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I Can See Your House From Here

here document         
A SECTION OF A SOURCE CODE FILE THAT IS TREATED AS IF IT WERE A SEPARATE FILE
Here-document; Heredoc; HEREDOC; Here doc; Here-string; Heredocs; Here script; Nowdoc; Here string; Hereis; Here-script; Here documents
<<i>operating systemi>> Data included in a Unix shell script or Perl script using the "<<" syntax. (1995-04-19)
Here document         
A SECTION OF A SOURCE CODE FILE THAT IS TREATED AS IF IT WERE A SEPARATE FILE
Here-document; Heredoc; HEREDOC; Here doc; Here-string; Heredocs; Here script; Nowdoc; Here string; Hereis; Here-script; Here documents
In computing, a here document (here-document, here-text, heredoc, hereis, here-string or here-script) is a file literal or input stream literal: it is a section of a source code file that is treated as if it were a separate file. The term is also used for a form of multiline string literals that use similar syntax, preserving line breaks and other whitespace (including indentation) in the text.
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See Here Private Hargrove
See Here, Private Hargrove (1942) is a book by journalist Marion Hargrove about the author's experiences as a soldier in the U.S.

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I Can See Your House from Here

I Can See Your House from Here is the seventh studio album by English progressive rock band Camel. Released in 1979, a new line up was introduced with founding members Andrew Latimer (guitar) and Andy Ward (drums) joined by bassist Colin Bass (to replace Richard Sinclair) and keyboardists Jan Schelhaas (who joined in 1978 for the Breathless tour) and Kit Watkins (ex-Happy The Man) who replaced Dave Sinclair. At one point, the album was going to be called Endangered Species.