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  1. Ides of March, that is the date March 15th, and it's referring, when people say it today, they're referring to that event that happened on March 15th, 44 BCE, where the dictator of Rome, and he was really emperor, even though he wasn't declared emperor yet, he had absolute power over Rome, Julius Caesar was killed by his enemies, and that those ...

  2. [Chorus ] I'm your vehicle, baby I can take you anywhere you wanna go I'm your vehicle woman By that I'm sure you know I love ya (love ya) I need ya (need ya) I wants ya gots to have you child ...

  3. The Ides Of March. When a contentious presidential primary threatens to test a wild card candidate's integrity, an idealistic political strategist becomes ensnared in ...

  4. The Ides of March In this thrilling political drama, an idealistic young man takes part in a Democratic presidential campaign. Gradually, he begins to understand the dirty game of power and has to decide where he fits in.

  5. The Ides of March is just the 15th of March. The Ides was the name of the marker days used by the Romans to divide each month. Months of the Roman calendar were arranged around three named marker days – the Kalends, the Nones and the Ides – and these were reference points from which the other (unnamed) days were calculated:

  6. Beware the ides of March. Caesar. What man is that? Brutus. A soothsayer bids you beware the ides of March. 105; Caesar. Set him before me; let me see his face. Cassius. Fellow, come from the throng; look upon Caesar. Caesar. What say'st thou to me now? speak once again. Soothsayer. Beware the ides of March. Caesar. He is a dreamer; let us ...

  7. VEHICLE Live at the Chicago House Of Blues 2014. From the Ides Of March Boxed Set "Last Band Standing"

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