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| While the American revolutionaries seized the day and defeated the British, taking control of Serapis, Jones later watched as his ship sank into the North Sea. The Ducks seized the day, humbly aware their opportunity to win a Stanley Cup might never come again. Not content to stop there, and in a fashion that has defined their career thus far, Disturbed further seized the day with additional chart topping moves on the Billboard Top Pop Catalog chart with their smash debut "The Sickness" and the Active Rock chart with the first single from "Believe," "Prayer. |
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