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I Do You         
1987 SINGLE BY THE JETS
I Do You (song)
"I Do You" is a song by the American sibling group, The Jets. It was written by Rick Kelly and Linda Mallah.
Do I Make You Proud         
2006 SINGLE BY TAYLOR HICKS
Do I Make You Proud?
"Do I Make You Proud" is a soul-pop song written for American Idol season five winner Taylor Hicks by Tracy Ackerman, Andy Watkins and Paul Wilson of the Absolute production team, and co-produced by Dave Way. The song was released as a single on June 13, 2006 from the Arista record label.
See You as I Do         
ALBUM BY TRIJNTJE OOSTERHUIS
See You As I Do
See You as I Do is the third solo album by Trijntje Oosterhuis and was released on 9 October 2005. During Trijntje's pregnancy she decided not to tour and perform, but use the time at home in her own studio to record an album.
Examples of use of I Do You
1. "When you work at the White House like I do, you wear heels every day.
2. And when I do, you will hear about it," concluded Lautman.
3. "I was hurt, but when you go for something, at least when I do, you go for it with all you‘ve got, you fight until the end," she said.
4. "If you read the Gospels as I do, you will find that Jesus got in trouble when he spoke to women, he put his arms around children, he talked to the demon possessed and he went into the caves to spend time with lepers," he said.
5. Seeking to earn his bipartisan stripes, he also said that opposing him on the war _ as many in the room do _ does not mean "you don‘t share the same sense of patriotism I do." "You know, I welcome debate in a time of war and I hope you know that," the president said.