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1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back
"1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It is the fourth track on her debut studio album, "Sour", which was released on May 21, 2021 through Geffen Records. Dan Nigro produced the song. Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff also received songwriting credits for its interpolation of Swift's 2017 song "New Year's Day".
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Happier (Olivia Rodrigo song)
"Happier" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It is seen as the eighth track on Rodrigo's debut studio album "Sour" (2021), which was released on May 21, 2021. According to Rodrigo, this song was inspired by the song "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran in both the lyrics and the instrumental track. The song is about the struggles of moving on from a break-up while wishing their former partner to be less happy with their new relationship. In the United States, following the release of "Sour", "Happier" debuted within the "Billboard" Hot 100 at number 15, next to the 10 other tracks from the album.
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Favorite Crime
"Favorite Crime" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It is the tenth track on Rodrigo's debut album "Sour", which was released on May 21, 2021. It is a folk-pop and indie pop ballad.
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The Rose Song
"The Rose Song" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter and actress Olivia Rodrigo. It was released as part of the soundtrack album '. The song appears in episode "Yes, And" from '. The song was released on June 18, 2021, and received positive reviews from critics. It was also nominated for an MTV Movie & TV Award for Best Musical Moment.
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All-American Bitch
"All-American Bitch" is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It is the opening track on her second studio album, "Guts" (2023). It was released on September 8, 2023, by Geffen Records. Rodrigo wrote it with her producer Dan Nigro. It is a folk song that becomes into a pop-punk song midway. "All-American Bitch" was inspired by an essay written by Joan Didion that used the titular words. Its lyrics are about a woman's societal expectations.
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Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl
"Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl" is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo for her second studio album, "Guts" (2023). Rodrigo wrote it with Dan Nigro.
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The Grudge (song)
"The Grudge" is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It is the tenth track on her second studio album, "Guts" (2023). It was released on September 8, 2023, by Geffen Records. Rodrigo wrote it with its producer, Dan Nigro. "The Grudge" is about how Rodrigo's relationship with a person went bad after having an "unpleasant" phone call. Rodrigo said that the song reflected "on a soured relationship with someone whom she once admired, admitting at the end that 'even after all this, you're still everything to me", leading to people believe it's about Taylor Swift.
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Dan Nigro
Daniel Leonard Nigro ( ; born May 14, 1982) is an American songwriter and record producer. Nigro has produced, written and co-written songs for Kylie Minogue, Caroline Polachek, Olivia Rodrigo, and Conan Gray. He won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album for producing Rodrigo's 2021 album "Sour". He was the lead singer and guitarist of the indie rock band As Tall as Lions.
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Olivia Rodrigo discography
American singer and actress Olivia Rodrigo has released two studio albums, two extended play (EP), ten singles, and ten music videos.
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Drivers License
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NTLDR
NTLDR was the program that loaded Windows NT based operating systems until Windows Vista where it was replaced with BOOTMGR. It is run from the C: drive but can also run off of a USB flash drive or DVD-ROM. It can also load non Windows based operating systems such as Ubuntu. NTLDR needs two files on the C: drive so it can work: Another important file is a the boot.ini which contains the settings for booting.
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Obsessed (Olivia Rodrigo song)
"Obsessed" is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It was released on March 22, 2024, through Geffen Records, as the fourth single from "Guts" (2023) and the only single from its 2024 deluxe edition "Guts (Spilled)". The song was written by Rodrigo, Annie Clark, and music producer Dan Nigro.
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Constituent countries
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Concert film
A concert film or concert movie is a movie that shows a live performance from the perspective of a concert goer, the musician or the people making the concert. It could also apply to a stand-up comedian.
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The Disney Family Singalong
The Disney Family Singalong is a series of American music television specials that were broadcast by ABC in 2020. It was first aired on April 16, 2020, and all hosted by Ryan Seacrest. The specials had performances of songs from Disney movies by musicians and other celebrity guests from their homes. The first special was seen by 10.3 million viewers. A second special—"The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II—"was aired on May 10, 2020, which was seen by 5.74 million viewers. This was followed by a Christmas-themed edition, "The Disney Holiday Singalong", on November 30.
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Jund al-Aqsa
Jund al-Aqsa (Arabic: جند الأقصى; Liwa al-Aqsa after early 2017) was a Sunni Islamist jihadist militant group that fought in the Syrian Civil War. It used to be called Sarayat al-Quds and it was founded by Abu Abdulaziz al Qatari as a unit within the Al-Nusra Front. It later broke away from the Al-Nusra Front due to fighting with Daesh and became an independent group. On the 20th of September 2016, the United States called Jund al-Aqsa a terrorist group. The group decided to rejoin the Al-Nusra Front which was now called Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (JFS) in October 2016. However, JFS decided to remove Jund al-Aqsa from Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.
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Percy Jackson's Greek Gods
"Percy Jackson's Greek Gods" is a modern take on ancient Greek mythology by Rick Riordan. Told through the eyes of Percy Jackson, a demigod living in our time, the book recounts the origin, adventures, and relationships of the Greek gods. Percy's witty and entertaining narration brings the classic stories to life, from the creation of the universe to the feuds, love affairs, and dealings with mortals among the Olympian gods. It offers both newcomers and mythology enthusiasts a captivating and comprehensive guide to Greek myths, making it an enjoyable read for all.
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Sour (Olivia Rodrigo album)
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Slate (magazine)
Slate is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States. It was created in 1996 by former "New Republic" editor Michael Kinsley. At first, it was under the ownership of Microsoft as part of MSN. Since 2008, it has been managed by The Slate Group, an online publishing company. "Slate" is based in New York City.
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Airbus A220
The Airbus A220 is a narrow-body airliner manufactured by Airbus Canada. It was originally developed by Bombardier and was known as the C-Series.
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Prom
A promenade dance or promenade, commonly called a prom is a dance party for high school students. This event is usually held near the end of the school year. At a prom, a "prom king" and a "prom queen" may be revealed. These are honorary titles awarded to students elected in a school-wide vote before prom.
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Grammy Award for Best New Artist
The Grammy Award for Best New Artist has been awarded since the 2nd Annual Grammy Awards in 1960. 1967 is only year since the award's introduction in 1960 in which the award was not presented. This award is given out to artists whose albums made them popular in the public's eye. Recipients. The following is a list of all nominees and recipients from 1960 to present.
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Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album
The Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album is an honor presented at the Grammy Awards. The honor was first presented in 1968 at the 10th Grammy Awards as Best Contemporary Album to The Beatles for "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". The category was then discontinued until 1995 where it was created with the new name Best Pop Album. In 2001, the category became known as Best Pop Vocal Album. The award is presented to artists that perform "albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded pop vocal tracks." The award goes to the artist, producer and engineer/mixer, provided they worked on more than 50% of playing time on the album.
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Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance
The Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance is an award presented at the Grammy Awards. The Best Pop Solo Performance Award was designed for a solo performance pop recording. The category was created at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards in 2012 and combined the previous categories for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance and Best Pop Instrumental Performance. The award goes to the performing artist. The producer, engineer and songwriter can apply for a Winners Certificate
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Brits Billion Award
The Brit Billion Award is a special award given by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) to artist who have achieved over one billion digital streams in the United Kingdom. The one billion career streams include tracks where the artist is the primary performer, as well as tracks where they appear as a featured artist.
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Far Barcelona (schooner)
The Far Barcelona is a two-masted schooner, of Norwegian origin, rigged with a gaff sail (asymmetric trapezoidal sail), built in the community of Kvinherred, Norway, in 1874 . It now serves as a training ship. ; He is also an ambassador for the city of Barcelona ; It obtains its energy through solar energy and wind energy . Description. It is a schooner of Norwegian origin that was used for fishing, whaling, cabotage maritime transport and the transport of immigrants with the name "Anne Dorthea." It has dimensions of 23 m in length, and with the bowsprit of 33 m in maximum length, 6.76 m in beam and a displacement of 140 tons . It has recently been incorporated into the fleet of the Barcelona Maritime Museum. History. It was initially owned by two partners from Haugesund, and named "Anne Dorthea" in honor of the wife of one of them. At first it was basically dedicated to trade and transportation through the North Sea and Baltic Sea, especially salted herring and general cargo. Occasionally, he dedicated himself to transporting emigrants to North America. In the second half of the XX, a 100 HP diesel engine was added and during the 1970s it was removed from service for restoration work carried out in Forlandsvaag Bay. In 1984 the ship was acquired by Miquel Borillo Esteve who dedicated himself to rehabilitating it, first in the port of Vinaròs and in 1990 in the port of Barcelona, with the help of the association "Barcelona, fes-te a la mar" and, later, by the "Consorci el Far". Groups with social and labor exclusion problems participated in its restoration. It was adapted and transformed into a training ship, intended for teaching traditional navigation and open school social rehabilitation. In July 2006, the schooner was renamed "Far Barcelona" in a ceremony officiated by Joan Clos, then mayor of Barcelona, and that same summer, she participated in two legs of the "Tall Ships' Races regatta." Due to the dissolution of the Consorci El Far, the vessel became part of the boat collection of the Barcelona Maritime Museum in September 2016.
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Al-Hajj
Surah Al-Hajj ("The Journey") is the 22nd chapter of the Quran and it has 78 verses. It gets its name from the 27th verse. Summary. The surah talks about the importance of doing Hajj and the importance of seeking forgiveness from Allah. The surah warns against disbelief in Allah and reminds readers about the Day of Judgment and how they will be raised before Allah. The surah is directed towards Muslims and the polytheists of Mecca. The surah grants permission for Muslims to fight those who will not let them do Hajj as a form of Jihad against oppression by the Quraysh.
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Quran 22
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St. Vincent (musician)
Anne Erin Clark (born September 28, 1982), known professionally as St. Vincent, is an American musician and singer. Her guitar playing has made her one of the best guitarists of the 21st century by multiple media outlets. "Rolling Stone" named Clark the 26th-greatest guitarist of all time in 2023. When asked during a 2014 interview with "Rolling Stone" whether she identified as gay or straight, Clark responded: "I don't think about those words. I believe in gender fluidity and sexual fluidity."
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Sentimental ballad
A sentimental ballad is an emotional style of music that has to do with romantic and intimate relationships and sometimes it is about loneliness, death, war, drug abuse, politics and religion, usually in a poignant but solemn manner. Sentimental ballads are found in most music genres, such as pop, R&B, soul, country, folk, rock and electronic music.
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Al-Kawthar
Al-Kawthar is the 108th and shortest chapter of the Quran. It has only 3 verses: There is debate over when the Surah was revealed earlier or later in Muhammad's life. Ibn Ishaq believes that the Surah was before the Isra and Miraj in Mecca.
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Surah Al-Kawthar
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Quran 108
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Fuck You (Lily Allen song)
"Fuck You" is a song by English singer Lily Allen from her second album, "It's Not Me, It's You" (2009), as her third international single. Its lyrics are about being against racism, homophobia, and war-mongering. The song was a hit in mainland Europe, topping the chart in Flanders for three weeks and reaching number two in Wallonia and the Netherlands.
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Epidermolysis bullosa
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of rare genetic medical conditions. Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) is the most common form. It results in easy blistering of the skin and in severe cases also the mucous membranes (nose, mouth, and throat). Severity can range from mild (intermediate) to severe, and affect specific parts of the body (localised) or the entire body (widespread). Those with mild cases may not develop symptoms until they start to crawl or walk. A child with EB might have inherited the faulty gene from a parent who also has EB. Or they might have inherited the faulty gene from both parents who are just "carriers" but don't have EB themselves. The change to the gene can also happen by chance, when neither parent are carriers (called de novo mutations). There are multiple types of EB, which all effect the person differently or may share symptoms between different types. Within each type, there are different forms (such as a type of EB, Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS), having different forms). Each person with the condition can still experience different symptoms within each form or type. Types of epidermolysis bullosa. The 3 main types of EB are EBS, JEB, and DEB. There are also many variants of these 3 main types of EB, each with slightly different symptoms. Symptoms might be different between each person even when the type of EB is the same. Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex (EBS). The most common type. "It can range from mild, with a low risk of serious complications, to severe." Localised EBS is the most common form of EBS. It causes blisters to form (such as on the hands and feet) after physical exercise. These blisters may be caused or made worse by friction, sweat. Because of this, symptoms of localised EBS might be made worse during hot weather, such as in summer, especially if the person sweats a lot. Blisters can also develop on other parts of the body, such as the buttocks or inner thighs, after the skin has rubbed during activities like cycling. The blisters usually heal without scarring. Symptoms can start anytime from early childhood to adulthood. Some adults with localised EBS might get thickening of the skin on their palms and the soles of their feet, as well as thickened fingernails and toenails. The intermediate EBS form causes blisters to appear on the skin all over the body in response to friction or trauma. Like the blisters in other EB types they can be worse because of weather, when it is hot. Scarring, and white spots (milia) might appear on the skin. This more serious form of EBS can cause blistering of the mucous membranes. As with localised EBS, adults may experience thickening of the skin on their palms and the soles of their feet, as well as thickened fingernails and toenails. EBS severe causes blistering all over the body. In some cases a child may develop up to 200 blisters in one day. The widespread blistering can make the skin less safe where infection might happen and affect an young babies (infant) normal feeding pattern, which means they may not grow and develop well or as fast as they should. When an infant with severe EBS is reaching the age where they start learning to do more, like walking or eating solid food, their condition may affect them in a lot of ways. Painful blisters on the soles of the feet can affect an infant's ability to walk and may mean they start to walk later. If blisters develop in their mouth, eating and speaking will often be painful and more difficult. Thickening or loss of the fingernails and toenails is another common symptom. The symptoms usually develop at birth, but the blistering gradually improves as the child gets older, so adults may only sometimes experience blistering. But it's common for the skin of the palms and soles to become progressively thicker with age, and this may make walking or using the hands difficult or painful. Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (DEB). "Can range from mild to severe." Dominant DEB causes blistering at places on the body that experience trauma or use (often the hands, feet, arms and legs), which usually results in scarring. Milia (tiny white spots) often form at the site of the blisters. The nails usually become thickened and abnormally shaped, or even lost altogether. The mouth is often affected, which can make eating or cleaning teeth painful. Some people with dominant DEB have mild symptoms with very few blisters, and the only sign of the disease may be misshapen or missing nails. The symptoms of dominant DEB usually develop at birth or shortly afterwards, but may not start until later in childhood. Recessive DEB can be one of the most severe types of EB. It can cause severe and widespread skin blistering that leaves areas covered with ulcers which don't go away. Repeated scarring to hands and feet can result in the loss of nails. Spaces between fingers and toes can fill with scar tissue, so hands and feet take on a mitten-like appearance. Extensive blistering can also develop on the mucous membranes, particularly inside the mouth, oesophagus (tube connecting the mouth and stomach), anus (bottom) Very fragile gums and blisters or scarring in and around the mouth may cause problems with speaking, chewing and swallowing. Repeated blisters on the scalp may also reduce hair growth. As a result, many children with this form of DEB will have anaemia, malnutrition, and delayed or reduced growth. The eyes can also be affected by blistering and scarring, which is painful and can lead to vision problems. The symptoms of recessive DEB are usually there at birth. There may be areas of missing skin at birth, or blistering developing very shortly afterwards. People with this type of DEB have a high risk of developing skin cancer. Awareness of this problem and frequent check-ups (possibly twice a year) with a dermatologist are recommended. Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa (JEB). "Ranges from moderate to severe." The type reflects where on the body the blistering takes place and which layer of skin is affected. Intermediate JEB causes widespread blistering of the skin and mucous membranes and sometimes the eyes and some internal organs. Blistering of the scalp is common, and may lead to scarring and permanent hair loss. Other symptoms include slow-healing injuries, especially of the lower legs, deformity or loss of fingernails and toenails, changes to skin colour that look like large and irregular moles, and possible scarring of the skin. In people with intermediate JEB, the mouth is also affected. Blisters and ulcers may form a lot which may make eating difficult while they are there. Also, tooth enamel isn't properly formed, which means teeth may be discoloured, fragile and prone to tooth decay. Some patients also develop problems with their urinary system, such as blistering or scarring of the tube that carries urine out of the bladder (the urethra). The symptoms usually develop at birth or shortly afterwards and can improve with age. As adults, people with this form of EB have an increased risk of developing skin cancer, so regular review by a skin specialist (dermatologist) familiar with EB is recommended. Severe JEB is one of the most severe types of EB, but it's extremely rare. It causes widespread blistering of the skin, mucous membranes and internal organs. Some parts of the body are affected by blisters and ulcers. Specifically the genitals and buttocks, around the nose and mouth, fingertips, toes, and neck, inside the mouth and throat, and the eyes. Complications of severe JEB include: anaemia, tooth decay, malnutrition and delayed growth, dehydration, breathing difficulties, sepsis. Because of these complications, the outlook for children with severe JEB is very poor. Many babies with severe JEB don't live more than a few months. Symptoms and diagnosis. EB is usually diagnosed in babies and young children. If it is suspected that a child has the condition they will be referred to a dermatologist. Some signs might not show up until later life (including adulthood). Common signs and symptoms in all types of EB include: Genetic testing can also find the faulty gene causing EB, alongside other genetic conditions. This is usually done in the 11th week of pregnancy. When it is a risk that an unborn baby might have the condition, genetic counselling and advice is given to the parents. A dermatologist will take samples of the skin to test. Support. http://www.debra-international.org/ - DEBRA International is a worldwide network of national groups working on behalf of people affected by EB. https://cure-eb.org/ - Cure EB is a charity that funds research into treatments and a cure for Epidermolysis Bullosa.
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Chris Cagle
Christopher Norris Cagle (born November 10, 1968) is an American country music artist.
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List of awards and nominations received by Olivia Rodrigo
American singer-songwriter and actress Olivia Rodrigo has received numerous accolades; including three Grammy Awards, seven Billboard Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, four iHeartRadio Music Awards, four People's Choice Awards, and an American Music Award, a Brit Award and a Juno Award.
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IHeartRadio Music Awards
The iHeartRadio Music Awards is a music awards show that celebrates music heard throughout the year across iHeartMedia radio stations nationwide and on iHeartRadio, iHeartMedia's digital music platform. It was founded by iHeartRadio in 2014. Winners are chosen per cumulative performance data. The inaugural event was held on May 1, 2014, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Its first two years were broadcast live on NBC; from 2016 to 2018, it was simulcast on TBS , TNT and TruTV. The sixth annual iHeartRadio Music Awards were held on March 14, 2019, at Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater and was the first to air on Fox. The trophy is manufactured by the New York firm Society Awards.
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Jorrit Hendrix
Jorrit Petrus Carolina Hendrix (born 6 February 1995) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for 2. Bundesliga club Preußen Münster. Honours. PSV Feyenoord Netherlands
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Forbes 30 Under 30
Forbes 30 Under 30 is a set of lists of 30 notable people under 30 years old. The people work in multiple professions. The list is issued every year by "Forbes" magazine. The final 30 under 30 list published by "Forbes" is divided into different categories of industries: Sport, Media, Social Enterprise, Hollywood & Entertainment, Science, Art & Style, Finance, Venture Capital, Games, Marketing & Advertising, Technology (Consumer and Enterprise), Education, Healthcare, Retail, Music, Food & Drink, Social Media, and Energy.
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Remi Wolf
Remi Francis Wolf (born February 2, 1996) is an American singer-songwriter. She was born in Palo Alto, California. She appeared as a contestant on "American Idol" in 2014. In 2018, she made her solo debut with the self-released extended play "You're a Dog!" in October 2019. Wolf later released her second EP and major-label debut, "I'm Allergic to Dogs!", on Island Records and Virgin EMI Records in June 2020, followed by her debut studio album, "Juno", in October 2021. She released her second album, "Big Ideas", on July 12, 2024. Wolf has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. She is bisexual. In June 2020, she went into rehab for alcoholism.
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Ups and Downs (1983 film)
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Arms of Mary
"Arms of Mary" is a 1976 song by The Sutherland Brothers and Quiver. It was taken from their album "Reach for the Sky" and was a 1976 international hit for the band. It went to number 5 in the United Kingdom, number 1 in the Netherlands and Ireland, number 2 in Zimbabwe, number 3 in South Africa and number 32 in New Zealand. It was covered by Canadian band Chilliwack in 1978 and there have been other versions of the single have been covered over the years.
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Masters of Teräs Käsi
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Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song)
"Happy Birthday" is a 1981 song by Stevie Wonder, released through Motown and is the fourth single from their 19th studio album "Hotter than July". It went to number 2 in the United Kingdom, number 1 in Israel, number 5 in Ireland, number 23 in New Zealand, number 12 in the Netherlands and number 31 in Australia. It was not released in the United States.
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Arden Lyn
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US Airways Group
US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express. It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West Airlines, in 2005, and the combined company adopted the better-known US Airways name; the two airlines' operating certificates merged in 2007. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. ACE Aviation Holdings, the Canadian parent of Air Canada retained a rough investment stake in US Airways Group. The route network covered destinations in 47 states, as well as international destinations. On December 9, 2013, the company merged with AMR Corporation; the combined business began trading under the new name of American Airlines Group on December 9, 2013. The combined airlines formed the largest airline in the world and US Airways' CEO, Doug Parker, became CEO of the new company until his retirement in March 31, 2022.
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Folk architecture
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X-Men '97
X-Men '97 is an American superhero animated television series. It was created by Beau DeMayo for Disney+. It is a spin-off of the children's television series . The story is set one year after the series finale episode of the original "X-Men Series". Plot. In 1997, one year after the death of the X-Men's leader, Professor X, the X-Men face new challenges.
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FPSRussia
Kyle Lamar Myers (born May 9, 1986), better known by his online alias FPSRussia, is an American internet personality, podcaster, and former YouTuber. He is a co-host of the "Painkiller Already" ("PKA") podcast. Myers first started his career posting video of himself playing "Call of Duty" games. Myers created a character he would play called Dimitri Potapov and described him as a "professional Russian" from Moscow. He also spoke with a heavy Russian accent. Myers said he created the character after a co-worker at the car dealership he was working at spoke in a Russian accent. He began to upload videos of himself firing weapons to show how they differ from weapons in video games like "Call of Duty". After seeing his firearm videos start to get more views, he decided to switch his content from game plays to gun demonstrations. In 2010, he created the "Painkiller Already" ("PKA") podcast alongside WoodysGamertag and WingsOfRedemption. Wings has since been fired and replaced with MurkaDurkah. During his time running the YouTube channel, Myers met a man named Keith Ratliff. Ratliff befriended Myers and became the main weapon supplier for him. On January 3, 2013, Ratliff was murdered at his house in Carnesville, Georgia. His murder is still unsolved. After his death, Myers took some time away from the channel. On March 29, 2013, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) raided Myer's farm where he shoots his videos but found nothing. In August 2017, his house was raided again by ATF and GBI agents. They said he had hash oil shipped through the mail. He was arrested for felony possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and they took 50 of the guns in his house. On June 19, 2019, a judge sentenced Myers to 56 days in prison and two years probation. Myers has ended the YouTube channel in 2016.
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It Hurts Too Much
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VideoGames & Computer Entertainment
VideoGames & Computer Entertainment (later VideoGames - The Ultimate Gaming Magazine) was an American monthly video game magazine. It ran from December 1988 until August 1993. The first issue, released in December 1988, spotlighted the game's that were coming out in 1989. The magazine started as a spinoff of "ANALOG Computing" magazine. In "ANALOG", Arnie Katz, Bill Kunkel and Joyce Worley all wrote a monthly column that would focus on the video game industry. When the magazine ended, they would join VG&CE and start writing for it. The last issue was in August 1993, with the main feature being a spotlight on the 1993 video game "Battletoads in Battlemaniacs". The magazine would be revived under the new name of VideoGames - The Ultimate Gaming Magazine and released their first issue in September 1993. This change was made after they held a focus group and members said the magazine had felt old compared to the competition. The numbers of copies sold in circulation were also falling and they wanted to adapt with the times. The magazine would again end publication in September 1996 after Ziff Davis bought it and shut it down.
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Claire Chazal
Claire Chazal (born 1956) is a French journalist, novelist and former French news director for the TV channel TF1. From 1991, Chazal was the presenter of TF1's weekend news until the last broadcast on 13 September 2015. Anne-Claire Coudray, who had often substituted for Chazal when she was absent, was her replacement. Between 2010 and 2015, after the news, she also presented the program "Reportages" at 1:30 p.m. Chazal hosted "Je/nous de Claire", a talk show on the gay TV channel Pink TV that he helped start in 2004. The title of this show plays phonetically on the title of the French film "Le Genou de Claire". Chazal graduated from HEC Paris. She holds the equivalent of a doctorate in economics.
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Total!
Total! was a monthly video game magazine in the United Kingdom. The magazine was mainly focused on news about video game and consoles from Nintendo. It was owned by Future plc and it ran from January 1992 until October 1996. The magazine was based in Bath, Somerset. The first issue, released in January 1992, spotlighted the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Game Boy, including the games that were released for them. The magazine was created by Steve Jarratt, Wayne Allen, and Andy Dyer. In "Total!", they would review video game and rank them by a score. The release of the magazine was also shortly after the release of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The magazine sold well, with around 80,000 copies per issue in their first year in business. Jarratt would later leave to join "Edge" magazine.
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Glossary of cue sports terms
Below is some explanations of words that are complicated in cue sports. A. or shot.
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Pulau Blakang Mati
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César Portela
César Portela Fernández-Jardón, born in Pontevedra on April 18, 1937, is a Galician architect. Trajectory. Portela studied architecture at the School of Architecture in Madrid and Barcelona. In 1966 he obtained his license to practice architecture and in 1968 his doctorate. He has taught as a visiting professor at universities around the world, including the University of Architecture in Pamplona and universities in Nancy, Caracas, Lisbon and Weimar. He took part in various architectural workshops and seminars. Among other things, he led the 1974 working group in Santiago de Compostela together with Aldo Rossi; He also took part in the international architecture workshops in Naples, Belfort and Caracas as well as in the IV Architecture Biennale in Santander. More recently, he took part in the "Seminario sobre Cultura y Naturaleza: Arquitectura y Paisaje", organized by Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo on the island of San Simón in Vigo Bay. Most recently, he worked in the chair of architectural projects at the Technical College in A Coruña. Awards. César Portela has won a number of international prizes and awards, including the Galicia Award for Architecture and the National Architecture Award of Spain for the bus station in Córdoba.
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The Sorcerer's Apprentice
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It is about a person who is training as an apprentice to a Sorcerer. The Apprentice uses magic to make his brooms clean up for him but instead they cause even bigger problems and he has to fix it before the Sorcerer gets back. Adaptations. In 1897, Paul Dukas made a classical music song based on the poem. In 1940, Walt Disney put a Sorcerer’s Apprentice Cartoon in Fantasia. In 2010, Jon Turteltaub made a movie called The Sorcerer’s Apprentice starring Jay Baruchel. It is very different from the poem.
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David Hand (animator)
David Hand was an American cartoonist. He was born in 1900. He worked for Max Fleischer in the 1920s. He then started working for Walt Disney on the Silly Symphonies. He was one of the directors of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo and Bambi. He later moved to England where he died.
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List of In the Night Garden... episodes
"In the Night Garden..." is a British children's television series which aired 100 episodes and 2 serieses within 2007 and 2009.
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Caedwalla of Wessex
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Vikaspedia
Vikaspedia is an Indian online encyclopedia by Government of India. It was implemented by and run by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of .
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Bumblebee (movie)
Bumblebee is a 2018 American movie directed by Travis Knight. It is the sixth movie in the "Transformers" movie series. It stars Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., John Ortiz, Jason Drucker, and Pamela Adlon. It released on December 21, 2018. It made $468 million around the world. It did not make as much money as the other movies before it but it ended up making money in the end because it cost less to make. Plot. On the alien planet of Cybertron, the Autobots and Decepticons are at war. The Autobots are losing and their leader Optimus Prime has decided they must leave but the Decepticons fight to stop them. There is a big battle but Autobot is able to escape and is sent to another planet, to try and set up a new base on for them on Earth. In 1987, Autobot B-127 crashes in California and is chased by Sector 7, a secret government group that looks out for aliens on Earth. B-127 sees an army jeep and transforms to look the same and tries to drive away but a Decepticon called Blitzwing fights him and hurts him. B-127 does not say where Optimus Prime is hiding so Blitzwing hurts his neck leaving him unable to speak again. B-127 uses one of Blitzwings own bombs to kill him. Badly injured B-127 tries to hide from the Sector 7 people, he sees a nearby old yellow car, a Volkswagen Beetle, before he falls down from his injuries. Later, there is a girl called Charlie Watson, who is sad after her father died and upset that her mother Sally has a new boyfriend. Charlie finds a rusty old Volkswagen Beetle in a local scrapyard, the owner of the scrapyard is her friend and gives her the car as an 18th-birthday present. While trying to fix the car Charlie turns on homing signal by accident and two more Decepticons follow the signal to Earth. The Decepticons pretend to be peaceful and ask Sector 7 to help them find the missing Autobot. There is a nest of bumblebees underneath the car. As Charlie attempts to fix the Beetle, it transforms into the robot B-127. They become friends and she names him "Bumblebee". She then unlocks a message from Optimus Prime asking Bumblebee to defend Earth, which helps him to remember. Charlie's neighbor Memo, finds them but agrees to keep Bumblebee secret. Bumblebee learns to use his radio to speak by playing short pieces of music and songs. Charlie leaves Bumblebee alone one day but he breaks many things and the house and causes an energy spike. Charlies mom blames her for the damaged house. Sally blames Charlie for the havoc, Charlie gets upset and says she is still sad about her father's death. She drives away with Bumblebee and Memo, but Sector 7 and the Decepticons show up and take Bumblebee prisoner. Charlie and Memo are sent home. Charlie and Memo sneak out and Sector 7 back to their base and find Bumblebee. The Decepticons hurt Bumblebee for more information, and find a message from Optimus Prime saying the Autobots are coming to Earth. The Decepticons kill Bumblebee and one of the Sector 7 scientists, but now Sector 7 knows they are not peaceful. Charlie uses high power electric shocks to bring Bumblebee back to life. They hide from Sector 7 and chase after the Decepticons, who are in a shipyard building on top of a radio tower so they can send a message back to Cybertron. They shoot down a Sector 7 helicopter but Bumblebee saves the people on before it crashes. Bumblebee fights one Decepticon and breaks him to pieces using a chain. Charlie climbs up the radio tower to stop the Decepticon message, and the Decepticon chases her. Bumblebee destroys a wall, which releases water and knocks over a huge ship which crushes and destroys the Deception. Bumblebee and Charlie leave, the Sector 7 people they helped earlier allow them to escape. On a cliff near the Golden Gate Bridge, Charlie says goodbye to Bumblebee because she knows he has an important mission to do. Bumblebee changes into a beautiful sports car, a 1977 Chevrolet Camaro, and drives away. Charlie goes home to her family and her friend Memo. Bumblebee meets with Optimus Prime who has escaped Cyberton and come to Earth. He thanks Bumblebee and they watch as more Autobots arrive. Meanwhile, Charlie finishes repairing the old car she had been working on with her father, a Chevy Corvette and goes out for a drive.
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Task force
A task force is a way of organizing people: It is a group of people who have been put together to perform a specific task, or to solve a specific problem. After the task is done, or the problem is solved, the task force will again be disbanded. Usually, the task force is small. It is composed of different specialists, each person is a specialist in one domain. The word was first used by the U.S. Navy. Today, it is used in many organisations and companies.
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Alba Fyre
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Santa Barbara Independent
The Santa Barbara Independent is a newspaper that comes out every Thursday in Santa Barbara, California, in the United States. It includes news and information about arts. It is an alternative newspaper, and offers different viewpoints compared to mainstream newspapers. The Santa Barbara Independent was started in November 1986. It was created by merging two older papers: The Santa Barbara News & Review, which began in 1973, and The Santa Barbara Weekly, which started in 1984.
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Ford Escort (Van)
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Francis Scott Key Bridge (Baltimore)
The Francis Scott Key Bridge was a steel arch truss bridge spanning the lower Patapsco River in the outer Baltimore Harbor, connecting Route 695 between Baltimore and Dundalk, Maryland, United States. The bridge was the outermost of three toll road crossings of Baltimore Harbor's two tunnels and one bridge. Construction of the bridge began in 1972 and was completed in 1977, and opened to traffic on March 23, 1977. It was one of the world's longest truss bridges. The main span of , was the third longest truss bridge in the world. It was originally known as the Outer Harbor Crossing until it was renamed in 1976, while still under construction, and was also known as simply the Key Bridge or Beltway Bridge. The bridge was named for the American amateur poet Francis Scott Key (1779–1843), the author of the American national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner". On March 26, 2024, at 01:27 EDT (05:27 UTC), the bridge's center span collapsed after the Singaporean container ship "Dali" collided with one of the bridge's pillars. At least seven vehicles fell into the water. Two people were recovered from the river, one person had no injuries while the other was in "very serious condition". Six members of a construction crew were working on the roadway when it collapsed are missing, presumed dead. 2 bodies have been found.
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Great Replacement
The Great Replacement is a far-right, racist conspiracy theory that says globalist elites or Jews control mass immigration. It says that immigration is a threat to a nation's existence. The conspiracy theory comes from France, but has also spread to other nations, most notably the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom. Supporters often use statistics showing that birth rates are declining among "white" people, meaning that the percentage of white people in the population is decreasing. This theory does not acknowledge that immigration has always been present in Europe, and "white" people have never even been close to extinction. The theory is mostly used to incite fear. Many far-right mass shooters have believed in the theory, most notably Brenton Tarrant, a white nationalist and ecofascist who killed more than 50 Muslims in two mosques in Christchurch.
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