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What (who) is Words of Love - definition


Words of Love         
"Words of Love" é uma canção composta por Buddy Holly, tendo sido gravada pelo mesmo em 8 de abril de 1957.Song artist 320 – Buddy Holly.
Because of Love         
"Because of Love" é uma canção da cantora americana Janet Jackson seu quinto álbum de estúdio, janet. (1993).
Ugly Side of Love         
Ugly Side of Love é o álbum de estréia da banda inglesa Malachai. O álbum foi originalmente lançado pela Invada Records a 11 de fevereiro de 2009, mas foi relançado pela Domino Records a 19 de abril de 2010.
Examples of use of Words of Love
1. They were private words – words of love, of faith, of farewell.
2. Pyramus and Thisbe didn‘t only talk to each other but they also whispered words of love and sent kisses to each other through that hole.
3. But still they come by air and sea to touch the holy relics, the original pieces of paper on which the subject of their studies once wrote a shopping list or words of love.
4. While under investigation, Yona Yakir wrote to Josef Stalin: "I will die with words of love for you on my lips." The leader‘s response: "A scoundrel and prostitute." Voroshilov toadily added: "An absolutely accurate assessment," and Lazar Kaganovich provided the footnote: "For traitors, bastards and whores, just one penalty –– death." They were all found guilty and hastily executed.
5. Scroll down for more Words of love: The gold ring inscribed by Florence for her husband Initially, Mr Brady thought the find was a piece of the ship‘s machinery, but on closer inspection he realised it was a ring bearing the inscription: "To Stanley from Flo, March 1'16." Mr Cubiss, 25, who worked in the ship‘s engine room, perished with 187 other men when the Opal, along with HMS Narborough, ran aground in a snowstorm on January 12, 1'18.