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Jimmy Wayne is the debut studio album by American country music singer Jimmy Wayne. It was released in the United States on DreamWorks in mid 2003, it produced four chart singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. The album's first two singles, \"Stay Gone\" and \"I Love You This Much\", both reached Top Ten on that chart, peaking at No. 3 and No. 6, respectively. Following these two songs were \"You Are\" and \"Paper Angels\", both of which peaked at No. 18. It was also his only album for the DreamWorks label, which was closed in 2006. \"Stay Gone\" and \"I Love You This Much\" were both included on Wayne's next solo album Do You Believe Me Now.

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The Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge was a minor conflict of the American Revolutionary War fought near Wilmington, North Carolina, on February 27, 1776. The victory of the North Carolina Provincial Congress' militia force over British governor Josiah Martin's and Tristan Worsley's reinforcements at Moore's was a turning point in the war; American independence was declared less than five months later.

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Nannostomus is a genus of fish belonging to the characin family Lebiasinidae. All of the species in this genus are known as pencil fish, a popular name that was initially only applied to two species in the 1920s, Nannostomus unifasciatus and Nannostomus eques, by the late 1950s however, the term would be applied to all members of the genus. Several species have become popular aquarium fish due to their attractive coloration, unique shape, and interesting demeanor.

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