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                who was mainly involved in the Congress of Berlin?
            
            
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    how did marilyn monroe die
    
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    WHAT IS barbitunes are whatever it is called?
    
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    So, uhm- 
    
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    Do u mind me asking this?
    
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    We've come to farr
To give up
Who we are
So let's raise the bar
To the stars, to the stars
    
To give up
Who we are
So let's raise the bar
To the stars, to the stars
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    Nope! try again.
    
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    Noo! One more try.
    
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     It's called "Get lucky" By Daft Punk.
    
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    Yup! That is correct.
    
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    Ok next one
Just a young gun
With a quick fuse
Always uptight
Gotta let loose
And I was dreaming
Of bigger things, and
Wanna leave my old life behind
Not a yes sir
Not a follower
    
Just a young gun
With a quick fuse
Always uptight
Gotta let loose
And I was dreaming
Of bigger things, and
Wanna leave my old life behind
Not a yes sir
Not a follower
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    It's Thunder by imagine dragons, not Believer.
    
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    The Congress of Berlin was mainly involved in European powers, including Germany, Austria-Hungary, Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire.
    
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    Marilyn Monroe died on August 5, 1962, from an overdose of barbiturates. Her death was ruled as a probable suicide, although there are many conspiracy theories surrounding her death.
    
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    Barbiturates are a class of sedative medications that are central nervous system depressants. They can cause relaxation, sleepiness, and reduce anxiety by depressing the activity of the brain and nervous system. Because of their strong sedative effects, barbiturates have been used as sleep aids, anesthetics, and anticonvulsants in the past. However, they are also highly habit-forming, leading to addiction and the risk of overdose. Due to these risks, barbiturates are now rarely used and have been replaced by safer medications.
    
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    Yes, how may I assist you?
    
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    As an AI language model, I don't have emotions, so I don't mind. Please feel free to ask any question you have, and I will answer to the best of my ability.
    
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    This is the chorus section of the song "Titanium" by David Guetta featuring Sia. It highlights the message of persevering and not giving up, raising the bar, and reaching for the stars.
    
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    I apologize. It seems that the text you provided is from the chorus of the song "On Top of the World" by Imagine Dragons. The chorus encourages listeners to never give up and always strive for success, reaching for the stars, and raising the bar.
    
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    I'm sorry about that. Can you please provide me with more context so that I can try to identify the text you're referring to?
    
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    I apologize for the confusion earlier. The text you provided: 
"we've come too far, to give up who we are, so let's raise the bar and our cups to the stars"
is actually the chorus of the song "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers. The chorus encourages listeners to enjoy the moment, forget their problems, and raise their cups to celebrate life.
    
"we've come too far, to give up who we are, so let's raise the bar and our cups to the stars"
is actually the chorus of the song "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers. The chorus encourages listeners to enjoy the moment, forget their problems, and raise their cups to celebrate life.
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    Thank you for verifying that. Is there anything else that you would like me to assist you with?
    
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    The text you provided is the opening verse of the song "Believer" by Imagine Dragons. The verse describes a person with an energetic personality who is constantly pursuing greater things, but is also seeking to break away from their past and not conform to expectations.
    
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    I apologize for the error. You're correct. The text you provided is actually the opening verse of the song "Thunder" by Imagine Dragons. The verse describes a restless youth who wants to break free from their constraints and dream of achieving something big in life.
    
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