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- 240d37224778b5a0d9c9f30d18c7d24170e52bdd00a83bd41f972fa1917692f3 date "1991-11-22".
- 240d37224778b5a0d9c9f30d18c7d24170e52bdd00a83bd41f972fa1917692f3 first "Robert".
- 240d37224778b5a0d9c9f30d18c7d24170e52bdd00a83bd41f972fa1917692f3 isCitedBy So_Cruel.
- 240d37224778b5a0d9c9f30d18c7d24170e52bdd00a83bd41f972fa1917692f3 last "Hillburn".
- 240d37224778b5a0d9c9f30d18c7d24170e52bdd00a83bd41f972fa1917692f3 newspaper Los_Angeles_Times.
- 240d37224778b5a0d9c9f30d18c7d24170e52bdd00a83bd41f972fa1917692f3 page "4.0".
- 240d37224778b5a0d9c9f30d18c7d24170e52bdd00a83bd41f972fa1917692f3 quote "Yet some tracks - including the pulsating and accusatory "So Cruel" and the anxious "Until the End of the World" - clearly rank with the finest moments in U2's body of work.".
- 240d37224778b5a0d9c9f30d18c7d24170e52bdd00a83bd41f972fa1917692f3 title "Achtung Baby - U2".