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"sledge" Definitions
  1. a vehicle for travelling over snow and ice, with long narrow pieces of wood or metal instead of wheels. Larger sledges are pulled by horses or dogs and smaller ones are used for going down hills as a sport or for pleasure.

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Sister Sledge is composed of sisters Debbie, Joni and Kim Sledge.
She came from a musical family and her parents were entrepreneur/actress Florez Sledge and Broadway performer Edwin Sledge, the official Sister Sledge website says.
The photograph, provided by Getty Images, was of Debbie Sledge, not Joni Sledge.
Sister Sledge founding member Joni Sledge has died of unknown causes at the age of 60.
Joni Sledge, one-fourth of Sister Sledge, died from a preexisting medical condition ... TMZ has learned.
Joni Sledge, one of four sisters that made up the '70s girl group Sister Sledge, died on Friday.
By the mid-1970s, while Joni Sledge was attending Temple University, Sister Sledge was the only female vocal group signed to Atlantic Records.
Ms. Sledge was the second oldest sister in the family act, along with Debbie, Kim and Kathy, who founded Sister Sledge in 1971, when they were all under 133.
But it's no stretch to suggest that this book will make you grateful that Sledge, and men like him, were here before us — and that Sledge left this unsparing chronicle.
Not old, classic disco like Sister Sledge or Sylvester (RIP!).
The sisters Joni, Debbie and Kim made up Sister Sledge.
Whatever you do, do not eat the sledge dog rations.
"War is brutish, inglorious and a terrible waste," Sledge writes.
Joni Sledge, who along with her three sisters formed the disco-era family quartet Sister Sledge, best known for the hit song "We Are Family," was found dead in her home in Phoenix on Friday.
"It is all about ownership versus administration," shares Sledge of Sailthru.
"We Are Family" (single), Sister Sledge (1979) They really are family.
Chaos ensues, secrets are revealed, tolerance is learned, Sister Sledge plays.
The force of each bite was like a sledge hammer with teeth.
Sister Sledge, meant to sing "We Are Family," litigiously missing one sister.
How fast would I actually be able to untie myself from the sledge?
French Ronald Reagan or Margaret Thatcher, Fillon hopes to take a sledge-hammer
Pavel and Peter were in the lead sledge, carrying the bride and groom.
In addition to her sisters, Ms. Sledge is survived by her son, Thaddeus.
Her favorite songs: "When a Man Loves a Woman," the Percy Sledge version.
This hourlong documentary charts Pride's rise, beginning with his childhood in Sledge, Miss.
But the cutters didn't' work, so authorities used sledge hammers to break the locks.
Joni Sledge was born in 1957 in Philadelphia, according to the Internet Movie Database.
"For a person who injects drugs, sterile technique is out the window," Sledge said.
Each sledge held two people and the dogs were organized into teams of six.
When Sister Sledge performed for Pope Francis in 2015 in Philadelphia, Kathy was absent.
On the field, he plays fast and intuitive, and he hits like a sledge.
And then literally took a sledge hammer and started this witch-hunt investigation against Trump and they never stopped swinging the sledge hammer, which tells me we don&apost have equal justice under the law under this FBI director, under that last administration.
Well, the force of each bite was kind of like a sledge hammer with teeth.
Canon Timothy Sledge shared that the celebration was really about the family and the couple.
With a sledge hammer in hand, the model gets to work bashing a tire. Why?
Another sledge tipped and then another, and the swarms of wolves descended on the families.
This R&B crooner, born Bryan J. Sledge, broadcasts ease and congeniality in his music.
She added LK Bennett "Sledge" pumps and her go-to "Natalie" clutch from the British label.
At the time of this recording, sister Kathy Sledge was part of the group, too. 8.
The Sledge family was shocked by her death as she had not been ill, Warren said.
Sledge did not treat Linsenmeir but reviewed her death certificate and the facts of her case.
The condition requires lengthy, aggressive treatment, often including IV antibiotics over about six weeks, Sledge said.
On Monday, ProPetro also named Sam Sledge as its chief strategy and administrative officer, replacing Smith.
His Twitter feed is generous with condolences for celebrities: for Chuck Berry, Joni Sledge, Al Jarreau.
Cover songs, from Sister Sledge to Gene Vincent to the Kinks' "Victoria," dot the Fall's catalog.
The toboggan consists of a wicker sledge that sits on wooden sledges controlled by two human drivers.
"It's frankly of world historical importance," said John Sledge, an architectural historian with the city of Mobile.
Hef has a right to live out his life there before Daren comes in with a sledge hammer.
Sledge was found unresponsive in her Phoenix home by a friend, according to the group's publicist, Biff Warren.
"I'm quaking with excitement," John Sledge, a senior historian with the Mobile Historical Commission, told Al.com on Tuesday.
Later on, as we all know, he moved to Lapland, hired Scandinavian reindeers and bought a flying sledge.
"Everybody in the neighborhood is on pins and needles," Daniel Sledge told CNN affiliate KEYE at the time.
The music industry took its fair share of hits as well, with the loss of Southern-rock icon Gregg Allman, Joni Sledge of the group Sister Sledge, Black Sabbath keyboardist Geoff Nicholls, Main Ingredient singer Cuba Gooding Sr., AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young, jazz singer Al Jarreau and many others.
"It feels like kind of a sledge hammer when you actually need a thousand tiny little stitches," she said.
He set the standard for Percy Sledge and all the people who sang with heart and soul and feeling.
" She adds, "Cancer really wipes everything out of you and you feel like you've been hit with a sledge hammer.
After the expedition, Briški posted on Facebook about her beloved sledge, which tipped over upwards of 30 times a day.
After playing in small clubs in Harlem, Sister Sledge opened for Marvin Gaye in 1975 at Radio City Music Hall.
Increasingly out of contact with their sponsors, they occasionally received mail, months old, carried by sledge from a trading post.
Sledge, the Mobile historian, hopes confirming the ship's identity will help bring some closure to descendants of its Africatown neighborhood.
His first taste of the Paralympics came in the Turin Winter Olympics of 2006, where he competed in ice sledge hockey.
When Blake and I were handed the jumpsuits and sledge hammers I thought to myself, okay, Chris, you have our attention.
His men set off by sledge over the unforgiving Arctic terrain, where they gradually dropped off from scurvy, starvation, and hypothermia.
Shania Twain is many things to many people: singer, mom, country music maverick icon, and most recently, dog-sledge entrance-maker.
Though Kate didn't wear the sledge with her outfit in 2016, she did wear a pair of heels, as she often does.
Some stars helped define the sounds of the 1960s and '70s (Glen Campbell, David Cassidy, Joni Sledge) and the '80s (J. Geils).
Combatants bludgeoned their opponents to the ground with swords, winged maces, and sledge hammers, among other weapons dulled per the competition's rulebook.
Canada will obviously dust anyone at any level of hockey (men's, women's, junior, sledge, whatever—we'll own you), but it doesn't stop there.
Weeks before the November election last year, a man dressed as a construction worker smashed the star using a sledge hammer and pickax.
A year after Pearl Harbor, while Sledge was a freshman at a two-year military college, he dropped out to join the Marines.
"When you come back, we should make an Asma Barbie with a sledge and kit, complete with a pee bottle accessory," suggests another friend.
She's ready to go home, though; over the last few days, she's battled her sledge, which flipped at the slightest hint of uneven terrain.
The institute has been using such detectors since 2002, first on a sledge that traveled across the ice and then suspended from a helicopter.
And the son of the chief operating officer, David Sledge, was its head of investor relations, with compensation of $24.83,000, according to ProPetro filings.
And the son of the chief operating officer, David Sledge, was its head of investor relations, with compensation of $24.83,000, according to ProPetro filings.
As listeners will hear on tracks like "Sledge," which premieres today on The Creators Project (below), HEXA's work is incredibly evocative but also deeply unsettling.
But a sledge tunnel could be a single lane, because the sledges can be packed close together and so do not need as much space.
Accompanying this administrative sledge hammer is the belief that larger systems also bring with them economies of scale; therefore, the customer will reap economic benefits.
"I'm goin' on…3:30 @Lagunaplayhouse @LythgoePanto then back by your side @carrieffisher Love you Sister Sledge #showmustgoon #xmaseve," Joely later wrote in a separate post.
Rather than her favorite L.K. Bennett nude pumps (in the Sledge style), she opted for the brand's more elegant 3.5-inch Fern style retailing for $345.
One morning, he wakes to an astonishing sight: a man on a sledge has been carried on the shifting floes to the side of his ship.
Traveling by train, boat and sledge, rescuing a plucky Indian widow (Kirsten Foster) along the way, he treats time zones like his own personal hopscotch court.
The soprano Hui He plays the title role, a geisha waiting for her American husband (Bruce Sledge) to return to Japan in the early 20th century.
The illusion that Obama must create to protect his legacy from a Donald Trump sledge hammer is that Trump is a Putin puppet; a Moscow Muppet.
It's no surprise that Roald Amundsen, on his 1910-12 journey to the South Pole, packed snow knives, a sledge meter, snowshoes, mittens, skis and pemmican.
It blends high-speed motorcycling with bloody combat featuring katanas, sledge hammers, and shotguns, and it may just be the perfect game to blow off some steam.
Previous research showed that this founder was genetically similar to modern Siberian huskies, Alaskan malamutes, and Arctic sledge dogs and most likely belonged to an isolated population.
This effectively wiped out the genetic legacy of the western dogs, though some modern breeds, like huskies and Greenland sledge dogs, have mixed heritage from both groups.
This month, La Scala Paris welcomed a production of "Dans la luge d'Arthur Schopenhauer" ("On Arthur Schopenhauer's Sledge"), by — and starring — the popular French author Yasmina Reza.
On Okinawa, Sledge and his fellow Marines fought in mud — mud that gave them trench foot and was often thick with maggots, rotting bodies, flies and feces.
The researchers say that some breeds, like the Greenland sledge dog and Siberian husky, appear to possess mixed ancestry from both Western Eurasian and East Asian dog lineages.
And the sledges were a real hazard at frozen water crossings, where an unlucky step could break the fragile ice, plunging skiier and sledge into the frigid sea.
"I was in the kitchen one morning, and we were talking about Percy Sledge—[he sings] 'When a man loves a woman,&apos" he said at the time.
For the mission control tasks and everything else it would take to launch Apollo, NASA did it with precision tools that are today's technology equivalent of sledge hammers.
It is of course the "ultimate" Italo record; the track you put on when introducing the genre to someone who thinks disco begins and ends with Sister Sledge.
La Scala Paris has found a natural partner in Ms. Reza, a playwright who has also straddled that divide, and "On Arthur Schopenhauer's Sledge" is a creditable start.
There's videos of all kinds of tech deaths — people setting laptops on fire, smashing them with sledge hammers, running them over with cars, and throwing them out windows.
Prince Harry drops the puck with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a sledge hockey match in Toronto, May 2, 2016, to launch the 23 Toronto Invictus Games.
Apparently they'd appeared in the middle of the trip, but I'd been so focused on the dogs, and keeping my balance on the sledge, I'd completely missed them.
But the key lesson to remember is that President Trump was essentially the sledge hammer the voters in the general election sent to Washington to shake things up.
After playing shows in smaller clubs in Harlem, Sister Sledge had one of its first big shows in 1975, opening for Marvin Gaye at Radio City Music Hall.
"If we go back to the beginning of my career, most of my music was written for women," he said, referencing his work with Diana Ross and Sister Sledge.
It was a feat of uncommon endurance, as he hauled a sledge that initially weighed more than 300 pounds for 71 days across 913 miles of snow and ice.
Peary said he had traveled distances by sledge that subsequent investigations suggested weren't humanly possible, and he had no way of locating the pole if he had made it.
And so much for unscripted effusion: Netflix has designated an area for taking selfies with the tree, set off by metal barriers, and has provided a sledge as prop.
A few of the FBI agents could be seen in possession of mechanical breaching equipment -- sledge hammers, Halligan tools, hydraulic door-jamb spreaders -- related to the search warrant. Why?
However, the broader take-away here is that after threatening to use a sledge-hammer, the U.S. Administration has narrowed its sights on those it regards as the real targets.
Based on the novels of Eugene Sledge and Robert Leckie, this miniseries was produced by none other than "Saving Private Ryan" star Tom Hanks, and it nails the attitude of Marines.
When Sledge evaluates patients who are struggling with IV drug use at Cumberland Heights Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center in Nashville, he pays particular attention to their cardiac examinations, he said.
As globalization expanded, it pounded foreign cars with sledge hammers, sponsored protective tariffs, promoted "Buy American" campaigns, tried to defeat Nafta, tried to organize unions and fought against undocumented migrant labor.
At the same time, they were racing against an eccentric Englishman named Wally Herbert, who was trying to reach the top of the world in the tradi­tional, heroic manner: dog and sledge.
So the trend that I had in my life, with Chic and whomever I worked with, whether Sister Sledge or Diana Ross, I wound up getting their biggest record of their careers.
Sister Sledge first played at churches and events around Philadelphia and then toured for many years, opening for big acts like the Spinners while the sisters were in high school and college.
Despite Bangkok's reluctance to grant docking permission, crew members staged a farewell ceremony for passengers on Wednesday morning, singing to the tune of the 1979 hit "We Are Family" by Sister Sledge.
President Donald Trump was nonetheless reluctant to cut him loose because, when not shopping for mattresses, Mr Pruitt had taken the sledge-hammer to America's environmental policy architecture that the president had demanded.
But he understands that first responders often repeatedly see the same patients who are suffering from addictions and that sometimes their withdrawal symptoms can mimic infections with fever, chills and fatigue, Sledge said.
So, I'm guessing the President of the United States didn't fill out a bracket this year, which means he likely doesn't know Sister Jean from Sister Sledge -- which is good, by the way.
The show ends with most of the company taking a turn on the Russian swing — that's a kind of horseless sledge — flinging themselves high into the air and smiling to beat the band.
I went back to 1979 — and found that a quarter to a third of the top singles of the year were disco tracks, with acts like Donna Summer, Sister Sledge, and Chic well represented.
Kate's dress, however, is by Alexander McQueen, not L.K. Bennett — though the latter is also one of her favorite designers, and the creator of her go-to nude heels, the L.K. Bennett Sledge pumps.
That journey he made alone, intending to be the first to pull a 148kg sledge for 1,100 miles right across the continent, unaccompanied and unassisted, in honour of Shackleton's abortive bid a century before.
She passed away on Friday at her home in Phoenix, and the remaining members of the disco and R&B band, Debbie and Kim Sledge, announced the news on Saturday in a post on Facebook.
Adjusting to the cold also burns more calories; pair that with intense physical activity, like skiing for days at a time while pulling a heavy sledge, and the body quickly amasses a significant caloric deficit.
Well, the discounting back is affected by whether you choose interest rates like those of Japan or interest rates like those we had in 1982 before Paul Volker took a sledge hammer to the economy.
There were hundreds of spent shell casings on the floor, a sledge hammer and two broken out windows The suspect had run 2 cameras to a room service cart that was still in the hallway.
HANNITY: Is this illegitimate the entire -- since the get-go is, literally the fix in for Hillary rigged an investigation and then immediately the same people start the sledge hammer on Donald Trump to destroy him.
Edward and Rogers would also gift the track "He's the Greatest Dancer" to Sledge in trade for their use of "I Want Your Love" for Chic, a clever strategy that would birth them yet another win.
The Count had fresh and idiosyncratic theories of home decoration: he displayed a sledge on a polar bearskin, items of church furniture, an array of silk socks in a glass case, and a live, gilded tortoise.
The final image shows a barque dragged on a sledge — "Spell 1128," Dr. Willems said — and follows the final text ("Spell 1130"), which yokes the dead person's identity forever to the sun god, Ra, the creator.
She is a member of the U.S. Women's National Sled Hockey Team, which competed in the Ice Sledge Hockey International Cup in 2014, winning gold in the team's first-ever event sanctioned by the International Paralympic Committee.
Workers in orange vests and hard hats dug up pipes and smashed down walls with sledge hammers, part of efforts to widen a slender spine road and demolish illegal buildings that capitalized on decades of lax regulation.
Workers in orange vests and hard hats dug up pipes and smashed down walls with sledge hammers, part of efforts to widen a slender spine road and demolish illegal buildings that capitalised on decades of lax regulation.
And I think what we stand is if a company does mishandle data, we don't want to be in a position where we take sledge hammer as I said overregulation, instead where are the problems, regulate the problems.
The federal judge rejected the plea, noting that while "school officials may not take a sledge hammer to freedom of expression", they have a legitimate interest in "avoiding the entanglement of their public educational mission with partisan politics".
Mama often took me on visits, when she could afford a few pennies to pay someone to let us ride along at the back of a peddler's cart or a sledge, five or six changes along the way.
By June 290, Jewish men, women and children were being pulled out of their homes by soldiers, gendarmes and enthusiastic civilian volunteers, who spat on them, beat them — and murdered them, with guns, iron bars and sledge hammers.
So does the frenetic way WWE scriptwriters distract their audience with new talking-points: while it was legal for Triple H to take a sledge hammer to Batista, did it make sense, given his (actual) torn pectoral muscle, tactically?
Born Bryan James Sledge and raised in Chicago's rough Brainerd neighborhood on the city's South Side, one of three sons of two choir directors at Prayer Van Church, the young boy fell hard for music at a young age.
A younger generation became familiar with the group's song, "He's the Greatest Dancer," when it was famously sampled in Will Smith's 1998 hit "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It." Though their hit-making days were behind them, Sister Sledge remained active.
I tell the story in my book of Joseph Sledge, who received two life sentences, and since he did not get a death sentence, he was not entitled to receive lawyers from the state once his appeals ran out.
Another possibility is that they may have traveled with the boat on a wooden sledge as the procession journeyed to the vault, and their contents served to lubricate the ground as people maneuvered the large vessel to its sandy home.
In 2100, Monica found sled hockey (or sledge hockey as it's known outside the U.S.), a version of ice hockey created in the early 22014s in Stockholm, Sweden to give participants with physical disabilities a chance to play the game.
All that skiing, sledge-pulling, shivering, and sled-pulling meant a big calorie deficit; preliminary results indicate that nearly everyone on the expedition gained muscle while losing fat, and, on average, dropped around four pounds over the week-long expedition.
The Texas Gentlemen recorded their upcoming album, which is out in July, at the famous Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama, where legendary artists such as Etta James, Aretha Franklin and Percy Sledge recorded some of their greatest songs.
That resulted in not only Wright's diva breakout and all-time weekend anthem "Saturday," but the trio's work on the Chic-produced Sister Sledge album and single "We Are Family," another enduring hit of not only disco but pop overall.
"Rather than going through this stage with a sledge-hammer to shed tens of thousand of jobs, we think that this is an opportunity for banks to deal with disruption in the right way, re-skilling and re-training their workforce," Angrisano said.
But as part of his inaugural festivities in 1989, the 41st president had an unusual photo-op at a concert, hamming it up on a prop guitar while soul-music stars like Sam Moore, Carla Thomas and Percy Sledge smiled around him.
In 1979, Sister Sledge gained mainstream success with the hit album "We Are Family," which included the single by the same name, which was adopted by the 1979 world champion Pittsburgh Pirates as their theme song, and has endured as a disco anthem.
During Gable's teens, father and son worked on an oil field together in Bigheart, Oklahoma — 12-hour shifts as a tool dresser "on the business end of a sixteen-pound sledge," said Gable to the New York Herald Tribune decades later in 1956.
A hideous ecstasy of fear and vindictiveness, a desire to kill, to torture, to smash faces in with a sledge-hammer, seemed to flow through the whole group of people like an electric current, turning one even against one's will into a grimacing, screaming lunatic.
The state propaganda service, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), said Catholics were determined to "deal the most deadly sledge hammer (blow)" to the South Korean leadership for its unspecified attacks on the "savior of the nation looked up to by all Koreans," dictator Kim Jong-un.
But in a country that may be about to elect a far-right head of state, the sight of veiled women with their families wrapped up in rented ski jackets and thrilled about a small sledge run on the glacier, is not one that everyone welcomes.
"The Mayor's Office has been in touch with Metro Schools, MDHA [Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency], and Councilman Colby Sledge about the future of the Murrell School property," Michel Cass, the communications director for Nashville Mayor David Briley, told Hyperallergic prior to Monday's vote shelving the sale.
After running through some specs and hitting the truck's door with a sledge hammer, Elon asked an onstage companion (Tesla's lead designer, Franz von Holzhausen) to demonstrate the strength of the Tesla "Armor Glass" by throwing a solid metal, baseball-sized ball at the driver side window.
"[She] and Robert spent a lot of time together going to arcades and bowling so that Robert could catch her vibe and write the songs that fit her and what kids her age and her friends were talking about," Jive records executive Jeff Sledge told Vibe in 2016.
Medicaid costs more than anyone likes, but the solution is more a scalpel than a sledge hammer, and to acknowledge that smarter spending on social determinants of health may reduce total government spending and taxes while improving health outcomes and well-being for the most vulnerable among us.
The world of Kingdom Builders includes a variety of heroic "Builders" like Sir Philip, Lady Twist and Sir Wrench-a-Lot, who are constantly up against "Bashers" such as Capt Cannonblast, Wreckin' the Ball-Barian and Sledge Hammerfist who just want to destroy all the Builders' royal creations.
John Bel Edwards "[has warned] federal officials that a rising tide of coronavirus patients will likely overwhelm the New Orleans area's hospital systems by April 4, Louisiana's health care workers are bracing for chaos," the Times-Picayune | the Advocate's Andrea Gallo, Matt Sledge, Emily Woodruff and Sam Karlin report.
We're the inheritors of not just philosophical generalizations but of a very specific historical struggle — the legacy that Crispus Attucks, Nathan Hale and Sullivan Ballou left by dying for the creed; the legacy that Eugene Sledge, Frances Perkins, Bayard Rustin and a million immigrant ancestors left by suffering for it.
Flanked by an explosive rhythm section in the form of stickman Darren Jessee and bassist Robert Sledge (PSA: the Five are actually three), Folds earned a reputation as the Jimi Hendrix of the piano—a violent virtuoso who punished all 88 keys like they stole his girlfriend and his favorite black t-shirt.
Indeed, after visiting schools and coal mines filled with starving and illiterate children, Dickens had initially planned to write a polemical pamphlet, but changed his mind after deciding that a popular Christmas tale could be a "Sledge hammer" that would "come down with twenty times the force—twenty thousand times the force" of an essay.
Braving temperatures of 21970 degrees below zero and attenuated air at elevations above 22001,21993 feet, and buffeted by sometimes brutal winds, Mr. Worsley wore mountaineering skis and hauled a supply sledge with gear — including a tent, electronic communications equipment, climbing apparatuses for ascents and enough food for 2100 days — that weighed over 2000 pounds.
In Daytona, Duane and Gregg hung out in black record stores and gigged with black musicians against their mother's orders; as a session player in Muscle Shoals, Duane backed such icons as Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, and Percy Sledge; in Macon, Gregg often killed time in between sessions by hanging out in black barbershops.
WATCH THIS: Nate Berkus Talks Decorating Secrets, Fatherhood and Family The designers make a point in the new TLC series, to not only redecorate homes but share some major renovation lessons to help homeowners avoid getting into a money-pit project, like not swinging that sledge hammer before you know how to put back what you knock down.
LOUISIANA: The state's nurses are facing impossible choices: "With shortages of personal protective equipment now affecting most hospitals in southern Louisiana, nurses are facing a difficult choice: hunting for protective attire like an N1.73 mask, or rushing to save a patient on the brink of cardiac arrest," the Times-Picayune|the Advocate's Andrea Gallo, Blake Paterson and Matt Sledge report.
"This award, which is amazing," he said, "is because of all the people who let me come into their lives and join their band," and then came the list, which was long and could have been longer: Mick Jagger, Madonna, David Bowie, Daft Punk, Diana Ross, Sister Sledge… Backstage, though, Mr. Rodgers made clear that all the snubs were not forgotten.
"In describing when, months later he discovered the bodies of his two companions on the Winter Journey with that of Captain Scott in the tent where they died returning from the South Pole, he noted the "great many geological specimens" they had dragged along on their sledge: "It is magnificent that men in such case should go on pulling everything that they have died to gain.
Every single track on the album samples some of the most beloved funk, disco, and soul songs of all time:"Gettin' Jiggy wit It" is Will Smith rapping over "He's The Greatest Dancer" by Sister Sledge; "Just The Two Of Us" literally gives a writing credit to Bill Withers because Smith kept the entire song identical and inserted some heartwarming rhymes about the non-Jaden son he no longer talks about in public.

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