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What (who) is my face is my fortune - definition

ALBUM BY RODDY WOOMBLE
My secret is my silence; My Secret is My Silence; My Secret is my Silence

My body, my choice         
  • 'My body My choice' at Women's March San Francisco, January 2018
  • A demonstrator carries a placard that reads,"''Mi cuerpo es mío Yo Decido''" ("My body is mine, I decide", during a pro-abortion march in [[Santiago]], Chile, July 25, 2013.
FEMINIST SLOGAN
My body my choice; My body, my rights; My body my rights; My body is mine
My body, my choice is a feminist slogan used in several countries, most often surrounding issues of bodily autonomy and abortion.
Wide is My Motherland         
1936 PATRIOTIC SONG COMPOSED BY ISAAK DUNAYEVSKY WITH LYRICS BY VASILY LEBEDEV-KUMACH
Wide Is My Motherland
"Wide is My Motherland" (), also known as "Song of the Motherland" (), is a famous patriotic song of Russia and the former Soviet Union. The music was composed by Isaac Dunaevsky and the words were written by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach.
My Baby Is Black!         
1961 FILM BY CLAUDE BERNARD-AUBERT
My baby is black; Les Laches vivent d'espoir; My Baby is Black
My Baby Is Black! (Original French title: Les lâches vivent d'espoir, "Cowards Live on Hope") is a 1961 French romantic drama film retitled for exploitation release in the U.

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My Secret Is My Silence

My Secret Is My Silence is the debut studio album by Idlewild lead vocalist Roddy Woomble, released 24 July 2006 on Pure Records.

The album, produced by John McCusker, features tracks co-written by McCusker, Rod Jones, Michael Angus and Karine Polwart, as well as the vocals of folk singer Kate Rusby.