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Overeating

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Overeating

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Overeating

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - The Shadow over Innsmouth - Other presentation

"The Shadow over Innsmouth" was the principal storyline in the 2001 film "Dagon" which also credits the Lovecraft short story of the same name. ...

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The Shadow over Innsmouth, The Shadow over Innsmouth - Synopsis, The Shadow over Innsmouth - Connections to Other Cthulhu Mythos Stories, The Shadow over Innsmouth - Other presentation, The Shadow over Innsmouth - Other Links

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Voice over IP - Adoption

Voice over IP - Mass-market telephony. A major development starting in 2004 has been the introduction of mass-market VoIP services over broadband Internet access services, in which subscribers make and receive calls as they would over the PSTN. This requires an analog telephone adapter (ATA) to connect a telephone to the broadband Internet connection. Full phone service VoIP phone companies provide inbound and outbound calling with Direct Inbound Dialing. Many offer unlimited calling to the U.S., and sometimes to ...

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Voice over IP, Voice over IP - Advantages, Voice over IP - Cost, Voice over IP - Functionality, Voice over IP - Drawbacks, Voice over IP - Implementation challenges, Voice over IP - Reliability, Voice over IP - Emergency calls, Voice over IP - Integration into global telephone number system, Voice over IP - Single point of calling, Voice over IP - Mobile phones, Voice over IP - Adoption, Voice over IP - Mass-market telephony, Voice over IP - Corporate and telco use, Voice over IP - Use in Amateur Radio, Voice over IP - Legal, Voice over IP - Technical details, Voice over IP - Protocols, Voice over IP - Networks: Full Phone Service, Voice over IP - Networks: Software Service, Voice over IP - Hardware: Wi-Fi Phone, Voice over IP - Software, Voice over IP - VoIP Testing, Voice over IP - Related concepts

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Come on Over Shania Twain album - Charts

Album - Billboard (North America) Singles - Billboard (North America) ...

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Come on Over Shania Twain album, Come on Over Shania Twain album - Track listing, Come on Over Shania Twain album - Personnel, Come on Over Shania Twain album - Production, Come on Over Shania Twain album - Charts, Come on Over Shania Twain album - Awards, Come on Over Shania Twain album - Additional information

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Voice over IP - Advantages

Voice over IP - Cost. In general, phone service via VoIP costs less than equivalent service from traditional sources. Some cost savings are due to using a single network to carry voice and data, especially where users have existing under-utilized network capacity they can use for VoIP at no additional cost. One must note that the maximum upstream in your Internet connection is the final throttle and service is not as good as standard telco services. VoIP phone calls (even international) are widely regarded as fre ...

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Voice over IP, Voice over IP - Advantages, Voice over IP - Cost, Voice over IP - Functionality, Voice over IP - Drawbacks, Voice over IP - Implementation challenges, Voice over IP - Reliability, Voice over IP - Emergency calls, Voice over IP - Integration into global telephone number system, Voice over IP - Single point of calling, Voice over IP - Mobile phones, Voice over IP - Adoption, Voice over IP - Mass-market telephony, Voice over IP - Corporate and telco use, Voice over IP - Use in Amateur Radio, Voice over IP - Legal, Voice over IP - Technical details, Voice over IP - Protocols, Voice over IP - Networks: Full Phone Service, Voice over IP - Networks: Software Service, Voice over IP - Hardware: Wi-Fi Phone, Voice over IP - Software, Voice over IP - VoIP Testing, Voice over IP - Related concepts

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Voice over IP - Drawbacks

VoIP technology still has a few shortcomings that have led some to believe that it is not ready for widespread deployment. However, many industry analysts predicted that 2005 was the "Year of Inflection," where more IP PBX ports shipped than legacy digital PBX ports. Voice over IP - Implementation challenges. Because IP does not provide any mechanism to ensure that data packets are delivered in sequential order, or provide any Quality of Service guarantees, VoIP implementations may face problems dealing wi ...

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Voice over IP, Voice over IP - Advantages, Voice over IP - Cost, Voice over IP - Functionality, Voice over IP - Drawbacks, Voice over IP - Implementation challenges, Voice over IP - Reliability, Voice over IP - Emergency calls, Voice over IP - Integration into global telephone number system, Voice over IP - Single point of calling, Voice over IP - Mobile phones, Voice over IP - Adoption, Voice over IP - Mass-market telephony, Voice over IP - Corporate and telco use, Voice over IP - Use in Amateur Radio, Voice over IP - Legal, Voice over IP - Technical details, Voice over IP - Protocols, Voice over IP - Networks: Full Phone Service, Voice over IP - Networks: Software Service, Voice over IP - Hardware: Wi-Fi Phone, Voice over IP - Software, Voice over IP - VoIP Testing, Voice over IP - Related concepts

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Packet over SONET/SDH - Applications of POS

The most important application of POS is to support the sending of IP packets across Wide Area Networks. Much of the traffic on the Internet is carried over POS links. POS is also one of the link layers used by the IEEE 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring standard. ...

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Packet over SONET/SDH, Packet over SONET/SDH - Applications of POS, Packet over SONET/SDH - History of POS, Packet over SONET/SDH - Details about the name POS, Packet over SONET/SDH - Complementary Interfaces

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Voice over IP - Legal

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. As the popularity of VoIP grows, and PSTN users switch to VoIP in increasing numbers, governments are becoming more interested in regulating VoIP in a manner similar to PSTN services. In the US, the Federal Communications Commission now requires all VoIP operators who don't support Enhanced 911 to attach a sticker warning that traditional 911 services aren't available. The FCC recen ...

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Voice over IP, Voice over IP - Advantages, Voice over IP - Cost, Voice over IP - Functionality, Voice over IP - Drawbacks, Voice over IP - Implementation challenges, Voice over IP - Reliability, Voice over IP - Emergency calls, Voice over IP - Integration into global telephone number system, Voice over IP - Single point of calling, Voice over IP - Mobile phones, Voice over IP - Adoption, Voice over IP - Mass-market telephony, Voice over IP - Corporate and telco use, Voice over IP - Use in Amateur Radio, Voice over IP - Legal, Voice over IP - Technical details, Voice over IP - Protocols, Voice over IP - Networks: Full Phone Service, Voice over IP - Networks: Software Service, Voice over IP - Hardware: Wi-Fi Phone, Voice over IP - Software, Voice over IP - VoIP Testing, Voice over IP - Related concepts

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Preface

The pure mathematicians and applied mathematicians who object to Cantor's theory of sets claim that Cantor introduced into mathematics an element of fantasy that should be expunged. The basic "anti-Cantorian" argument was stated most elegantly and concisely by Hermann Weyl when he wrote: ...classical logic was abstracted from the mathematics of finite sets and their subsets...Forgetful of this limited origin, one afterwards mistook that logic for something above and prior to all mathematics, and finally applied it, without justification, to the mathematics of infinite sets. This is the Fall ...

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Controversy over Cantor's theory, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Preface, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Reception of the argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Naïve objections, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objection to the axiom of infinity, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to the power set axiom, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction

Georg Cantor's argument that there are sets that have a cardinality (or "power" or "number") that is greater than the (already infinite) cardinality of the whole numbers 1,2,3,... has probably attracted more hostility than any other theoretical argument, before or since. Logician Wilfrid Hodges has commented on the energy devoted to refuting this "harmless little argument". What had it done to anyone to make them angry with it? This article summarises the argument and ...

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Controversy over Cantor's theory, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Preface, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Reception of the argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Naïve objections, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objection to the axiom of infinity, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to the power set axiom, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

Read more here: » Controversy over Cantor's theory: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction

Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument

Cantor's 1891 argument is that there exists an infinite set (which he identifies with the set of real numbers), which has a larger number of elements, or as he puts it, has a greater 'power' (Mächtigkeit), than the infinite set of finite whole numbers 1, 2, 3, ... There are a number of steps implicit in his argument, as follows That the elements of no set can be put into one-to-one correspondence with all of its subsets. This is known as Cantor's theorem. It depends on very few of the assumptions of set theory, and (as J ...

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Controversy over Cantor's theory, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Preface, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Reception of the argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Naïve objections, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objection to the axiom of infinity, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to the power set axiom, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

Read more here: » Controversy over Cantor's theory: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument

Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Reception of the argument

From the start, Cantor's Theory was controversial among mathematicians and (later) philosophers. I don't know what predominates in Cantor's theory - philosophy or theology, but I am sure that there is no mathematics there (Kronecker) Later generations will regard [Cantor's] set theory as a disease from which one has recovered (Poincare 1908, see endnote) Before Cantor, the notion of infinity was often taken as a useful abstraction which helped mathematicians reason about the finite world, for example the use of infinite limit cases in calculus. The infinite was ...

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Controversy over Cantor's theory, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Preface, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Reception of the argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Naïve objections, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objection to the axiom of infinity, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to the power set axiom, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Naïve objections

Objections to Cantor's proof (together with objections to Gödel's theorem) are a standard feature of mathematical Usenet discussions. These are generally flawed in some way. Many of these objections depend on objections to step two of the argument. These typically use applications of the pigeonhole principle, or other assumptions that require "counting" all the natural numbers. Thus they rely on the assumption that we can "count" all such numbers by a process that at some point comes to an end. This is what Cantorians deny. They say ...

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Controversy over Cantor's theory, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Preface, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Reception of the argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Naïve objections, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objection to the axiom of infinity, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to the power set axiom, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem

As shown above, most objections to Cantor's theorem (i.e. the theorem that no set can be correlated one-one with the set of all of its subsets) result from misunderstanding it (for it relies on mostly logical assumptions and steps). Wittgenstein, however, disparages it as trivial, a result that might have been well known before the invention of set theory, "and familiar even to school-children". The child wonders, given a list of decimals, how to write a number different from any on the list. "The method says: Not at all: change the f ...

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Controversy over Cantor's theory, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Preface, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Reception of the argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Naïve objections, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objection to the axiom of infinity, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to the power set axiom, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

Read more here: » Controversy over Cantor's theory: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem

Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle

As argued above, many naïve objections depend on implicitly denying Hume's principle, and are therefore question-begging. Wittgenstein explicitly denies the principle, arguing that our concept of number depends essentially on counting. "Where the nonsense starts is with our habit of thinking of a large number as closer to infinity than a small one" The expressions "divisible into two parts" and "divisible without limit" have completely different forms. This is, of course, the same case as the one in which someone operat ...

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Controversy over Cantor's theory, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Preface, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Reception of the argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Naïve objections, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objection to the axiom of infinity, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to the power set axiom, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

Read more here: » Controversy over Cantor's theory: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle

Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objection to the axiom of infinity

One of the most common (and also the most respectable) objections to Cantor's theory of infinite number involves the axiom of infinity. It is generally recognised view by all logicians that this axiom is not a logical truth. Indeed, as Mark Sainsbury (1979, p.305) has argued "there is room for doubt about whether it is a contingent truth, since it is an open question whether the universe is finite or infinite". Bertrand Russell for many years tried to establish a foundation for mathematics that did not rely on this axiom. Mayberry (2000, p.1 ...

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Controversy over Cantor's theory, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Preface, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Reception of the argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Naïve objections, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objection to the axiom of infinity, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to the power set axiom, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

The quote "Later generations will regard set theory as a disease from which one has recovered" is from Kline[1982], and is apparently his translation of a quote from Poincaré's speech "The future of mathematics" given in 1908. There has been considerable dispute about what Poincaré actually intended to imply. Another translation reads "I think, [...] that it is important never to introduce any conception which may not be completely defined by a finite number of words. Whatever may be the remedy adopted, we can promise ourselves the joy of ...

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Controversy over Cantor's theory, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Preface, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Introduction, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Cantor's argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Reception of the argument, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Naïve objections, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Cantor's theorem, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to Hume's principle, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objection to the axiom of infinity, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Objections to the power set axiom, Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

Read more here: » Controversy over Cantor's theory: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over Cantor's theory - Footnote

Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Over-the-counter substance - Switches between POM and OTC

As a general rule, over-the-counter drugs have to be primarily used to treat a condition that does not require the direct supervision of a doctor and must be proven to be reasonably safe and well-tolerated with little abuse potential, though some drugs such as dextromethorphan and codeine skirt the edges of the latter requirement. One of the oldest OTC drugs is aspirin. Over time, drugs that prove themselves safe and appropriate for self-medication, may be switched from POM to OTC. An example of this is diphenhydramine hydrochloride (Benadryl®, for ...

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Over-the-counter substance, Over-the-counter substance - Switches between POM and OTC, Over-the-counter substance - Chemicals

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Over the Edge role-playing game - System

Instead of representing characters using attributes and skills, characters are quantified with "traits" – freeform descriptors, like "Fireman", "Quick" or "Monster from another Dimension", which are created and defined by the player. Each character has one primary trait, two secondary traits, and one flaw. If a character attempts an action based on their primary or secondary traits, they get (usu ...

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Over the Edge role-playing game, Over the Edge role-playing game - System, Over the Edge role-playing game - Setting, Over the Edge role-playing game - Geography, Over the Edge role-playing game - History, Over the Edge role-playing game - Politics, Over the Edge role-playing game - Population

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - History

Following a visit to the recently opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California, wealthy oil tycoon and real estate developer Angus G. Wynne, Jr. decided that his home state of Texas should have a local park for entertainment. Planning for such a place began in 1959 under the leadership of Wynne and the Great Southwest Corporation, along with the backing of various New York investors. Construction on the park began in August, 1960. S ...

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Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Texas - History, Six Flags Over Texas - Origin of the name, Six Flags Over Texas - Free publicity, Six Flags Over Texas - Silver Star Carousel, Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas Railroad, Six Flags Over Texas - Firsts, Six Flags Over Texas - Accidents, Six Flags Over Texas - Events, Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions

Superman Tower of Power – The Superman Tower of Power ride was introduced to the park in 2003 as a combination freefall/launch tower created by S&S Power with a Superman theme. Titan – Titan is a massive, orange, 255-foot tall steel roller coaster which combines tall, swooping drops with tight helixes. The ride was designed and built by Giovanola. Texas Giant – The world-renowned Texas Giant wooden roller coaster has consistently ranked at the top of wooden coaster ranking ...

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Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Texas - History, Six Flags Over Texas - Origin of the name, Six Flags Over Texas - Free publicity, Six Flags Over Texas - Silver Star Carousel, Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas Railroad, Six Flags Over Texas - Firsts, Six Flags Over Texas - Accidents, Six Flags Over Texas - Events, Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook

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Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions

Mine Train – Originally called the Runaway Mine Train, the tubular-steel roller coaster takes riders both old and young on a ride through a themed mining town, complete with a surprising finale. Mini Mine Train – A miniature version of the Mine Train takes children, still too small to experience its bigger brother’s thrills, on a smaller roller coaster ride. Flashback – A shuttle coaster, built by Vekoma, which takes riders through three inversions, up a steep incline, and then through the same t ...

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Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Texas - History, Six Flags Over Texas - Origin of the name, Six Flags Over Texas - Free publicity, Six Flags Over Texas - Silver Star Carousel, Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas Railroad, Six Flags Over Texas - Firsts, Six Flags Over Texas - Accidents, Six Flags Over Texas - Events, Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook

Read more here: » Six Flags Over Texas: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions

Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer - Releases

The song was originally self-released by the Shropshires, before being picked up by the tiny Oink! label and again by Soundwaves Records, all in 1979. By the early 1980s, the song had begun to catch on nationwide, first on country stations, then on Top 40 stations, so it was re-recorded and released with a new B-side on Epic Records in 1984. (The 1984 Epic re-recording can be distinguished from the original 1979 version by the emphasis placed on the words "You can say..." in the chorus.) Following the Shropshire ...

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Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer, Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer - Releases, Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer - Chorus, Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer - Television

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