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SINGLE BY LEFTFIELD
More Than I Know (single)

I Can Eat Glass         
LINGUISTIC PROJECT
I can eat glass; I can eat glass, it does not hurt me
I Can Eat Glass was a linguistic project documented on the early Web by then-Harvard student Ethan Mollick. The objective was to provide speakers with translations of the phrase "I can eat glass, it does not hurt me" from a wide variety of languages; the phrase was chosen because of its unorthodox nature.
More Than         
INSURANCE COMPANY BASED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM THAT OFFERS MOTOR, HOME, PET AND TRAVEL INSURANCE WITH BUSINESS ARM MORE THAN BUSINESS OFFERING BUSINESS INSURANCE; A SUBSIDIARY OF THE RSA INSURANCE GROUP
More Than (company)
More Than (styled as MORE TH>N) is an insurance company based in the United Kingdom that offers motor, home, pet and travel insurance. Its business arm More Than BUSINESS offers business insurance.
more than         
INSURANCE COMPANY BASED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM THAT OFFERS MOTOR, HOME, PET AND TRAVEL INSURANCE WITH BUSINESS ARM MORE THAN BUSINESS OFFERING BUSINESS INSURANCE; A SUBSIDIARY OF THE RSA INSURANCE GROUP
More Than (company)
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More Than I Know

"More Than I Know" is the second single released under the Leftfield name. Paul Daley was not involved in the song's creation; however, the B-side was a remix of "Not Forgotten" by Daley requested by Neil Barnes. The song was written by Barnes and released only on 12" on 21 January 1991 on the Outer Rhythm record label, published by Rhythm King Music.