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The Ship that never returned; The Ship That Never Returned

The Ship that Never Returned         
"The Ship That Never Returned" is an 1865 song written by Henry Clay Work, about a ship that left a harbor and never came back. A reason for the ship not returning is not given in the lyrics.
List of soul foods and dishes         
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Soul food items; List of soul food items
This is a list of soul foods and dishes. Soul food is a style of cuisine that is associated with African Americans in the Southern United States It uses a variety of ingredients and cooking styles, many of which came from Europe, and some that came from Africa and were brought over by enslaved Africans.
List of Torchwood items         
  • A glove with the power to bring the dead back to life
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Perception filter; Retcon (Torchwood); Torchwood Items
This is a list of extraterrestrial, supernatural, otherworldly and futuristic items featured in the BBC science-fiction drama Torchwood and its spin-off media.

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The Ship that Never Returned

"The Ship That Never Returned" is an 1865 song written by Henry Clay Work, about a ship that left a harbor and never came back. A reason for the ship not returning is not given in the lyrics. However, the line "and their fate is yet unlearned" implies that the reason is unknown.

The song became so popular that Carl Sandburg's collection American Songbag recorded an adaptation from the Kentucky mountains. The tune formed the basis of "Wreck of the Old 97", about a 1903 train wreck; recorded by Vernon Dalhart in 1924, and many others afterward, the song became the first million-selling country music hit.

Later, the melody was adapted in "Charlie on the MTA", created in 1948, as a campaign song for Walter A. O'Brien about a man unable to alight from a Boston subway train because, rather than change all the turnstiles, the M.T.A. added an exit fare—Charlie did not have the extra nickel to get off the train. The Kingston Trio recorded the song in 1959 (as "M.T.A.") and had a hit with the recording in the same year.

Examples of use of returned items
1. Portuguese police have returned items including a computer and a diary they seized from suspect Robert Murat‘s girlfriend, Michaela Walczuch.
2. Wilson, returned items seized on May 23 from Kar‘s Los Angeles area apartment and assured them the FBI had found no reason to suspect Kar.
3. When the Getty returned some ancient works to Italy in 1''' after determining they were stolen, one of the returned items was an ancient Roman sculpted head of an athlete that had been part of the Fleischman collection.
4. Trouble was, Chambers said, "'0 percent of the goods are damaged," with a $3,800 LCD screen only fit for the local rubbish dump, along with most of the other returned items.
5. The first of the returned items to be placed in the museum included a small Buddha statue from Bamiyan, where two ancient, enormous Buddha statues were destroyed by the Taliban six years ago.