- "The
Pill" (song), a song by
Loretta Lynn The
Pills,
American rock band "The
Pill", a song by The Brothers-in-Law "
Pills", a song by Bo
Diddley "
Pills",...
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lethal pills have
important psychological value to
persons carrying out
missions with a high risk of
capture and interrogation. The term "poison
pill" is...
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remaining in the
contented experience of
ordinary reality with the blue
pill. The
pills were used as
props in the 1999 film The Matrix. In the film The Matrix...
- from his album, then
releasing "
Pills & Automobiles" and "Questions" as anti****tion
singles from the album. "
Pills & Automobiles" is a trap up-tempo...
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birth control pills, are
medications taken by
mouth for the
purpose of
birth control. The
introduction of the
birth control pill ("the
Pill") in 1960 revolutionized...
- mid-19th century. The
pills, and
their marketing, were the
basis for Beecham's
Patent Pills,
which became Beecham Estates and
Pills in 1924,
eight years...
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Party pills, also
known as "herbal highs", "pep
pills" "dance
pills" and "natural power", is a
colloquialism for a type of
recreational drug
whose main...
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Retrieved 15
April 2015. "Blues
Pills -
Blues Pills". αCharts.
Retrieved 15
April 2015. "Blues
Pills announce new album".
Blues Pills (via Facebook). Retrieved...
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Purple Pills" (in Dutch).
Single Top 100.
Retrieved May 4, 2018. "D12 –
Purple Pills". Top 40 Singles.
Retrieved February 5, 2012. "D12 –
Purple Pills". VG-lista...
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Pills (born René
Jacques Ducos; 6
March 1906 – 12
September 1970) was a
French singer and actor. His
impresario was
Bruno Coquatrix. In 1959,
Pills was...