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abide with

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abide with someone
to remain with someone; to stay with someone. (Old and stilted. Primarily heard in the church hymn Eventide.) You are welcome to abide with me for a while, young man.
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Abide With Me, a hymn penned in the mid-18005, is among the tunes most commonly heard in musical hallucinations, according to British psychiatrist Dr.
The pop superstar Sir Elton decorated the Hornets' only previous appearance at the twin towers by weeping in the Royal Box during Abide With Me at the 1984 FA Cup final.
The star has been chosen to lead the singing of the traditional anthem Abide With Me, before the clash between Manchester United and Newcastle United.
 
 
 
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