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I Believe (Nikki Yanofsky song)         
SONG SUNG BY CANADIAN JAZZ-POP SINGER NIKKI YANOFSKY
I Believe (Nikki Yanofski); I Believe (Nikki Yanofsky)
"I Believe" is a song sung by Canadian jazz-pop singer Nikki Yanofsky. Written by Stephan Moccio and Alan Frew for Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium, it was used as the official promotional song for both the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, and as the theme song for the former.
I Believe in Father Christmas         
SONG COMPOSED BY GREG LAKE, LYRICS BY PETER SINFIELD, INTERPOLATING "TROIKA" FROM "LIEUTENANT KIJÉ" BY SERGEI PROKOFIEV
I Believe In Father Christmas; I Believe In Father Christmas (Toyah Single)
"I Believe in Father Christmas" is a song by English musician Greg Lake with lyrics by Peter Sinfield. Although it is often categorised as a Christmas song, this was not Lake's intention.
Nikki (DC Thomson)         
BRITISH GIRLS' COMIC SERIES (1985-1989) BY DC THOMPSON
Nikki (UK comic); Nikki (D.C. Thomson); Nikki for Girls
Nikki for Girls was a DC Thomson British girls' comic which lasted for 237 issues between 23 February 1985 and 2 September 1989. It is most notable for the strip The Comp, which continued in Bunty after Nikki folded.

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I Believe (Nikki Yanofsky song)
"I Believe" is a song sung by Canadian jazz-pop singer Nikki Yanofsky. Written by Stephan Moccio and Alan Frew for Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium, it was used as the official promotional song for both the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, and as the theme song for the former.