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References

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[2] Coyne, K. (2016). Single Review: Carrie Underwood, "Church Bells." Retrieved from:
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[5] Hodak, B. (2016). Carrie Underwood Takes Another Domestic Violence Song To Number 1. Retrieved from:
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