battle) Stephen Metcalfe (Conservative - South Basildon and East Thurrock) Mrs Maria Miller (Conservative - Basingstoke) Amanda Milling (Conservative - Cannock Chase) Nigel Mills (Conservative - Amber Valley) Anne Milton (Conservative - Guildford) Mr Andrew Mitchell (Conservative - Sutton Coldfield) Penny Mordaunt (Conservative - Portsmouth North) Nicky Morgan (Conservative - Loughborough) Anne Marie Morris (Conservative - Newton Abbot) David Morris (Conservative - Morecambe and Lunesdale) James Morris (Conservative - Halesowen and Rowley Regis) Wendy Morton (Conservative - Aldridge-Brownhills) David Mowat (Conservative - Warrington South) David Mundell (Conservative - Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale) Mrs Sheryll Murray (Conservative - South East Cornwall) Dr Andrew Murrison (Conservative - South West Wiltshire) Robert Neill (Conservative - Bromley and Chislehurst) Sarah Newton (Conservative - Truro and Falmouth) Caroline Nokes (Conservative - Romsey and Southampton North) Jesse Norman (Conservative - Hereford and South Herefordshire) Mr David Nuttall (Conservative - Bury North) Dr Matthew Offord (Conservative - Hendon) Guy Opperman (Conservative - Hexham) Mr George Osborne (Conservative - Tatton) Ian Paisley (Democratic Unionist Party - North Antrim) Neil Parish (Conservative - Tiverton and Honiton) Priti Patel (Conservative - Witham) Mr Owen Paterson (Conservative - North Shropshire) Mark Pawsey (Conservative - Rugby) Mike Penning (Conservative - Hemel Hempstead) John Penrose (Conservative - Weston-super-Mare) Andrew Percy (Conservative - Brigg and Goole) Claire Perry (Conservative - Devizes) Chris Philp (Conservative - Croydon South) Sir Eric Pickles (Conservative - Brentwood and Ongar) Christopher Pincher (Conservative - Tamworth) Dr Dan Poulter (Conservative - Central Suffolk and North Ipswich) Rebecca Pow (Conservative - Taunton Deane) Victoria Prentis (Conservative - Banbury) Mr Mark Prisk (Conservative - Hertford and Stortford) Mark Pritchard (Conservative - The Wrekin) Tom Pursglove (Conservative - Corby) Dominic Raab (Conservative - Esher and Walton) John Redwood (Conservative - Wokingham) Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg (Conservative - North East Somerset) Mr Laurence Robertson (Conservative - Tewkesbury) Gavin Robinson (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast East) Mary Robinson (Conservative - Cheadle) Amber Rudd (Conservative - Hastings and Rye) David Rutley (Conservative - Macclesfield) Paul Scully (Conservative - Sutton and Cheam) Andrew Selous (Conservative - South West Bedfordshire) Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford) Grant Shapps (Conservative - Welwyn Hatfield) Alok Sharma (Conservative - Reading West) Alec Shelbrooke (Conservative - Elmet and Rothwell) David Simpson (Democratic Unionist Party - Upper Bann) Mr Keith Simpson (Conservative - Broadland) Chris Skidmore (Conservative - Kingswood) Chloe Smith (Conservative - Norwich North) Henry Smith (Conservative - Crawley) Julian Smith (Conservative - Skipton and Ripon) Royston Smith (Conservative - Southampton, Itchen) Sir Nicholas Soames (Conservative - Mid Sussex) Amanda Solloway (Conservative - Derby North) Anna Soubry (Conservative - Broxtowe) Dame Caroline Spelman (Conservative - Meriden) Mark Spencer (Conservative - Sherwood) Iain Stewart (Conservative - Milton Keynes South) Rory Stewart (Conservative - Penrith and The Border) Mr Gary Streeter (Conservative - South West Devon) Mel Stride (Conservative - Central Devon) Graham Stringer (Labour - Blackley and Broughton) Graham Stuart (Conservative - Beverley and Holderness) Ms Gisela Stuart (Labour - Birmingham, Edgbaston) Julian Sturdy (Conservative - York Outer) Rishi Sunak (Conservative - Richmond (Yorks)) Sir Desmond Swayne (Conservative - New Forest West) Sir Hugo Swire (Conservative - East Devon) Mr Robert Syms (Conservative - Poole) Derek Thomas (Conservative - St Ives) Maggie Throup (Conservative - Erewash) Edward Timpson (Conservative - Crewe and Nantwich) Kelly Tolhurst (Conservative - Rochester and Strood) Justin Tomlinson (Conservative - North Swindon) Michael Tomlinson (Conservative - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Craig Tracey (Conservative - North Warwickshire) David Tredinnick (Conservative - Bosworth) Mrs Anne-Marie Trevelyan (Conservative - Berwick-upon-Tweed) Elizabeth Truss (Conservative - South West Norfolk) Tom Tugendhat (Conservative - Tonbridge and Malling) Mr Andrew Turner (Conservative - Isle of Wight) Mr Edward Vaizey (Conservative - Wantage) Mr Shailesh Vara (Conservative - North West Cambridgeshire) Martin Vickers (Conservative - Cleethorpes) Mrs Theresa Villiers (Conservative - Chipping Barnet) Mr Charles Walker (Conservative - Broxbourne) Mr Robin Walker (Conservative - Worcester) Mr Ben Wallace (Conservative - Wyre and Preston North) David Warburton (Conservative - Somerton and Frome) Matt Warman (Conservative - Boston and Skegness) Dame Angela Watkinson (Conservative - Hornchurch and Upminster) James Wharton (Conservative - Stockton South) Helen Whately (Conservative - Faversham and Mid Kent) Chris White (Conservative - Warwick and Leamington) Craig Whittaker (Conservative - Calder Valley) Mr John Whittingdale (Conservative - Maldon) Bill Wiggin (Conservative - North Herefordshire) Craig Williams (Conservative - Cardiff North) Gavin Williamson (Conservative - South Staffordshire) Mr Rob Wilson (Conservative - Reading East) Sammy Wilson (Democratic Unionist Party - East Antrim) Dr Sarah Wollaston (Conservative - Totnes) Mike Wood (Conservative - Dudley South) William Wragg (Conservative - Hazel Grove) Jeremy Wright (Conservative - Kenilworth and Southam) Nadhim Zahawi (Conservative - Stratford-on-Avon) The 286 MPs who supported the Lords' amendment Ms Diane Abbott (Labour - Hackney North and Stoke Newington) Debbie Abrahams (Labour - Oldham East and Saddleworth) Ms Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh (Scottish National Party - Ochil and South Perthshire) Heidi Alexander (Labour - Lewisham East) Rushanara Ali (Labour - Bethnal Green and Bow) Mr Graham Allen (Labour - Nottingham North) Dr Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour - Tooting) Mr David Anderson (Labour - Blaydon) Richard Arkless (Scottish National Party - Dumfries and Galloway) Jonathan Ashworth (Labour (Co-op) - Leicester South) Ian Austin (Labour - Dudley North) Mr Adrian Bailey (Labour (Co-op) - West Bromwich West) Hannah Bardell (Scottish National Party - Livingston) Sir Kevin Barron (Labour - Rother Valley) Margaret Beckett (Labour - Derby South) Hilary Benn (Labour - Leeds Central) Mr Clive Betts (Labour - Sheffield South East) Mhairi Black (Scottish National Party - Paisley and Renfrewshire South) Ian Blackford (Scottish National Party - Ross, Skye and Lochaber) Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party - Aberdeen North) Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods (Labour - City of Durham) Tom Blenkinsop (Labour - Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland) Paul Blomfield (Labour - Sheffield Central) Philip Boswell (Scottish National Party - Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill) Tracy Brabin (Labour - Batley and Spen) Mr Ben Bradshaw (Labour - Exeter) Tom Brake (Liberal Democrat - Carshalton and Wallington) Kevin Brennan (Labour - Cardiff West) Deidre Brock (Scottish National Party - Edinburgh North and Leith) Alan Brown (Scottish National Party - Kilmarnock and Loudoun) Lyn Brown (Labour - West Ham) Mr Nicholas Brown (Labour - Newcastle upon Tyne East) Chris Bryant (Labour - Rhondda) Ms Karen Buck (Labour - Westminster North) Richard Mortgage broker Oak Laurel Melbourne 0430 129 662 Burden (Labour - Birmingham, Northfield) Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East) Andy Burnham (Labour - Leigh) Dawn Butler (Labour - Brent Central) Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill) Ruth Cadbury (Labour - Brentford and Isleworth) Dr Lisa Cameron (Scottish National Party - East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow) Mr Alan Campbell (Labour - Tynemouth) Mr Ronnie Campbell (Labour - Blyth Valley) Mr Alistair Carmichael (Liberal Democrat - Orkney and Shetland) Alex Chalk (Conservative - Cheltenham) Douglas Chapman (Scottish National Party - Dunfermline and West Fife) Jenny Chapman (Labour - Darlington) Joanna Cherry (Scottish National Party - Edinburgh South West) Mr Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat - Sheffield, Hallam) Ann Clwyd (Labour - Cynon Valley) Vernon Coaker (Labour - Gedling) Rosie Cooper (Labour - West Lancashire) Yvette Cooper (Labour - Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford) Jeremy Corbyn (Labour - Islington North) Ronnie Cowan (Scottish National Party - Inverclyde) Neil Coyle (Labour - Bermondsey and Old Southwark) Sir David Crausby (Labour - Bolton North East) Angela Crawley (Scottish National Party - Lanark and Hamilton East) Mary Creagh (Labour - Wakefield) Stella Creasy (Labour (Co-op) - Walthamstow) Jon Cruddas (Labour - Dagenham and Rainham) John Cryer (Labour - Leyton and Wanstead) Judith Cummins (Labour - Bradford South) Alex Cunningham (Labour - Stockton North) Mr Jim Cunningham (Labour - Coventry South) Wayne David (Labour - Caerphilly) Geraint Davies (Labour (Co-op) - Swansea West) Martyn Day (Scottish National Party - Linlithgow and East Falkirk) Gloria De Piero (Labour - Ashfield) Thangam Debbonaire (Labour - Bristol West) Martin Docherty-Hughes (Scottish National Party - West Dunbartonshire) Stuart Blair Donaldson (Scottish National Party - West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine) Stephen Doughty (Labour (Co-op) - Cardiff South and Penarth) Jim Dowd (Labour - Lewisham West and Penge) Peter Dowd (Labour - Bootle) Jack Dromey (Labour - Birmingham, Erdington) Michael Dugher (Labour - Barnsley East) Mark Durkan (Social Democratic & Labour Party - Foyle) Maria Eagle (Labour - Garston and Halewood) Ms Angela Eagle (Labour - Wallasey) Jonathan Edwards (Plaid Cymru - Carmarthen East and Dinefwr) Clive Efford (Labour - Eltham) Julie Elliott (Labour - Sunderland Central) Tom Elliott (Ulster Unionist Party - Fermanagh and South Tyrone) Mrs Louise Ellman (Labour (Co-op) - Liverpool, Riverside) Chris Elmore (Labour - Ogmore) Bill Esterson (Labour - Sefton Central) Chris Evans (Labour (Co-op) - Islwyn) Paul Farrelly (Labour - Newcastle-under-Lyme) Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale) Marion Fellows (Scottish National Party - Motherwell and Wishaw) Margaret Ferrier (Scottish National Party - Rutherglen and Hamilton West) Jim Fitzpatrick (Labour - Poplar and Limehouse) Colleen Fletcher (Labour - Coventry North East) Caroline Flint (Labour - Don Valley) Paul Flynn (Labour - Newport West) Vicky Foxcroft (Labour - Lewisham, Deptford) Gill Furniss (Labour - Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough) Mike Gapes (Labour (Co-op) - Ilford South) Barry Gardiner (Labour - Brent North) Stephen Gethins (Scottish National Party - North East Fife) Patricia Gibson (Scottish National Party - North Ayrshire and Arran) Pat Glass (Labour - North West Durham) Mary Glindon (Labour - North Tyneside) Mr Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green) Helen Goodman (Labour - Bishop Auckland) Patrick Grady (Scottish National Party - Glasgow North) Peter Grant (Scottish National Party - Glenrothes) Neil Gray (Scottish National Party - Airdrie and Shotts) Kate Green (Labour - Stretford and Urmston) Lilian Greenwood (Labour - Nottingham South) Margaret Greenwood (Labour - Wirral West) Nia Griffith (Labour - Llanelli) Andrew Gwynne (Labour - Denton and Reddish) Louise Haigh (Labour - Sheffield, Heeley) Fabian Hamilton (Labour - Leeds North East) Mr David Hanson (Labour - Delyn) Ms Harriet Harman (Labour - Camberwell and Peckham) Carolyn Harris (Labour - Swansea East) Helen Hayes (Labour - Dulwich and West Norwood) Sue Hayman (Labour - Workington) John Healey (Labour - Wentworth and Dearne) Mr Mark Hendrick (Labour (Co-op) - Preston) Drew Hendry (Scottish National Party - Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey) Mr Stephen Hepburn (Labour - Jarrow) Lady Hermon (Independent - North Down) Meg Hillier (Labour (Co-op) - Hackney South and Shoreditch) Mrs Sharon Hodgson (Labour - Washington and Sunderland West) Kate Hollern (Labour - Blackburn) Stewart Hosie (Scottish National Party - Dundee East) Dr Rupa Huq (Labour - Ealing Central and Acton) Imran Hussain (Labour - Bradford East) Dan Jarvis (Labour - Barnsley Central) Alan Johnson (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle) Diana Johnson (Labour - Kingston upon Hull North) Gerald Jones (Labour - Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney) Helen Jones (Labour - Warrington North) Mr Kevan Jones (Labour - North Durham) Susan Elan Jones (Labour - Clwyd South) Mike Kane (Labour - Wythenshawe and Sale East) Barbara Keeley (Labour - Worsley and Eccles South) Liz Kendall (Labour - Leicester West) George Kerevan (Scottish National Party - East Lothian) Calum Kerr (Scottish National Party - Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk) Danny Kinahan (Ulster Unionist Party - South Antrim) Stephen Kinnock (Labour - Aberavon) Norman Lamb (Liberal Democrat - North Norfolk) Mr David Lammy (Labour - Tottenham) Ian Lavery (Labour - Wansbeck) Chris Law (Scottish National Party - Dundee West) Chris Leslie (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham East) Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour - South Shields) Clive Lewis (Labour - Norwich South) Mr Ivan Lewis (Labour - 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So tip the odds and rig the game Deal another hand and play
Every card, a shift of circumstance
Let every bettor stake their claim Deal another hand and play
Stack the deck, I’m letting nothing fall to chance.
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And my voice is my violence Clear the sky’s frozen tears
And no more we’ll be silenced With this Sovngarde song in our ears
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A voice out in the distance // The whistle of a signal on the waves
A lifetime in an instant // Flowers bloom upon untended graves
The spinning of the engines // The clatter of the wheels upon the tracks
A twist in all the endings // The price to pay for seeing through the cracks
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We’re hearty souls on the ocean’s flow Heave ho, onwards we row
Forever off to new shores we go Heave ho, onwards we row
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I am rebirth, I am the tear in the ties
Wake me when I die again
I am rebirth, cycle of spirit denied
Get back up and try again
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