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You Ought to Know...         
1997 SONG PERFORMED BY PHIL COLLINS
You Ought to Know (Phil Collins song); You Ought to Know... (EP)
"You Ought To Know..." is the title of a promotional tour single by Phil Collins, which he released during his 1997 Trip into the Light World Tour.
You Deserve to Know         
The You Deserve To Know campaign, launched by The Agenda Project, featured a video on YouTube criticizing President Barack Obama for speaking with the United States Chamber of Commerce without acknowledging its status as the largest lobbyist in the United States and confronting it about its vehement opposition to vital economic reform.
Tryin' to Get to You         
1954 SONG WRITTEN BY CHARLES SINGLETON AND ROSE MARIE MCCOY
Trying to Get to You; Trying To Get To You; Trying To Get You; Trying to Get To You; Tryin' To Get To You; Trying to Get You
"Tryin' to Get to You" is a song written by R&B singer songwriters Rose Marie McCoy and Charles Singleton.This appears to be the co-writer of "Strangers in the Night" and other hits.
أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. If you want to find birds, you ought to know what habitats they prefer.
2. Everything you ought to know about the military takeover in Bangkok.
3. The one thing you ought to know how to grow is something called ice wine.‘ It‘s like hockey and igloos.
4. "I know things are bad but you ought to know who‘s actually in your Government," he added to Tory cheers.
5. "The one thing you ought to know about New Yorkers is that we never give up," deputy mayor Dan Doctoroff, founder of the NYC2012 organizing group, told Reuters.