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  2. Zach Bryan deactivates X account after Taylor Swift post ...

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    Country music star Zach Bryan deactivated his X account and apologized on Instagram for "drunkenly" tweeting his preference for Kanye West over Taylor Swift in a now-deleted post.

  3. Build Me Up Buttercup (album) - Wikipedia

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    Build Me Up Buttercup is an album by the Foundations. In addition to the title track, "Build Me Up Buttercup", it contained the band's other hits, "Back On My Feet Again" and "Any Old Time (You're Lonely and Sad)". The album was released by Uni Records in 1968 and reached the charts in various United States music trade magazines in 1969.

  4. Buttercup Dairy Company - Wikipedia

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    The Buttercup Dairy Company was a Scottish dairy products company founded in 1904 by Scottish business entrepreneur Andrew Ewing (1869-1956). The company sold condensed milk , eggs, butter, and margarine in its stores; by the 1920s, it had over 250 branches in Scotland [1] and founded a poultry farm located in Clermiston . [2]

  5. Build Me Up Buttercup - Wikipedia

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    "Build Me Up Buttercup" is featured in the 1998 romantic comedy film There's Something About Mary, [3] the pilot episode "Truth Be Told" from the first season of the ABC TV spy drama series Alias, and the episode "Art Imitates Art" from the fourth season of the CBS TV detective series Elementary.

  6. Cushie Butterfield - Wikipedia

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    The song was first published in 1862 by Thomas Allan in his book of a collection of Tyneside songs. The music was by Harry Clifton (1832–1872) originally composed and performed by him as "Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green", though possibly not published in the original version until a year or two after the words to "Cushey Butterfield" had appeared in print.

  7. Ranunculus septentrionalis - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus septentrionalis, the swamp buttercup, is a species of buttercup found in North America from New Brunswick to Manitoba and from Georgia to Kansas. Although some authors treat it as a distinct species, [2] others consider it to be a subspecies of Ranunculus hispidus .

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    Learn how to manage everything that concerns your AOL Account starting with your AOL username, password, account security question and more.

  9. Ranunculus hispidus - Wikipedia

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    Ranunculus hispidus is a species of perennial flowering plant in the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. It is commonly known as bristly buttercup [ 2 ] or hispid buttercup . [ 3 ] It is a small plant native to central and eastern North America that grows to a height up to 30 cm (1 ft) and has 5-petaled yellow flowers.