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Live in Germany '76 is a 1976 by Ronnie James Dio 1976 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... Ronnie James Dio on the cover of his band Dios 1997 compilation Anthology Ronnie James Dio (born Ronald James Padovana, July 10, 1949 is a Heavy Metal vocalist who has performed with Black Sabbath, Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow, and his own band Dio. ...


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1. "Kill The King"


2. "Mistreated"


3. "Sixteenth Century Greensleeves"


4. "Catch The Rainbow"


5. "Man On The Silver Mountain"


6. "Stargazer"


7. "Still I'm Sad"


8. "Do You Close Your Eyes"


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live in germany on 43 Things (522 words)
I was born in Nurnberg, and have lived in Ansbach, & Frankfurt
germany is a nice country, i have lived here for almost my entire life, 23 years… however, I think there are much cooler places on earch to live in… depends what you’re looking for.
I would love to move to Germany once I graduate from college and live in Nurnberg because it is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful cities, full of history, yet modern at the same time.
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This camera in Berlin, Germany is in Falkenberger Chaussee at the junction of Zingster Straße, where "MetroTrams" on routes M4 and M17 pass by.
From the University of Bremen, Germany, we get this camera which was originally set up to show queues at the refectory, but since its opening in October 1998 also includes the trams on an extension of route 6 serving the university campus.
This is the Hauptstraße in Coswig, a new town to the north of Dresden, Germany.
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