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  • references Róisín Dubh in both title and the final track. List of Irish-language given names Roisin (disambiguation) Rosine (given name) Roisin-Meaning and...
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  • Look up Roisin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Roisin may refer to: Róisín, Roisin or Rosheen, an Irish female given name (including a list of persons...
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  • Mühl Rosin, a municipality in Germany Rosine (disambiguation) Roisin (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • (Murphy Lee album), 2003 "Murphy's Law" (Chéri song), 1982 "Murphy's Law" (Róisín Murphy song), 2020 "Murphy's Law", a song by Priestess from the album Prior...
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  • Gregory Alan Isakov from The Weatherman, 2013 "The Universe", a song by Róisín Murphy from upcoming album Hit Parade, 2023 Universe (1983 video game),...
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  • released in 2012 by Irish singer Róisín Murphy Simulator (disambiguation) Simulation hypothesis This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • 2002 album Under Rug Swept "Narcissus", a 2019 single by Róisín Murphy later released on Róisín Machine Echo and Narcissus, a poem by Ovid Narcissus and...
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  • Gravity, 2002 "Whatever", by Pitchshifter from PSI, 2002 "Whatever", by Róisín Murphy from Take Her Up to Monto, 2016 "Whatever", by Zoé from Rocanlover...
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  • Blue (album), a 2005 album by Róisín Murphy, or the title song Ruby Blue (film), a 2008 British drama film This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Lake from their album From Them, Through Us, to You "Pandora", a song by Róisín Murphy, the B-side of her single "You Know Me Better" "Pandora", a song...
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  • Remember "Primitive", by Annie Lennox from the 1992 album Diva "Primitive", by Róisín Murphy from the 2007 album Overpowered Primitive Church, another name for...
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  • P51 (redirect from P51 (disambiguation))
    the Royal Navy INS Subhadra (P51), a patrol vessel of the Indian Navy LÉ Róisín (P51), a patrol vessel of the Irish Naval Service Maltese patrol boat P51...
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  • Matsumoto album), a 2003 album by Tak Matsumoto Hit Parade (Róisín Murphy album), a 2023 album by Róisín Murphy Songs "Hit Parade", a song by The Beautiful South...
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  • from their album Scorpio's Dance "Demon Lover", a 2009 song Róisín Murphy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Demon Lover...
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  • from the musical West Side Story, 1957 "The Rumble"/"World's Crazy", by Róisín Murphy, 2018 Rumble, a puzzle in the 2003 MMORPG Puzzle Pirates Rumble,...
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  • standard by Wayne Shorter Footprints (Paul McCartney song) Footprints (Róisín Murphy song) "Foot Prints", a song by Yes from the album Keys to Ascension...
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  • Did It Again "Dear Diary", by Pink from Missundaztood "Dear Diary", by Róisín Murphy from Ruby Blue "Dear Diary", by Travis from The Invisible Band "Dear...
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  • (Stereophonics song), a 2004 song "Movie Star" (song), a 2007 song performed by Róisín Murphy "Movie Star", a song by Prince from the 1998 box set Crystal Ball...
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    frequent headbanging. In 2007, Irish singer and former Moloko vocalist Róisín Murphy suffered an eye injury during a performance of her song "Primitive"...
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  • American ice hockey player Peta Murphy (1973–2023), Australian politician Róisín Murphy (born 1973), Irish electronica singer, songwriter, and producer Shaun...
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