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Take the "A" Train         
  • [[Billy Strayhorn]]
JAZZ STANDARD BY BILLY STRAYHORN
Take the 'A' train; Take the a train; Take the A train; Take the 'A' Train; Take the A-Train; Take The A Train; Take the A Train; Take the a Train
"Take the 'A' Train" is a jazz standard by Billy Strayhorn that was the signature tune of the Duke Ellington orchestra.
Take This Hammer         
TRADITIONAL SONG
Take this Hammer; Nine Pound Hammer (song)
"Take This Hammer" (Roud 4299, AFS 745B1) is a prison, logging, and railroad work song, which has the same Roud number as another song, "Nine Pound Hammer", with which it shares verses. "Swannanoa Tunnel" and "Asheville Junction" are similar.
Sennight         
  • momenta]]}} (40th parts of an hour).
UNIT OF TIME
Week duration; Week number; Sennight; Liturgical Week; Hermetic Lunar Week calendar; Shukan; Hermetic Lunar Week Calendar; Week, Liturgical; Sennights; Sevennight; Sevennights; Se'nnight; Se'nnights; Seven night; Seven nights; Seven-day week; 7 Day Week; Weeks; Chinese week; Seven-night; 7 day week; Calendar week; Week numbers; Nine-day week; Week code; 7-day week; Wkly; Epidemiological week; Epi week; ISOWEEKNUM
<i>·nouni> The space of seven nights and days; a week.

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This Week in Politics

This Week in Politics is a weekly political news and talk program on CNN.

Originally started as This Week at War, the program focused on the week's news regarding U.S.-involved wars, security in the United States, and terrorism.

Due to much excitement over the 2008 presidential election season, the title was changed to This Week in Politics in January 2008. Airing on CNN/US, the program appeared at 6 p.m. ET Saturdays and 2 p.m. ET Sundays, hosted by Tom Foreman.