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2001 SINGLE BY THE CORRS
Would You Be Happier

Kshatriyas and Would-be Kshatriyas         
1904 ESSAY EXAMINING INDIA'S CASTE POLITICS
Kshatriya aur Kitram Kshatriya; Kshatriyas and would-be Kshatriyas
Kshatriyas and would-be Kshatriyas: a consideration of the claims of certain Hindu castes to rank with the Rájputs, the descendants of the ancient Kshatriyas was written by Kumar Cheda Singh Varma advocate at the Allahabad High Court. It was published in Allahabad at Pioneer Press in 1904.
The Man Who Would Be King         
  • Khyber Pass caravan c. 1880s
  • Kalash]] festival
  • Map of Kafiristan 1881
  • Red Kafirs]] of Kunisht
NOVELLA BY RUDYARD KIPLING
Man Who Would Be King; The Man Who Would Be a King; The Man Who Would Be A King; Daniel Dravot; Peachey Carnehan; Danny Dravot; Dravot, Daniel
"The Man Who Would Be King" (1888) is a story by Rudyard Kipling about two British adventurers in British India who become kings of Kafiristan, a remote part of Afghanistan. The story was first published in The Phantom Rickshaw and other Eerie Tales (1888); it also appeared in Wee Willie Winkie and Other Child Stories (1895) and numerous later editions of that collection.
The King Who Would Be Stronger Than Fate         
INDIAN FAIRY TALE
Story of the King who would be Stronger then Fate; Story of the King who would be Stronger than Fate
"The King Who Would Be Stronger Than Fate" is an Indian fairy tale,Andrew Lang, The Brown Fairy Book, "The King Who Would Be Stronger Than Fate" included by Andrew Lang in The Brown Fairy Book.

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Would You Be Happier?

"Would You Be Happier?" is a single by Irish band the Corrs, taken from their greatest hits album Best of The Corrs (2001). The song was first released in Australia on 1 October 2001 and was issued in Europe later the same month. The single reached number 10 in New Zealand and number 14 in the United Kingdom, becoming a top-40 hit in several other countries as well. In the United States, a live version of the track was released in March 2002 and charted within the Billboard Adult Contemporary top 40.

Examples of use of would be
1. I hope there would be more free votes – it would be new politics territory, which would be fantastically exciting, and we would be central to that.
2. Because the only other alternative sentence for Brown would be life in prison without parole, he was told it would be unlikely such evidence would be presented.
3. All reliefs and exemptions would be abolished, corporate and income tax rates would be set at the same levels and tax would be deducted at source.
4. Our interest would be seeing an effective government formed quickly and that would be the advice we would be giving to our friends when we talk to them.
5. By their view, if Barak would only unglue his lips, Friedmann would be stricken, the battle would be won and the rule of law would be saved.