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985716
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benndale%2C%20Mississippi
Benndale, Mississippi
Benndale is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in George County, Mississippi, United States. Census-designated places in Mississippi
985717
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henderson%20Point%2C%20Mississippi
Henderson Point, Mississippi
Henderson Point is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States. Census-designated places in Mississippi
985718
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyman%2C%20Mississippi
Lyman, Mississippi
Lyman is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States. Census-designated places in Mississippi
985721
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saucier%2C%20Mississippi
Saucier, Mississippi
Saucier is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States. Census-designated places in Mississippi
985723
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivar%2C%20Mississippi
Bolivar, Mississippi
Bolivar is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. Census-designated places in Mississippi
985724
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott%2C%20Mississippi
Scott, Mississippi
Scott is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. Census-designated places in Mississippi
985725
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skene%2C%20Mississippi
Skene, Mississippi
Skene is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. Census-designated places in Mississippi
985726
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symonds%2C%20Mississippi
Symonds, Mississippi
Symonds is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. Census-designated places in Mississippi
985727
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan%20Pickford
Jordan Pickford
Jordan Lee Pickford (born 7 March 1994) is an English football player. He plays as a goalkeeper for Everton and the England national team. References 1994 births Living people English association football goalkeepers Sportspeople from Tyne and Wear Premier League players 2018 FIFA World Cup players 2022 FIFA World Cup players
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings%20%26%20Queens%20%28Ava%20Max%20song%29
Kings & Queens (Ava Max song)
Kings and Queens is a Power pop song by American singer Ava Max, released on March 12, 2020. It is from her debut studio album, Heaven & Hell. The lyrics speak of feminism, matriarchy, and Female empowerment. This song gained positive reviews from critics, and also reached the top 10 in 17 countries. References 2020 songs Pop songs
985729
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyon
Floyon
Floyon is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 520 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985730
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fontaine-au-Bois
Fontaine-au-Bois
Fontaine-au-Bois is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 674 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985734
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fontaine-au-Pire
Fontaine-au-Pire
Fontaine-au-Pire is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 1,220 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985735
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20priori%20%28disambiguation%29
A priori (disambiguation)
A priori (Latin, 'from the earlier') is a term used in philosophy and epistemology. A priori or apriori may also refer to: A priori language, a type of constructed language A priori estimate, in the theory of partial differential equations A priori probability, a probability derived by deductive reasoning Apriori algorithm, an algorithm used with databases aPriori Capital Partners, a private equity investment firm Apriori Control (Apriori, LLC), later Reach-In, a technology company See also A posteriori (disambiguation) Priory, a monastery headed by a prior or prioress Ex-ante, a Latin phrase meaning 'before the event'
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest-en-Cambr%C3%A9sis
Forest-en-Cambrésis
Forest-en-Cambrésis is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 570 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985738
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20posteriori%20%28disambiguation%29
A posteriori (disambiguation)
A posteriori (Latin, 'from the later') is a term used in philosophy and epistemology. A posteriori may refer to: A Posteriori, a 2006 music album by Enigma A posteriori knowledge, knowledge gained from empirical evidence A posteriori language, a type of constructed language A posteriori probability, a term with two uses in mathematics A posteriori (chess), a retrograde analysis convention See also A priori (disambiguation) Posterior (disambiguation) Ex post Ex post facto law
985741
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest-sur-Marque
Forest-sur-Marque
Forest-sur-Marque is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 1,462 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985742
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/My%20Head%20%26%20My%20Heart
My Head & My Heart
My Head & My Heart is a Dance/Pop song by Ava Max, released on November 19, 2020. It is from her debut album, Heaven & Hell. The song samples ATC's 2000 debut single Around the World (La La La La La). Commercially, the song reached the top 10 in 10 countries. Pop songs 2020 songs
985743
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9F-Gerau
Groß-Gerau
Groß-Gerau is the capital of Groß-Gerau in Hesse, Germany. It is in the southern Frankfurt Rhein-Main Region and its surrounding area. Twin towns Groß-Gerau is twinned with: Brignoles, France (1959) Bruneck, Italy (1959) Tielt, Belgium (1959) Szamotuły, Poland (2000) References Other websites Official website Groß-Gerau (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aalto
Aalto
Aalto is a Finnish surname meaning "wave". Notable people with the surname include: Aino Aalto (1894–1949), Finnish architect and designer Alec Aalto (1942–2018), Finnish diplomat Alvar Aalto (1898–1976), Finnish architect and designer Antti Aalto (born 1975), Finnish ice hockey player Artturi Aalto (1876–1937), Finnish politician Arvo Aalto (born 1932), Finnish politician Ashprihanal Pekka Aalto (born 1970), Finnish runner Einari Aalto (1926–1985), Finnish swimmer Elissa Aalto (1922–1994), Finnish architect Henri Aalto (born 1989), Finnish football player Iiro Aalto (born 1977), Finnish footballer Ilmari Aalto (1891–1934), Finnish painter Jorma Aalto (born 1957), Finnish skier Jussi Aalto (born 1983), Finnish footballer Jyri Aalto (born 1969), Finnish badminton player Kalle Aalto (1884–1950), Finnish politician Kathryn Aalto, American landscape designer Marja-Sisko Aalto (born 1954) Finnish minister of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Marjatta Aalto (born 1939), Finnish mycologist Minna Aalto (born 1965), Finnish sailor Pauliina Aalto (born 1967), Finnish ten-pin bowling player Pentti Aalto (1917–1998), Finnish linguist Pirjo Aalto (born 1961), Finnish biathlete Saara Aalto (born 1987), Finnish singer Simo Aalto (born 1960), Finnish stage magician Teemu Aalto (born 1978), Finnish ice hockey player Toivo Aalto-Setälä (1896–1977), Finnish lawyer and politician Touko Aalto (born 1984), Finnish politician William Aalto (1915–1958), American soldier, member of the Lincoln Battalion See also Aalto-1, Finnish student satellite developed in Aalto University. Aalto Theatre, opera house in Essen, Germany, designed by Alvar Aalto Aalto University, Finnish university, named after Alvar Aalto Aalto Vase, glassware designed by Aino and Alvar Aalto References Finnish-language surnames
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fournes-en-Weppes
Fournes-en-Weppes
Fournes-en-Weppes is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 2,231 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985751
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get%20Lucky%20%28Daft%20Punk%20song%29
Get Lucky (Daft Punk song)
Get Lucky is a funk/disco/pop song by French electronic music duo Daft Punk featuring American musicians Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers, released on April 19, 2013. It is from Daft Punk's fourth and final studio album Random Access Memories. Commercially, it reached the top 10 in 27 countries. 2013 songs Pop songs Disco songs Funk songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisexual%20community
Bisexual community
The bisexual community, also known as the bi+, m-spec, bisexual/pansexual, or bi/pan/fluid community, are members of the LGBT community who identify as bisexual, pansexual, omnisexual, polysexual and sexually fluid. People in the bisexual community have romantic or sexual attraction to more than one gender. These communities come together with the lesbian, gay, and transgender communities for bigger LGBT events such as LGBT pride parades. Events The bisexual community has bi-specific events and conferences. They also have publications, such as Bi Women Quarterly, websites and organizations, like BiNet USA and the Bisexual Resource Center, magazines, such as Bi Community News, writer's groups, media, including the books Bi Any Other Name and Getting Bi, leaders and politicians, such as Robyn Ochs and Katie Hill, and mental health associations. Bisexual groups began forming in the 1980s in many cities. September 23 is Celebrate Bisexuality Day. The week beginning on the Sunday before Celebrate Bisexuality Day is Bisexual Awareness Week. Challenges and support People who identify as bisexual can get hatred and distrust (biphobia), stereotyping, and denial (bisexual erasure) from people of all sexual orientations. People may say bisexuals are just unsure of their feelings or going through a "phase" and will or should "decide" or "discover" which sex they are attracted to. On the other hand, there is also increasing support, inclusion, and visibility of bisexuals in the LGBT community. Related pages Bisexuality Pansexuality Omnisexuality Polysexuality Sexual fluidity Biphobia Bisexual erasure References Further reading General Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out by Loraine Hutchins, editor & Lani Kaʻahumanu, editor Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World by Robyn Ochs, editor & Sarah Rowley, editor The Bisexual Option by Fritz Klein, Bi America: Myths, Truths And Struggles Of An Invisible Community, William E. Burleson, Bisexuality in the United States: A Social Science Reader, Paula C. Rodriguez Rust, editor Bisexuality: The Psychology and Politics of an Invisible Minority by Beth A. Firestein, editor Current Research on Bisexuality by Ronald C. Fox, editor Magazines Bi Women Quarterly Bi Magazine (US) Bi Community News (UK) Bi Social Network (US) Bi News Magazine (Netherlands) The Fence (Canada) Bi Women Boston (US) Raspberry Mousse (US) Other websites BiNet USA Bisexual Resource Center American Institute of Bisexuality Ambi Bi Writers Association New York Area Bisexual Network Journal Of Bisexuality Mental Health In the Bi+ Community Bisexuality
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghissignies
Ghissignies
Ghissignies is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 511 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985759
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fressies
Fressies
Fressies is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 571 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985760
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fressain
Fressain
Fressain is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 880 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985761
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frelinghien
Frelinghien
Frelinghien is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 2,447 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985762
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasnoy
Frasnoy
Frasnoy is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 376 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985763
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Rural%20Elopement
A Rural Elopement
A Rural Elopement is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast Linda Arvidson as Cynthia Stebbins George Gebhardt as Hank Hopkins Harry Solter as Hungry Henry David Miles as Dad Stebbins John R. Cumpson as In Crowd Guy Hedlund Marion Leonard as In Crowd Owen Moore as In Crowd Mack Sennett as In Crowd References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nieppe
Nieppe
Nieppe is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 7,512 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Sacrifice%20%281909%20movie%29
The Sacrifice (1909 movie)
The Sacrifice is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast Harry Solter as Mr. Hardluck Florence Lawrence as Mrs. Hardluck Linda Arvidson as At Wigmakers John R. Cumpson as At Jewelers George Gebhardt as At Jewelers / At Pawnshop Arthur V. Johnson as At Wigmakers Marion Leonard as At Wigmakers Owen Moore Mack Sennett as At Wigmakers / At Jewelers / At Pawnshop References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Salvation%20Army%20Lass
The Salvation Army Lass
The Salvation Army Lass is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast Florence Lawrence as Mary Wilson Harry Solter as Bob Walton Charles Inslee as Harry Brown References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C5%93ulzin
Gœulzin
Gœulzin is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 1,049 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985768
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenlain
Jenlain
Jenlain is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 1,145 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985769
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schneider%27s%20Anti-Noise%20Crusade
Schneider's Anti-Noise Crusade
Schneider's Anti-Noise Crusade is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Plot The movie depicts the mounting frustrations experienced by Mr. Schneider, who is living with his wife in an apartment. There he is trying desperately to concentrate on writing a special composition or "poetic effusion" for his "Liederkranz" (choir) while being repeatedly distracted and increasingly annoyed by activities and noises that surround him. Cast John R. Cumpson as Mr. Schneider Florence Lawrence as Mrs. Schneider Anita Hendrie as Lena, Mr. Schneider's sister Arthur V. Johnson as violinist Jeanie MacPherson as maid Owen Moore as first thief Herbert Prior as second thief Tony O'Sullivan in unverified role Clara T. Bracy as extra Flora French as extra Mack Sennett as extra References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only%20%28Nicki%20Minaj%20song%29
Only (Nicki Minaj song)
Only is a hip-hop song by Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj featuring rappers Chris Brown, Drake, and Lil Wayne, released on October 28, 2014. It is from Minaj's third studio album, The Pinkprint, as it is the third single from the album. "Only" is described as a hip hop sing with "icy" production that sits "omniously" under dirty lyrical metaphors. References Nicki Minaj songs 2014 songs Drake (musician) songs Hip hop songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jolimetz
Jolimetz
Jolimetz is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 854 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985772
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haspres
Haspres
Haspres is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 2,680 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985775
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gommegnies
Gommegnies
Gommegnies is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 2,308 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985776
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gondecourt
Gondecourt
Gondecourt is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 4,031 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985777
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oudezeele
Oudezeele
Oudezeele is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 677 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985778
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tukoh%20Taka
Tukoh Taka
Tukoh Taka is a reggaeton/pop 2022 FIFA Fan Festival anthem by Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj featuring musicians Maluma and Myriam Fares, released on November 18, 2022. It was released by FIFA for the official 2022 FIFA World Cup soundtrack. References Nicki Minaj songs 2022 songs Pop songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navalagamella
Navalagamella
Navalagamella is a municipality in the Community of Madrid in Spain. References Municipalities in the Community of Madrid
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haveluy
Haveluy
Haveluy is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 3,304 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985781
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gognies-Chauss%C3%A9e
Gognies-Chaussée
Gognies-Chaussée is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 730 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985782
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masny
Masny
Masny is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 4,109 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985783
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Pierre-Brouck
Saint-Pierre-Brouck
Saint-Pierre-Brouck is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 985 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985784
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeper%20hit
Sleeper hit
A sleeper hit is a movie, song, video game, or other entertainment release that was not successful when it was released, but later on became a success. A sleeper hit may have little to no promotion. It also might not have had a successful launch until a fan of the sleeper hit gathers its attention by advertising it. Because of this its popularity increased. References References Entertainment
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Bitter%20Truth
The Bitter Truth
The Bitter Truth is the fourth studio album by Evanescence. The album was released on March 26, 2021. References 2021 albums
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holque
Holque
Holque is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2019, 903 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
985793
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibagu%C3%A9
Ibagué
Ibagué is a city in Colombia. It is the capital of Tolima Department. In 2018, 529,635 people lived there, which makes it the seventh-largest city by population in Colombia. References Cities in Colombia Capitals of Colombian departments
985794
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altiplano
Altiplano
The Altiplano (Spanish for "high plain"), Collao (Quechua and Aymara: Qullaw, meaning "place of the Qulla") or Andean Plateau, is the largest high plateau on Earth outside Tibet. It is in South America. Most of the Altiplano is in Bolivia. Its northern parts are in Peru, and its southwestern parts are in Chile. There are many cities on the Altiplano. These include El Alto, La Paz, Oruro, and Puno. The northeastern part of the Altiplano is more humid than the southwestern part. The southwestern part has several salares (salt flats) because of its aridity. At the Bolivia–Peru border lies Lake Titicaca. This lake is the largest lake in South America. Many pre-Columbian cultures come from the Altiplano. These include the Chiripa, Tiawanaku and the Inca Empire. Spain conquered the region in the 16th century. Today, major economic activities in the Altiplano include mining, llama and vicuña herding, and services (in its cities). Many tourists visit the region. Plateaus Ecoregions Geography of South America Geography of Bolivia Geography of Chile Geography of Peru Geography of Argentina
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fool%27s%20Overture
Fool's Overture
"Fool's Overture" is a 1977 song by English rock band Supertramp and is the closing track from their fifth studio album Even in the Quietest Moments.... It clocks in at nearly eleven minutes long. It talks about the Second World War and the famous Winston Churchill speech. References 1977 songs Supertramp songs Progressive rock songs
985803
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornufer%20wolfi
Cornufer wolfi
Wolf's sticky-toed frog (Cornufer wolfi) is a frog. It lives in Papua New Guinea and some of the Solomon Islands. People have seen it as high as 1250 meters above sea level. References Frogs of Oceania
985808
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priyakanta%20Laishram
Priyakanta Laishram
Priyakanta Laishram is an Indian movie director, actor and LGBT rights activist from the Meitei ethnicity of Manipur. He is best known for his film Oneness (movie), based on the alleged honor killing of a Manipuri gay youth. It is the first gay-themed film of Manipur,Northeast India and he is the first Manipuri filmmaker to make the first mainstream Manipuri film that deals with same-sex relationship and sexual identity. It's Not My Choice, The Foul Truth,Spaced Out - Panthung Di Kadaaidaǃ and Oneness (movie) are some of his notable films. Filmography References Other Websites Priyakanta Laishram - IMDb Meitei people Manipur Indian actors by state or union territory Living people Filmmakers LGBT actors
985809
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Warner%20Bros.%20movies
List of Warner Bros. movies
The following are list of Warner Bros. films. Note: This list does not include direct-to-video releases or films from New Line Cinema prior to its merger with Warner Bros. in 2008, nor does it include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's pre-May 1986 library or RKO Radio Pictures' library. From 1928 to 1936, films by First National continued to be credited solely to "First National Pictures". In July 1936, stockholders of First National Pictures, Inc. (primarily Warner Bros.) voted to dissolve the corporation and no further separate First National Pictures were made. A † signifies a PVOD release. A ‡ signifies a direct-to-video release or streaming release exclusively through HBO Max. A § signifies a simultaneous release to theatres and on HBO Max. A * signifies a streaming release through a third-party streaming service. 1910s 1920s 1930's 1940's 1950's 1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's 2000's 2010's 2020's Upcoming Undated films Lists of movies Warner Bros. American movies by studio
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Find%20the%20River
Find the River
"Find the River" is a 1993 song by alternative rock band R.E.M. and is the sixth and final single from their eighth studio album Automatic for the People. It went to number 54 in the United Kingdom and number 3 in Iceland. It did not chart in the United States. Track listings All songs were written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe. UK 7-inch and cassette single "Find the River" – 3:49 "Everybody Hurts" (live) – 5:32 UK CD single "Find the River" – 3:49 "Everybody Hurts" (live) – 5:32 "Orange Crush" (instrumental) – 3:54 Note: "Everybody Hurts" was recorded at MTV Video Music Awards, Universal City, California, on September 2, 1993. 1993 songs R.E.M. songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myriam%20Fares
Myriam Fares
Myriam Fares(born May 3, 1983) is a Lebanese singer, actress, and entertainer. She was born to a Maronite Christian family in Sidon District. She has been targeted by extremists for trolling in 2015 for celebrating Easter. References 1983 births Living people Lebanese singers Actors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20programs%20broadcast%20by%20Nicktoons
List of programs broadcast by Nicktoons
This is a list of television programs currently and formerly broadcast by the children's cable television channel Nicktoons, a sister network to Nickelodeon in the United States. Current programming Programming from Nickelodeon An asterisk (*) indicates that the program has or had new episodes aired on Nicktoons. Animated ("Nicktoons") Live-action Acquired programming from Nickelodeon Animated Former programming Original programming {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |- ! Title !! Premiere date !! Finale date !! Date(s) reran !! Notes |- | scope="row" style="text-align:left;" | Shorts in a Bunch || || || || |- |- | scope="row" style="text-align:left; | Making Fiends || || || 2008–16 || |- | scope="row" style="text-align:left;" | Random! Cartoons || || || 2009–14 || |} Acquired programming Viacom licensed much of Nicktoons' programming from unrelated companies in temporary broadcast deals. Exceptions included 4Kids' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series (which Viacom purchased along with the rights to the TMNT franchise) and Huntik: Secrets & Seekers'' (which Viacom acquired after becoming a co-owner of its production company, Rainbow S.p.A.). Anime Animated Live-action Programming from Nickelodeon An asterisk (*) indicates that the program had new episodes aired on Nicktoons. Animated ("Nicktoons") Live-action Game shows Preschool Acquired programming from Nickelodeon Animated Related pages List of programs broadcast by Nickelodeon List of programs broadcast by Nick at Nite List of programs broadcast by Nick Jr. List of programs broadcast by TeenNick List of Nickelodeon original films List of Nickelodeon short films Nicktoons Notes References Nicktoons Nickelodeon-related lists
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/So%20Am%20I%20%28song%29
So Am I (song)
So Am I is an electropop song by American singer Ava Max, released on March 7, 2019. It is from her debut studio album, Heaven & Hell. The lyrics speak of self-love, being an outcast, and not fitting into society. A remixed version by South Korean boy band NCT 127 was released on July 3, 2019 with additional rap verses in both English and Korean. References 2019 songs Ava Max songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbie%20Tingz
Barbie Tingz
Barbie Tingz is a hip hop song by Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj, released on April 12, 2018. The song has been included as an additional track on the Target and Japanese exclusive versions of Minaj's fourth studio album, Queen. Commercially, the song managed to peak at number one in New Zealand. References Nicki Minaj songs Hip hop songs 2018 songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/1926%E2%80%9327%20Austrian%20Cup
1926–27 Austrian Cup
The 1926-27 Austrian Cup was the cup competition in Austrian football. Third round First round with teams from the Second league bye: Germania Schwechat Fourth round First round with teams from the highest league Round of 16 Replay match: Quarter finals Semi-finals Replay match: Final SK Rapid Wien: Walter Feigl - Franz Solil - Leopold Nitsch - Johann Richter - Josef Smistik - Josef Madlmayer - Willibald Kirbes - Johann Hoffmann - Franz Weselik - Johann Luef - Ferdinand Wesely coaches: Dionys Schönecker/Eduard Bauer FK Austria Wien: Heinrich Lebensaft - Karl Schneider - Emil Regnard - Karl Geyer - Max Reiterer - Friedrich Briza - Wilhelm Morokutti - Josef Molzer - Josef Milnarik - Gustav Wieser - Matthias Sindelar coach: Franz Sedlacek References Austrian Cup 1927 in sports 1920s in Austria
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast%20in%20America%20%28song%29
Breakfast in America (song)
"Breakfast in America" is a 1979 song by English rock band Supertramp and is the title track to their sixth studio album of the same name. It went to the top ten in Ireland, the United Kingdom and South Africa. It went to number 62 in the United States and did not chart in Australia and New Zealand. 1979 songs Supertramp songs Progressive rock songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Innocent%20Man%20%28song%29
An Innocent Man (song)
"An Innocent Man" is a 1983 song by Billy Joel and is the title track of ninth studio album of the same name. It went to number 3 in Ireland, number 8 in the United Kingdom, number 10 in the United States, number 16 in Canada, number 23 in Australia and number 24 in New Zealand. 1983 songs Billy Joel songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorpionfish%20butterfly
Scorpionfish butterfly
The scorpionfish butterfly (Gasterochisma scorpaena) is an extinct species of gasterochisma that was found in a North American lake. This freshwater fish went extinct when people were draining the lake. Description It resembled a scorpionfish. It was also venomous, which means it could attack other fish. For example, Aquamarinus matanuichthys is an extinct fish that was attack by this species. Fish species Here are just a few extinct freshwater fish species. The two species below are not readily distinguishable, and analysis of the skulls is the best way to distinguish between the species. Freshwater gasterochisma (Pseudochisma tartanellia) Fraser's freshwater cyprinid (Lessonichthys eocetes) Fish color Babies are born light gray, but when they grow up or become big, they turn brown. Their mother is light teal, while their father is kobicha. Before its extinction, some people also saw taupe-colored or ochre-colored scorpionfish butterflies. Conservation status IUCN Red List currently lists it as Extinct. See also Butterfly kingfish Prehistoric fish Freshwater fish Ray-finned fish Extinct fish Bony fish Fish
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Waiting for Your Love
"Waiting for Your Love" is a 1983 song by Toto and was taken from their fourth studio album Toto IV. It went to number 73 in the United States when released as a single. 1983 songs Toto (band)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Additive%20color
Additive color
Additive color or additive mixing is a property of a color model. It predicts the appearance of colors made by happening together part lights, i.e. the perceived color can be predicted by summing the number-based representations of the part-related colors. Modern recipes of Grassmann's laws describe the additivity in the color perception of light mixtures in terms of algebraic equations. Additive color predicts perception and not any sort of change in the photons of light themselves. These predictions are only related in the limited scope of color matching experiments where viewers match small patches of uniform color isolated against a grey or black background. The combination of two of the common three additive primary colors in equal proportions produces an additive secondary color—cyan, magenta or yellow. Additive color is also used to predict colors from overlapping projected colored lights often used in theater-based lighting for plays, concerts, circus shows, and night clubs. References Colors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komi%20language
Komi language
The Komi language (, komi kyv), also known as Zyryan, Zyrian or Komi-Zyryan (Komi: коми-зырян кыв, komi-zyrjan kyv), is one of the two types of the Komi language. The other type is Permyak. Speakers Komi is spoken by the Komi peoples native to the Komi Republic and other parts of Russia such as Nenetsia and Yamalia. There were 285,000 speakers in 1994. This went down to 160,000 in 2010. Writings It was written in the Old Permic alphabet (Komi: , Анбур, Anbur) in the 14th century. The Cyrillic script was introduced by Russian missionaries in the 17th century. This script replaced the Old Permic script. References Bibliography Abondolo, Daniel (2015). The Uralic Languages. Routledge R. M. Batalova. 1993. Komi(-Zyryanskij) Jazyk. In V. N. Jartseva (ed.), Jazyki Mira: Ural'skie Jazyki, 214–229. Moskva: Nauka. Fed'un'ova, G.V. Önija komi kyv ('The Modern Komi Language'). Morfologia/Das’töma filologijasa kandidat G.V.Fed'un'ova kipod ulyn. Syktyvkar: Komi n’ebög ledzanin, 2000. 544 pp. . Other websites Books in Komi-Zyrian from Finno-Ugric Electronic Library (by the Finno-Ugric Information Center in Syktyvkar, Komi Republic (interface in Russian and English, texts in Mari, Komi, Udmurt, Erzya and Moksha languages)) Komi–Russian & Russian–Komi Online Dictionaries Tarabukin I.I. Komi–Russian Phraseological Dictionary. Komi Grammar. (in Russian) Komi-language courses Komi Languages of Russia Komi Republic
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bang%20and%20Blame
Bang and Blame
"Bang and Blame" is a 1994 song by alternative rock band R.E.M. and is the second single from their ninth studio album Monster. It topped the single charts in Canada and went to the top 40 in Australia, Belgium, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. Track listings All songs written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe. US 7-inch, cassette, and CD single "Bang and Blame" – 4:48 "Bang and Blame" (instrumental version) – 4:48 UK 7-inch and cassette single "Bang and Blame" (album version) – 4:48 "Bang and Blame" (K version) – 4:58 UK, European, Australian, and Japanese CD single "Bang and Blame" (album version) – 4:48 "Losing My Religion" (live) – 4:33 "Country Feedback" (live) – 4:12 "Begin the Begin" (live) – 3:26 Live tracks were recorded at the 40 Watt Club, Athens, Georgia, on November 19, 1992. The performance, a benefit for Greenpeace, was recorded on a solar-powered mobile studio. References 1994 songs R.E.M. songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Mitchell%20%28Australian%20politician%29
James Mitchell (Australian politician)
Sir James Mitchell, (27 April 1866 – 26 July 1951) was an Australian politician. He was premier of Western Australia from 1919 to 1924 and from 1930 to 1933. He was leader of the Nationalist Party. He was acting governor from 1933 to 1948 and governor of Western Australia from 1948 until his death in 1951.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velcro%20Fly
Velcro Fly
"Velcro Fly" is a 1986 song by ZZ Top and is the fourth single from their ninth studio album Afterburner. It went to number 54 in the United Kingdom and number 35 in the United States. It was their last 40 single for the band. 1986 songs Rock songs ZZ Top songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.A.R.Y.L.
D.A.R.Y.L.
D.A.R.Y.L. is a 1985 science fiction movie written by David Ambrose, Allan Scott, and Jeffrey Ellis. It was directed by Simon Wincer. The movie stars Barret Oliver, Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean, Danny Corkill, and Josef Sommer. D.A.R.Y.L. was released in the United States on June 14, 1985 and later in Singapore on May 5, 1986. The original music score was composed by Marvin Hamlisch. Cast Barret Oliver as D.A.R.Y.L. Mary Beth Hurt as Joyce Richardson Michael McKean as Andy Richardson Danny Corkill as Tyler "Turtle" Fox Josef Sommer as Dr. Jeffrey Stewart David Wohl as Mr. Nesbitt Colleen Camp as Elaine Fox Steve Ryan as Howie Fox Amy Linker as Sherie Lee Fox Kathryn Walker as Dr. Ellen Lamb Hardy Rawls as Bull McKenzie Jim Fitzpatrick as TASCOM Security Cop Reception D.A.R.Y.L. could not make it into the box office top five. The movie got mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes the movie has 53% approval rating based on 17 reviews. A 1985 reviewer for The New York Times wrote, "The best that can be said about D.A.R.Y.L.... is that it's inoffensive." In his review for Entertainment Tonight, Leonard Maltin said, "This is one of the blandest movies I've seen all year. No punch. No surprises. No juice, especially in the way it's directed." DVD Verdict states "wooden" acting and a "preposterous" plot. But it ultimately ends with "a formulaic slice of family entertainment that doesn't do much new but follows the blueprint well enough to warrant a look." Related pages Cocoon (movie) References Other websites 1985 science fiction movies 1985 action movies Movies directed by Simon Wincer American action movies American science fiction movies British science fiction movies British action movies Movies set in South Carolina Movies set in France Movies set in England Columbia Pictures movies Paramount Pictures movies Movies set in Washington, D.C. 1980s English-language movies Robot movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral%20for%20a%20Friend/Love%20Lies%20Bleeding
Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
"Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" is a 1973 song by Elton John and is the opening track to his seventh studio album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. The first part is an instrumental part and segueing intro Love Lies Bleeding. References 1973 songs Elton John songs Dream Theater songs "Weird Al" Yankovic songs‎ Progressive rock songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working%20Class%20Man
Working Class Man
"Working Class Man" is a 1985 song by Australian singer Jimmy Barnes and is the second single from his second studio album For the Working Class Man. It went to number 18 in Australia and number 36 in New Zealand. It has become a signature song as a solo artist. Track listing 7" Single (K 9883) Side A "Working Class Man" Side B "No Second Prize" (Remix) 1985 songs Jimmy Barnes songs Hard rock songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walney%20Island
Walney Island
Walney Island (also known as the Isle of Walney) is an island off the west coast of England, at the western end of Morecambe Bay in the Irish Sea. It is part of Barrow-in-Furness which is separated from the mainland by Walney Channel. It is spanned by the Jubilee Bridge. Walney is the largest island of the Furness Islands group, both in population and size. It is the largest English island in the Irish Sea. The population at the 2011 UK Census was 10,651, distributed evenly across the island's two Wards of Walney North & South. Walney Island was formed during the last glacial period. When the River Duddon was a large glacial lake, it is depositing till at its mouth and finally forming Walney Island. Some evidence of neolithic inhabitants has been found in the island's sand dunes. The island contains two nature reserves, at either end. Its sandy beaches make it a popular leisure site. References Other websites Cumbria County History Trust: Walney Island (nb: provisional research only – see Talk page) Walney Isle in words and pictures The Walney Island website Walney websites Directory website Information about the island's coastal artillery Walney bird observatory Islands of England
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Even%20the%20Nights%20Are%20Better
Even the Nights Are Better
"Even the Nights Are Better" is a 1982 song by Australian soft rock duo Air Supply and taken from their seventh studio album Now and Forever. It went to number 5 in the United States, number 7 in Canada, number 9 in Ireland, number 35 in Australia, number 37 in New Zealand and number 44 in the United Kingdom. It was covered by Anne Murray. 1982 songs 1980s ballads Air Supply songs Anne Murray songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann%20Luef
Johann Luef
Johann Luef (21 December 1905 – 3 April 1945) was an Austrian footballer.He played as forward for SK Rapid Wien and the Austrian national football team. Career Johann Luef came from the amateur club Baumgartner Sportfreunde and began his career in Hütteldorf in 1926. In his first championship season, he scored 15 goals in just 12 games. He also shot his club into the Austrian Cup final in the same year. 1937 he left Rapid and played for Straßenbahn Wien. During the war years he was playing coach for SK Vorwärts Steyr. He made his debut for the Austrian national football team on 17 March 1929 versus Czechoslovakia. His last match was on 11 June 1933 versus Belgium. He played 12 matches for Austria. Johann Luef died in a military hospital from a wound he had suffered during his deployment in East Prussia in the last weeks of the war. References Other websites Rapid Archiv 1905 births 1945 deaths Austrian footballers Austria international footballers Association football forwards SK Rapid Wien players Austrian football managers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren%20Wisneski
Warren Wisneski
Warren Anthony Wisneski was born 19 February, 1969 in New Plymouth, Taranaki. He was a New Zealand cricketer who played three one-day internationals in 2000 but no tests. He also played for Central Districts and Canterbury in the Plunket Shield before retiring after the 2003/04 season. Other websites 1969 births Living people New Zealand cricketers Sportspeople from Auckland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navajo%20white
Navajo white
Navajo white is an orangish-white color that derives its name from its similarity to the background color of the Navajo Nation flag. Despite its name, it is not a shade of white. However, it is a shade of yellow or a shade of orange. Shades of Navajo white Light navajo - light shade of Navajo white Dark navajo - dark shade of Navajo white Navajo white in fish People have also seen scorpionfish butterflies having this color before the drainage of the lake. Shades of white Shades of orange Shades of yellow
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just%20One%20of%20the%20Guys
Just One of the Guys
Just One of the Guys is a 1985 American teen comedy movie. It was directed by Lisa Gottlieb and written by Dennis Feldman and Jeff Franklin. Although according to Gottlieb, she also co-wrote the screenplay together with her writing partner Mitch Giannunzio. But later he was supposedly denied writing credit by the producers. Just One of the Guys is a loosely adapted from William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. The movie ranked number 48 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the "50 Best High School Movies". Cast Joyce Hyser as Terri/Terry Griffith Clayton Rohner as Rick Morehouse Billy Jacoby as Buddy Griffith Toni Hudson as Denise William Zabka as Greg Tolan Leigh McCloskey as Kevin Sherilyn Fenn as Sandy Arye Gross as Willie Deborah Goodrich as Deborah Stuart Charno as Reptile Kenneth Tigar as Mr. Raymaker Soundtrack "Just One of the Guys" by Shalamar – 3:55 "Girls Got Something Boys Ain't Got" by Midnight Star – 3:56 "Tonight You're Mine, Baby" by Ronnie Spector – 4:57 "Prove It to You" by Dwight Twilley – 3:20 "Jealous" by Berlin – 4:23 "Way Down" by Billy Burnette – 3:34 "Burning" by Brock/Davis – 4:20 "Thrills" by Greg French – 3:15 "Hard Way" by Brock/Davis – 4:48 "Guy Talk" by Tom Scott – 2:29 The songs and music that were played in the movie but not on the soundtrack. "Trouble" by Lindsey Buckingham "Down on the Street" by The Stooges "Turn Out Right" by Private Domain "Comb My Hair" by Johnny Lyon "Buns" by Bonedaddys "Gone Too Far" by Neurotica Release Just One of the Guys was released on April 26, 1985. The movie was released on Blu-ray Disc under Sony Pictures on April 28, 2020. Special features include filmmaker and cast commentary and theatrical trailer. Reception On Rotten Tomatoes it holds a score of 54% based on reviews from 13 critics, with an average rating of 4.80/10. On Metacritic it has a score of 57% based on reviews from 6 critics, which indicates as "mixed or average reviews". References External links 1985 comedy movies American comedy movies Movies set in Arizona
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounce%20%28Bon%20Jovi%20album%29
Bounce (Bon Jovi album)
Bounce is the eighth studio album by American hard rock band Bon Jovi and was released on 8 October, 2002 through Island Records. It went to number 2 in the United Kingdom, the United States, Finland, Germany, Spain and Switzerland and number 3 in Austria, Canada and Japan, number 4 in Argentina, Belgium and Sweden and number 5 in Australia and Ireland. Track listing 2002 albums Bon Jovi albums
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sartorial%20Eloquence%20%28Don%27t%20Ya%20Wanna%20Play%20This%20Game%20No%20More%3F%29
Sartorial Eloquence (Don't Ya Wanna Play This Game No More?)
"Sartorial Eloquence" is a 1980 song by Elton John. It is the third single from his 14th studio album 21 at 33. It went to number 39 in the United States, number 44 in the United Kingdom and number 57 in Canada. It did very poorly in Australia where it peaked at #91. 1980 songs Elton John songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldenrod%20%28color%29
Goldenrod (color)
Goldenrod is a color that is named after the goldenrod plant. There's also a Crayola crayon with this name and color, although a lighter version. This color was created in 1958. Shades of goldenrod Dark goldenrod (dark shade of goldenrod) Light goldenrod (light shade of goldenrod) Goldenrod in fish Some scorpionfish butterflies also have this color. The goldenrod amanitafish (Amanitaichthys goldenrodi) has this color too. Another species of fish called the false waspfish (Pseudoscorpaena pleuropholis) also has this color. Shades of brown Shades of orange Shades of yellow
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue%20Eyes%20%28Elton%20John%20song%29
Blue Eyes (Elton John song)
"Blue Eyes" is a 1982 song by Elton John and is the leading single to his 16th studio album Jump Up!. It went to number 4 in Australia, number 5 in Canada, number 7 in South Africa, number 8 in Belgium, Ireland and the United Kingdom, number 9 in Switzerland, number 10 in the Netherlands, number 11 in New Zealand, number 12 in the United States and number 16 in Finland. It was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1983. 1982 songs 1980s ballads Elton John songs Pop ballads
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watching%20%28Thompson%20Twins%20song%29
Watching (Thompson Twins song)
"Watching" is a 1983 song by British pop group Thompson Twins and is the fourth and final single from their third studio album Quick Step & Side Kick. It went to number 33 in the United Kingdom and was their third top 40 hit. It omits Grace Jones vocals from the song. Track listing 7" Single (TWINS 1) "Watching" - 3:48 "Dancersaurus" - 4:40 12" Single (TWINS 121) "Watching (You, Watching Me)" - 5:48 "Dancersauraus (Even Large Reptiles Have Emotional Problems)" - 5:50 7" Shaped Picture Disc (TWISD 1) "Watching" - 3:48 "Dancersaurus" - 4:40 1983 songs Thompson Twins songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%20Left%20My%20Heart%20in%20San%20Francisco
I Left My Heart in San Francisco
"I Left My Heart in San Francisco" is a 1962 song by Tony Bennett and is the title track to his album of the same name. It went to number 19 in the United States and it is his signature song. It won 2 Grammy Awards in 1963. It has since been covered by Bobby Womack. 1962 songs Tony Bennett songs Frank Sinatra songs‎ Jan & Dean songs Bobby Womack songs Andy Williams songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Longest%20Time
The Longest Time
"The Longest Time" is a 1984 song by Billy Joel and is the fourth single from his ninth studio album An Innocent Man. It has a bit of doo-wop sounding in it. It went to number 14 in the United States, number 15 in Australia, number 18 in Ireland, number 24 in New Zealand, number 25 in the United Kingdom and number 36 in Canada. 1984 songs Billy Joel songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/After%20the%20Love%20Has%20Gone
After the Love Has Gone
"After the Love Has Gone" is a 1979 song by Earth, Wind & Fire. It is the second single from their ninth studio album I Am. It went to number 2 in the United States, number 4 in the United Kingdom and number 8 in Ireland and New Zealand. It went on to win 2 Grammy Awards in 1980. 1979 songs 1970s ballads R&B ballads Funk ballads Earth, Wind & Fire songs Damage (British group) songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s%20Hear%20It%20for%20the%20Boy
Let's Hear It for the Boy
"Let's Hear It for the Boy" is a 1984 song by Deniece Williams and was used in the 1984 movie Footloose. It was also the title track to her seventh studio album of the same name. It topped the single charts in Canada and the United States. It also went to number 2 in Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The music video features Aaron Lohr. 1984 songs Deniece Williams songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Indian%20Express
The Indian Express
The Indian Express is an English-language Indian daily newspaper started in 1932. It's headquaters is in Mumbai. The newspaper is owned by the Indian Express Group. In 1999, eight years after the death of the founder Ramnath Goenka in 1991, the group was divided between the family members. The southern editions took the name The New Indian Express, while the northern editions, which is based in Mumbai, has kept the original Indian Express name with "The" placed before the title. History In 1932, the Indian Express was started at Chennai by an ancient medicine doctor, P. Varadarajulu Naidu in his "Tamil Nadu" press. After having financial problems, he sold the newspaper to Swaminathan Sadanand, the founder of The Free Press Journal, a national news agency. Sadanand brought many changes along with reducing the price of the newspaper. When another financial problem arises, he sold a part of his stake to Ramanath Goenka as convertible business loans. In 1935, The Free Press Journal finally came to an end. After a lengthy court trial battle with Goenka, Sadanand lost ownership of Indian Express. In 1940, the whole building was destroyed by fire. The Hindu, a rival newspaper, helped somehow in re-launching the paper, by getting it printed temporarily at one of its Swadesimithran's press. In 1952, the paper had a circulation of 44,469. After the death of Ramnath Goenka in 1991, two of his grandsons, Manoj Sonthalia and Vivek Goenka divided the group among themselves. Vivek Goenka looks after the Indian Express Mumbai with all the North Indian editions, and all the Southern editions which were grouped as Express Publications Madurai Limited with Chennai as headquarters went to Manoj Sonthalia. Abstract The Indian Express investigated the progression of 86 national school Board toppers (51 men and 35 women) during the two-decade of 1996-2015. The investigation consisted of toppers of Class X and XII (from the Central Board of Secondary Education (en) and the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (en)). It was released in three parts (27,28,29 of 12-2020). As a follow-up of the major findings of the investigation, they propose seven ‘takeaways’ for the betterment of India’s education system. References Other websites The Indian Express website English-language newspapers published in India 1932 establishments in India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand%20Wesely
Ferdinand Wesely
Ferdinand Wesely (30 May 1897 – 19 March 1949) was an Austrian footballer and coach. Career The left winger began his career at Rennweger SV and in 1920 he went to Rapid, Austria's leading football club at the time. With Rapid he won four times the Championship and in 1927 the Austrian Cup. From 1928 till 1931 he was captain of Rapid Vienna. 1930 he won the Mitropa Cup, the most important club competition between the wars. After this triumph, Wesely moved to Switzerland, first to FC St. Gallen and then to FC Basel. In 1933, he and Basel won the Swiss Cup . National team He played 40 matches for the Austrian national football team and scored 17 goals. His debut was on 23 April 1922 in a loss versus Germany. His last match was on 16 November 1930 in a 4-1 win versus Sweden. Manager career After two years at the smaller city club FC Nordstern Basel, Ferdl Wesely went to Belgium where he worked as a coach at Beerschot Antwerpen. In May 1940 he was sent to the Saint Cyprien internment camp in southern France, in July he was able to return to Antwerp and continue his coaching career. After his return to Vienna in 1945 he managed FC Rennweg and Red Star Penzing. Honours Rapid Vienna Austrian Champion: 1921, 1923, 1929, 1930 Austrian Cup: 1927 Mitropa Cup: 1930 Basel Swiss Cup: 1932-33 Beerschot Antwerpen (manager) Belgian Champion:1938, 1939 References Other websites Rapid Archiv Beerschot coaches 1897 births 1949 deaths Austrian footballers Players of the Austrian national football team Association football forwards SK Rapid Wien players Austrian football managers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan%20Slomp
Jan Slomp
Jan Slomp (December 1932 – 25 December 2022) was a Dutch preacher and Islam expert. Biography Slomp was born in 1932 as the son of pastor Fredrik Slomp, with pseudonym "Frits de Zwerver". Since the 1930s his fater was an active hater of the ideology of Nazism. During World War II his father had to go into hiding in the Achterhoek due to his propaganda. His father and the events have had an important impact on Jan Slomp. His story is part of the Verzetsmuseum in Amsterdam and the in Aalten. Slomp studied theology and Islamology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He became a preacher in 1962 in Zijldijk. In 1964 he moved to Pakistan for thirteen years where he worked as an Islam expert for churches. In 1994 he received an honorary doctorate from the Protestant Theological University. He wrote books, gave lectures and wrote for national and international magazines, including writer articles for Dutch newspaper Trouw. Slomp was married and lived in Leusden. He died on 25 December 2022, at the age of 90 from a bacterial infection. References Christian theologians Dutch people Islam 1932 births 2022 deaths Place of death missing
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc%20van%20der%20Poel
Marc van der Poel
Marc Gerard Marie van der Poel (4 February 1957 – 18 December 2022) was a Dutch linguist. He was professor of Latin language and Philology at Radboud University Nijmegen from 1999. In his research dominated his specialization in the history of rhetoric, and studied rhetoric in a wide spectrum. He was also editor of the Dutch magazine Lampas from 2001 to 2004. He became a honored member of the . Van der Poel supervised seven PhD students. Van der Poel died on 18 December 2022, at the age of 65. References Dutch academics Linguists 1957 births 2022 deaths Place of death missing
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick%20Dik
Patrick Dik
Patrick Dik (27 November 1965 – December 2022) was a Dutch footballer. Dik was in the 1980s under contract with AFC Ajax and FC Utrecht. He moved to NAC Breda in 1989. At NAC he showed that he had good qualities. He played four seasons for the club. He played 84 matches and scored nine times. Dik ended his career with with the Belgian K. Berchem Sport where he played two seasons. After his playing career, Dik became a scout at AFC Ajax. He was also active in the youth academy of various amateur clubs. In February 2022 he stepped down as head of the SC 't Gooi youth academy for health reasons. Dik died in December 2022, at the age of 57. References Other websites Newspaper image (1990) Dutch footballers 1965 births 2022 deaths People from Hilversum Place of death missing
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fagun
Fagun
Fagun is a monthly newspaper in the Santali language in the Ol Chiki script in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It is the only newspaper in India that is published in Santali. It has readership across the country. The newspaper was founded in April 2008 by Mangat Murmu. and is edited by Malati Murmu, who received the Telegraph Legend Award in 2016. Fagun started with a circulation of 500 copies, and as of 2018 has a circulation of 5000. Copies cost 5 rupees each. References Other websites Newspapers published in India 2008 establishments in Asia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janata%20Dal
Janata Dal
Janata Dal (“People’s Party”) was an Indian political party. It was formed through the merger of Janata Party factions, the Lok Dal, Indian National Congress (Jagjivan), and the Jan Morcha united on 11 October 1988 on the birth anniversary of Jayaprakash Narayan under the leadership of V. P. Singh. Political parties in India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston%20Bogaerts
Gaston Bogaerts
Gaston Bogaerts (31 July 1921 – 9 December 2022) was a Belgian musician, painter and writer. Bogaerts was a percussionist of the group The Chakachas and had international success in 1972 with Jungle Fever. He also wrote two books about music Dance Band: Quand Bruxelles jazzait.. (2002) about his experiences as a jazz drummer between 1937 and 1957 and Le carnet de route des Chakachas (2011). After his music career he became a painter. He works were at Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst and Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. Bogaerts died in La Garde-Freinet on 9 December 2022, at the age of 101. References Belgian musicians Belgian painters Belgian writers 1921 births 2022 deaths People from Brussels
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t%20Tell%20Me%20No
Don't Tell Me No
"Don't Tell Me No" is a song by the American new wave band The Cars. The song, written by Ric Ocasek, appeared on the band's third studio album, Panorama. Release and reception "Don't Tell Me No" was first released on the Panorama album in August 1980, but in November of that same year, the song was released as the follow-up single to "Touch and Go" which had a marginal success in America. Unlike its predecessor, however, it did not chart at all. The single was not released in any other countries besides the United States. AllMusic reviewer Greg Prato noted the track as a highlight from the Panorama album and went on to call it "strong, just not as well known as some of the other material[.]" B-side The B-side of the song "Don't Go To Pieces" features Benjamin Orr on lead vocals. "Don't Go To Pieces" later saw release as the B-side to "Gimme Some Slack," the follow-up single to "Don't Tell Me No." References The Cars songs 1980 songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimme%20Some%20Slack
Gimme Some Slack
"Gimme Some Slack" is a song by the American rock band The Cars from the album Panorama. It became a single in 1981. The song was written by a band member Ric Ocasek. Release and reception "Gimme Some Slack" was first released on Panorama. But in 1981, the song was released as the third single from said album. However, the song failed to chart in any country. This made it one of the band's least successful singles. The song has since appeared on the Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology compilation album. In his review of Panorama, AllMusic critic Greg Prato stated "'Gimme Some Slack' proved to be a fierce rocker." Prato also said, in his review of Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology, that it was "previously released album tracks [on the album]" that were "highlights." In the Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology liner notes, Brett Milano said, "Rockers like "Getting Through" and "Gimme Some Slack" had a heavier sound than before [Panorama]." B-side The song's B-side, "Don't Go to Pieces", features Benjamin Orr on lead vocals. "Don't Go to Pieces" was first released as a B-side to "Don't Tell Me No", the single released before "Gimme Some Slack". References 1981 songs The Cars songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry%20Baby
Industry Baby
Industry Baby is a hip-hop/pop rap song by American rappers Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow. It was released on July 23, 2021. It is from Lil Nas X's debut studio album, Montero. An extended version of the song was released on October 9, 2021. Commercially the song reached the top 10 in 31 countries and debuted at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of August 7, 2021, making it a successful hit. References Hip hop songs 2021 songs