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  1. And while I gotcha in the mood. Listen to your own heart beatin'. Own heart beatin'. Own heart beatin', own heart. [Pre-Chorus] Don't it get ya movin' m-m-m-m-man. It makes me feel good. Some ...

  2. This video is entertaining, yet it does give away the ending of the film, so I urge you to watch the movie before this video. So if you’re one of the few who...

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  3. 23 nov 2009 · 4. It's common throughout the UK, as far as I'm aware. I don't know any members of the aristocracy (they probably don't), but middle class and working class both use it. I'm from the south and pretty much everyone says it where I grew up. 5. n/a (I don't know) 6. Right. Never mind, eh?

  4. 13 mar 2019 · Up For A Bit With The Pastels (1987)

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  5. 24 mag 2022 · I stay up all night, tell myself I'm alright Baby, you're just harder to see than most I put the record on, wait 'til I hear our song Every night, I'm dancin...

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  7. 23 ago 2019 · Doing alright. However, when someone asks, "How are you?" it may seem natural to repeat the "to be" verb: I'm alright. Since the full version contains both am and doing, the shortened form is fine for either question. Incidently, most dialogues that begin with "How are you?" or "How are you doing?"