\"End of the Line\" is a song by British girl group Honeyz. It was released as the group's second single on 7 December 1998 and peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart, spending 16 weeks in the top 100 to become Honeyz' longest-charting single. It also reached number one on the UK R&B Chart and became the group's second top-40 hit in Australia, Iceland, Ireland, and Sweden. The single has sold 360,000 copies in the UK alone. On 27 March 2015, the Official Charts Company inducted \"End of the Line\" into their Pop Gem Hall of Fame, which celebrates \"overlooked classics and huge hits of yesteryear\". The song was chosen as the \"Ultimate Goodbye Song\".
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The Polish 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment was formed in mid-1920 and saw limited combat at the end of the Polish-Soviet War in 1920. At the time, the unit was equipped with 210 millimetres (21Â cm) mortars and 149.1 millimetres (14.91Â cm) cannons. By 1921 the regiment was motorized and 155 millimetres (15.5Â cm) howitzers were added. In 1934, the unit was moved to Gora Kalwaria.
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Nuño González I de Lara, nicknamed el Bueno, was a Castilian nobleman, royal counsellor and military leader. He was the head of the House of Lara and a close personal friend of Alfonso X. The king's policies often stymied his efforts to increase the power and wealth of his house, and in 1272 he led many prominent noblemen into open rebellion. Restored to favour the next year, he died defending the castle of Écija from a Moroccan invasion.
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