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It's not even a smelationship [Yes, she made that word up].
Since the wedded mother disturbs "trial," let's mix that word up.
When we got home, I looked the damn word up. Collaboration.
" Mr. Catazaro's reply, according to the suit, "Word up bro, 18-22.
"Oh, shit," Farmer thought, figuring the border police had sent word up the road.
But Mr Roberts had an ace—in both senses of the wordup his sleeve.
From the first rhyme—It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up!
Best of all, it comes personalized with your family name or any word up to 20 characters.
The mainstream media have now picked the word up, unquestioningly, for use in stories about Central American migrants.
Claudia Gryvatz Copquin is the author of "The Neighborhoods of Queens" and founder of Word Up: Long Island LitFest.
So, like, some guitar riffs might be electric purple, or the song "Word Up" by Chromeo might sound really silvery.
Word up Next time your stuck-up grammar-nerd friend says "hangry" isn't a word, just send her to Dictionary.
You can look that fine word up on Google if you want to know what it means, by the way.
They've quoted him time and time again, in the naming and telling of this hoodtastic (I made that word up) drama.
"We never ever had any relation with RAW up till now – up till now, remember this word, 'up till now'," Hussain said.
I choreographed to the song "Word Up!" by Cameo, and persuaded a group of my fellow students to participate, including football players.
Yeah, we had to look that word up because we needed something to accurately capture how we strongly feel about your lack of internet courage.
There's a rippling post-punk flip of Cameo's funk hit "Word Up," surrealist takes on 83s psych songs, and reverb-heavy reimaginings of lost soul anthems.
Biden backs Clinton; VP and Warren call Trump comments 'racist' As Democrats pacified their own rebellious outsider, they were as good as their word, up to a point.
One of these ways—the truest, I should add, to my own experience of the language—is the use of the word "up" in conjunction with a location.
Not to bury the lede—this shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who read every word up until now—but San Antonio has the worst defense in the NBA.
I can't wait to share my pregnancy experience with you on Those Heavenly Days and hopefully get some advice from all you experienced gestaters (yes, I made that word up).
Anthropology was such a new field in India that when he was offered a spot to study it at Delhi University he had to look the word up in the dictionary.
People who lived near military bases kept watch; when they saw a warplane take off, they used walkie-talkies to notify other people, who would contact others, spreading the word up the chain.
BL: OK Doctor, let's talk about this part of the world because that's what you've been doing here spending time here for getting to know your clients better and spread the word up here.
I have a job that doesn't destroy me, and I make a habit of prioritizing things that bring me happiness, like eating rice balls in bed or doing "Word Up" by Chromeo on Dance Dance Revolution.
Joining the Portal game, which is a word we don't use anymore ... It used to be Yahoo was a portal, and Excite was a portal, and stuff like that, and they're re-taking this word up, Portal.
EditorsNote: Adds missing word "up" in 3rd graf Frederik Andersen earned his second shutout of the season, Jake Muzzin had a goal and two assists, and the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins 4-212 Thursday night.
While the boycott made pre-social-media waves in the music press, especially rap magazines like The Source and Word Up, Kool Moe Dee was an influential ambassador among the establishment, and the rap award was televised the next year.
After vintage USA Network bumpers touting the "Word Up Wednesday" programming block on "America's Favorite TV Network" roll, we suddenly see Mr. Malek's Elliot Alderson dropped into an 1980s family sitcom, with all the VHS picture quality and canned laughter that entails.
It was a trip for just us two, and I was a little reluctant, suspecting some species of racial uplift, which I felt I could receive far more easily by staying in my room, listening to Monie Love and watching Cameo's "Word Up" video on repeat.
Robot," after all.) The episode opened with a vintage USA Network logo as well as one for an invented "Word Up Wednesday" (à la ABC's old T.G.I.F. programming block), and Bennett Salvay and Jesse Frederick, the team behind the themes for "Full House" and "Family Matters," among other series, wrote and performed a similar tune for "Mr.
The latter is considered a homecoming for the original Shakespeare and Company, which was an institution in that neighborhood from 1982 to 1996, and it will be joining a robust range of indies in the area including Word Up, Books of Wonder, Bank Street Bookstore and several branches of Book Culture (the one on Columbus Avenue is in the space once occupied by the beloved Endicott Booksellers).
That's a RAMP, and — when viewed from left to right — it's going UP. If you follow the RAMP UP — imagining the word UP in between 26A's MACH and the entry ICCHU to the right of 18A's AZALEAS (in some formats it is not numbered, and in other formats that cannot tolerate a blank clue, it is entry 20A) — you wind up with MACH[U P]ICCHU.
"It's like anywhere I go in the Bay Area, any mall they scream my name, everywhere I go they take pictures, they want autographs, any new merchandise I get they eat it up it sells out within a week," Mozzy told me over the phone when I called him up to find out a little bit more about his "Word Up" video, off his album Yellow Tape Activities, which we're premiering below.
As of 2012, Word Up ceased publication. The last dated issue was April 2012.
In 2007 German singer Jan Delay recorded a mashup of the music from "Word Up!" with the lyrics of Das Bo's "Türlich, Türlich (Sicher, Dicker)". The new song was titled "Türlich Türlich (Word Up)" and was a hit in German-speaking countries.
They were also featured in the magazines Word Up and Right On, along with other R&B; artists.
Centerprise Women's Café was a women-only space at the Centerprise Community Centre in Hackney. The Women's Café was held on the last Friday of every month, with a mix of scheduled performers and an open mic. Every other month, Word Up was for black women only.Bernadette Halpin, Word Up Women's Café: site of Sheba, Hackney Writers.
"Word Up!" won Cameo the Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B;/Soul Single as well as the NME Award for Best Dance Record. Like the band's previous single "Single Life", "Word Up!" features a reference to the opening notes of Ennio Morricone's theme to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. "Word Up" was a colloquialism, popular in New York City and other US urban areas, that acted as an affirmation of what was said — a kind of a more-hip "You Bet." Blackmon said of the song: > It just sounded good, and it was before its time.
"Word Up!" by American nu metal band Korn is a cover of the Cameo song. Its musical arrangements are similar to that of the cover version by Gun, except it is played in a lower sounding 7 string guitar tuning instead of the standard E. "Word Up!" was the first track featured on Korn's 2004 retrospective album, Greatest Hits, Volume 1, and was one of two new tracks along with Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall" that was exclusive to the album (the "Word Up!" CD single also featured a live performance of the latter).
Curator for a selection of artists literary CD ROM and hypertext projects, for Vienna's annual Literature Festival Word Up! in the Museumquartier, May 1995.
After a series of lesbian reading sessions at the London Women's Centre had ended, Bernadette Halpin helped found the first Word Up Women's Café at the Centerprise Community Centre in Hackney in February 1991. The Women's Café soon gained a reputation as the only women-only performance space in London for writer, musicians, dancers and comedians. Six months later Dorothea Smartt joined Halpin at Centerprise as the Black Literature Worker, and they started a night reserved for black women performers. In 1993 Smartt and Halpin co-edited an anthology of lesbian poets who had performed at Word Up, Words from the Women's Café: Lesbian Poetry from Word Up, including work by Patience Agbabi and Valerie Mason-John.
Word Up also known as Word Soup is a popular SWP (skill with prize) game. Located on the itbox and other terminals, the game was developed by Big Fizz Games.
Word Up! was an American magazine focusing on teen entertainment and music. The magazine was part of Enoble Media Group. Its main focuses were African- American teen singers, rappers, models, and prodigies.
Word Up magazine was highly popular, it was even mentioned in the popular song by The Notorious B.I.G - Juicy "it was all a dream, use to read WordUp magazine". Word Up magazine was a part of pop culture. New York tourists from abroad took the publication back home with them to other countries to share it, creating worldwide interest in the culture and new art form. It had a printed distribution of 50,000, a circulation rate of 200,000 with well over 25,000 subscribers.
From the album Word Up!, "Word Up!" was Cameo's first US Top 40 hit, peaking at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spending three weeks at number 1 on the US R&B; chart and one week at number 1 on the US Hot Dance Singles chart. In the UK, it spent 10 weeks in the top 40, peaking at number 3 on September 21, 1986. Besides being a commercial success, the track also earned critical acclaim from several publications.
In 1985, Cameo released their eleventh studio album, Single Life, under Atlanta Artists and it debuted at number 2 and 62 on the US Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums and Billboard 200. The single “Single Life” was co-written by Jenkins and debuted at number 22 on the Top UK Singles. In 1986, Cameo released Word Up!; the multi-platinum album included the group's two biggest hit singles “Word Up” and “Candy”, which have been sampled or recorded by, among others, Korn, Mariah Carey and Will Smith. Candy has been sampled 24 times by Will Smith, Mariah Carey, Tupac Shaker, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg and young artists Rich Homie Quan and Jacquees, and most recently, by Beyonce on her hit song, “Before I Let Go”. “Word Up” has been covered 12 times, most notably by rock band Korn, and sampled more than 16 times.
Time Out listed the song number 54 in their The 100 best party songs list in 2018. Word Up! has been covered numerous times by other artists. It is an easy song to sing, being riff-based and having a simple vocal melody.
The album debuted at number four on Billboard, selling more than 129,000 copies. This album assembles choice tracks from six Korn studio albums released between 1994 and 2003. The first single was a cover of the song "Word Up!", originally composed by Cameo.
In 1986, he appeared in the music video for the song "Word Up!" by the funk/R&B; group Cameo. Burton accepted an invitation to host Rebop, a multicultural series designed for young people ages 9–15, produced by WGBH for PBS.
"Candy" is a song by funk group Cameo, released as the second single from their 1986 album Word Up!. The song features a solo by saxophonist Michael Brecker. "Honey", a reworked version with different lyrics was included on their next album, Machismo.
During the rest of the game, the band cheers on the football team from the stands, occasionally playing traditional tunes such as the Fight Song, First Down Tag, Go Cheer, Iron Man, Back in Black, Sad But True, Word Up and other various songs.
The first three singles reached the top 5 in the United Kingdom. The single "Word Up", previously released on the soundtrack of the film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, was included on the Japanese version. The album received mixed to negative reviews from critics.
Winterruption has become an annual event. In 2017 and 2018, the festivals ran three nights with two shows per night. In 2019, Winterruption’s five-night series had one show per night, including an evening devoted to spoken-word poetry, featuring Word Up Regina performers, Zoey Roy and Shane Koyczan.
The magazine is published nine times per year. Hype Hair was founded in 1992, led by editor-in-chief Belinda Trotter who created the concept and many of the features that are still included in the magazine while working as editor-in-chief for 2 Hype fanzine under the Word Up! publication house.
It also directly contradicts the 1994 Christmas Special written by Fegen and Norriss, showing what happens to the staff post-Whitbury Leisure Centre in the year 2019. In 2014, Chris Barrie reprised his role as Gordon Brittas for a brief appearance in the Sport Relief music video, "Word Up!" by Little Mix.
The station later rebranded as 89 DMZ (it also changed its callsign to DZMZ-FM), which played dance, hip hop and remixed music. The late rapper, Francis Magalona, worked with the station through his program, "The Word-up Show", which aired on Saturday nights. It also became the home of the "Mobile Circuit".
Word Up! Greatest Hits – Live is a live album released by the funk/R&B; group Cameo in 2007. In addition to the live material, two studio tracks were included: "Come Fly With Me" and "Nasty", both written by Larry Blackmon. The "Mega-Mix" is a remix of the album's live tracks.
The episode features three musical montages: the sequence of Homer helping couples to break up features "Farewell to You, Baby" by Carl Martin, Homer's gambling on Lisa's puzzle solving is set to "Word Up!" by Cameo and "Fanfare for the Common Man" plays in the background of the montage of words removed from the dictionary.
In the United Kingdom, Fleetway's Honey (1960–1986) is regarded as having established the sector. Large-scale Canadian teen magazines include the Faze magazine. Since 1972, teen magazines in the United States have reached out to the African-American market with publications such as Right On! (produced by Sterling-McFadden, which also produces Tiger Beat) and Word Up!.
Nuriddin screened the film also in Canada in 2016 as part of a tour with UK poet Malik Al Nasir called "The Revolution Will Be Live" comprising seminars, poetry performances, school visits, workshops and joint screenings of Al Nasir's film also featuring Nuriddin, called Word- Up. Jalal died after a long battle with cancer on June 4, 2018.
The Cameo front man Larry Blackmon sports such a crossover article of clothing that became his trademark in his videos "Word Up" and "Candy". Guns N' Roses front man Axl Rose wore one for most of the Appetite for Destruction Tour. Jethro Tull front man Ian Anderson performed in a similar article of clothing during the mid-1970s.
His decomposed appearance aside, Zombo’s most pronounced zombie trait is his hunger for human flesh. In other respects, he is characterised as quite human and is especially polite. He is illustrated wearing a red codpiece like that worn by Larry Blackmon of Cameo in the music video for the single “Word Up!”. The codpiece works like a shock collar to ensure obedience.
In 2013, Prenger participated in Let's Dance for Comic Relief. Boyzone's Keith Duffy had originally planned to participate in the programme, but was unable to compete due to private matters. Prenger then took his place on the show. Her first appearance was in the third heat on 2 March 2013, where she danced to the song "Word Up" by Cameo.
In the 1990s, "Word Up!" was first covered by Scottish hard rock band Gun, whose version carried a harder, more rock-oriented sound, including a guitar solo. Taken from their album Swagger, it was released on July 1, 1994, and reached number 8 in the UK singles chart. Two versions of the CD single were released in the UK, each carrying different cover art and different tracks.
The single was the third release from Cameo's, Word Up! album and was the group's twelfth top 10 soul single peaking at number three for two weeks and peaked at number fifty on the pop charts making it their fourth entry on the Hot 100. The single was . "Back and Forth" was also the group's third top ten on the dance chart, peaking at number six.
The prologue of An Alien Heat calls it "a story of Jherek Carnelian, who did not know the meaning of morality, and Mrs. Amelia Underwood, who knew everything about it". The novel begins with a discussion between Jherek Carnelian and his mother, the Iron Orchid, about the meaning of the word virtuous. Carnelian, who has looked the word up in an ancient dictionary, finds the concept "bewildering".
Flocabulary entered into a contest for startup businesses at Columbia Business School and won a social value award. After participating in a collaborative business advice program with Columbia students, Harrison and Rappaport decided to stop self-publishing and returned to Cider Mill. Flocabulary raised $110,000 from investors and hired 30 sales representatives. In September 2007, a line of Flocabulary products was released called "Word Up" for teaching standardized test vocabulary.
Angela was the editor for Angela's Rundown, a monthly mini magazine targeted for youths of ages 14–19 which covers teen topics, style, music, and fashion that was distributed within Word Up! (magazine). The magazine also features fashion tips and in-depth celebrity "ugly duckling" interviews. Both magazines ceased publication in April 2012. She attended Fashion Institute of Technology for one year before dropping out to be a businesswoman.
Medal commemorating the Nationalist victory of the Civil War, imprinted with the slogan Arriba España. The decision to use 'up' instead of 'long live' was justified on the basis that the term 'live' was insufficient. The word 'up' conveys the idea of Spanish patriots standing at attention, asserting their active willingness to improve Spain. It also resonated with the providential belief that all events are predetermined by God.
This is usually 180 degrees, but rotational ambigrams of other angles exist, for example 90 or 45 degrees. The word spelled out from the alternative direction(s) is often the same, but may be a different word to the initially presented form. A simple example is the lower-case abbreviation for "Down", dn, which looks like the lower-case word up when rotated 180 degrees. ; Strobogrammatic: A natural rotational ambigram consisting of numerical digits.
Forth has no explicit grammar. The interpreter reads a line of input from the user input device, which is then parsed for a word using spaces as a delimiter; some systems recognise additional whitespace characters. When the interpreter finds a word, it looks the word up in the dictionary. If the word is found, the interpreter executes the code associated with the word, and then returns to parse the rest of the input stream.
"Word Up!" is a funk and R&B; song originally recorded by American funk band Cameo in 1986. The song was written by band members Larry Blackmon and Tomi Jenkins. Its frequent airing on American dance, R&B;, and contemporary hit radio, as well as its MTV music video (in which LeVar Burton appears as a police detective trying to arrest the band), helped the single become the band's best known hit.
"Power-up" and "1-up" are examples of a common form of wasei-eigo (Japanese pseudo-Anglicisms), in which the word "up" is prefixed by some desirable quality. The general meaning of X-up in Japanese is "this will increase your X", and this construction is regularly used in areas such as advertising. This is similar to another phrase, X get!, as seen in Super Mario Sunshine's Japanese version's "Shine Get!" phrase.
Word Up! proved successful and helped to double their annual revenue in 2008 to $600,000. Flocabulary's 2007 release Shakespeare Is Hip-Hop featured musical and lyrical contributions from a number of hip hop artists, including Grammy Award-winner 9th Wonder. In 2008, Harrison and Rappaport created The Week in Rap, a weekly series of songs that has covered current events including the 2008 presidential election and the results of California Proposition 8.
In 2014, Cottone arranged and vocal produced a cover of Cameo's "Word Up!" (produced by TMS), the official Sport Relief Single of 2014. The song features vocals from Little Mix, who Cottone has worked with several times - including appointments as vocal director and musical director of the group's Radio 1 Live Lounge, and vocal director on their Salute Tour. Cottone also wrote the song "The Humblest Start" for the Street Dance 3D soundtrack.
Toddlers pass through a holophrastic stage early in life, during which they are able to communicate complex ideas using only single words and simple fixed expressions. As an example, the word "food" might be used to mean "Give me food" and the word "up" could convey "Pick me up". Combined with body language, context, and tone of voice, holophrasis is usually sufficient to express a child's needs. Indeed, it is based almost entirely on context.
Nicky has appeared on the radio in New Zealand bFM, and has also featured on BBC Radio Northern Ireland and Radio 1Xtra. In 2006 he was a finalist at the UK Poetry Slam at the Theatre Royal Stratford East. He also won the word-up slam at the same venue. In 2007 he moved into music production for TV including work on Silent Witness, a Sky 1 docudrama, and the Triple Nipple Club documentary on Channel 4.
Publications and was named Publisher of Right On magazine which was recently purchased by the owners of Word Up. Horner has contributed pieces to the National Enquirer, The Star, The Amsterdam News and others. Horner is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Hip Hop Weekly magazine, a glossy celebrity weekly from the founders of the pioneering hip hop magazine, The Source, Dave Mays and Raymond "Benzino" Scott, that was founded in 2006 and is published every two weeks.
All addresses in the stack are fetched, without waiting for the instruction field to be processed. Therefore, the fetch of the target instruction of a conditional branch precedes evaluation of the branch condition. During the execution of a 10-word (up to 40 instruction) loop, all the needed instructions remain in the stack, so no instructions are fetched, leaving small core memory free for data transfers. There are eight 60-bit registers, each with an address register.
The book includes "Malik's Mode" – a foreword by Jalal Mansur Nuriddin of the Last Poets. Ordinary Guy was written in tribute to Gil Scott-Heron & The Last Poets and contains 33 poems along with illustrations and explanatory prose. Malik also featured in a documentary film about his poetry along with Gil Scott-Heron, The Last Poets and Benjamin Zephaniah. The film is called Word Up – From Ghetto to Mecca and featured commentary on Malik's work and performance poetry by Malik.
Jesse appeared on the June 26 edition of SmackDown, during the first televised edition of Cryme Tyme's Word Up internet show. During this segment, Jesse reprised his thug-wannabe mannerisms from his Ray Geezy gimmick. On SmackDown airing July 24, Jesse was officially renamed Slam Master J; his first match with this moniker was on the August 7, defeating Charlie Haas on SmackDown. He then formed a tag team with Jimmy Wang Yang and faced The Hart Dynasty on two occasions and lost.
Her trademark manner of speaking the show's title, by raising her voice an octave when saying the word "Up", became a catch phrase. Shear also briefly hosted a comedy program called Spotlight Cafe on WWOR-TV in Secaucus, New Jersey, hosted previously by comic Judy Tenuta. Shear made two subsequent nude appearances in Playboy: First, in their "Funny Girls" pictorial in June 1991, then in her own pictorial titled "Rhonda Is Up All Night" in October 1993.Schawbel, Dan (June 14, 2012).
"Word Up!" was later covered by Mel B of the Spice Girls (known as Melanie G at that time) from the film soundtrack Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. It was released on June 28, 1999 and peaked at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was also included on the Japanese edition of her album Hot. Static sings uncredited background vocals on the track. Melanie's bandmate Emma Bunton sings background vocals on the B-side, "Sophisticated Lady", with an uncredited rap by Dexter.
On 12 January 2014, Chisholm celebrated her 40th birthday with a special show for the fans, entitled Sporty's Forty, singing her hits and featured Emma Bunton. On 31 March, the Slovakian singer Peter Aristone released "Cool as You", featured vocals of Chisholm, as lead single from 19 Days in Tetbury. Her cover version of "Ain't Got No, I Got Life", by Nina Simone, was included in the compilation Beautiful Cover Versions. She also had a cameo appearance in the music video "Word Up", by Little Mix.
Word Up is legally classified as a "skill with prizes" (SWP) game and therefore is not considered gambling. Each game costs 50 pence and prizes available are £1, £2, £3, £4, £5, £6, £8 and the £10 jackpot on a progressive basis of supersession. (Previous versions of the game advertised a £20 jackpot). Much of the appeal of the game, however, is not in the gambling potential but in the creation of top scores which remain on the site until they can be beaten by another player.
Gun are a hard rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. The band currently consists of brothers Dante Gizzi (lead vocals) and Giuliano "Jools" Gizzi (guitar), along with Paul McManus (drums), Andy Carr (bass) and Tommy Gentry (guitar). Starting in 1989 with Taking on the World, Gun have released seven studio albums, three of which have made the UK Top 20, and had eight UK Top 40 hit singles. The most successful of these was a cover of Cameo's "Word Up!", which reached the top 10 in 1994.
The song reached number 14 in the UK, number fifteen in Iceland and number 16 in the Netherlands. It also charted in Australia, Ireland and Lebanon. The band released a cover version of Cameo's song "Word Up!" as the official single for Sport Relief 2014. The song reached number six in the UK and number thirteen in Ireland while also charting in Australia, Austria, Denmark and France. Little Mix announced on 5 April 2014 that the title track "Salute" will be released as the album's third single.
Montreal Gazette, November 11, 1993. The album included tracks such as "Coroner Wants a Kiss," "Loser w/ a Hard-On," "Sex is Dog," "Queer in Amerika", "I Started to Get Sick in New York" and "The AIDS Guy". He published a book of poetry, Diary of a Trademark, in 1994; the following year, he released an album of the same title, featuring his recitations of many of the pieces in the book. The title track was later included on Word Up, a compilation of spoken word poetry.
Human sounds sometimes provide instances of onomatopoeia, as when mwah is used to represent a kiss.English Oxford Living Dictionaries For animal sounds, words like quack (duck), moo (cow), bark or woof (dog), roar (lion), meow/miaow or purr (cat), cluck (chicken) and baa (sheep) are typically used in English (both as nouns and as verbs). Some languages flexibly integrate onomatopoeic words into their structure. This may evolve into a new word, up to the point that the process is no longer recognized as onomatopoeia.
The contestant could then change the word up to twice more for higher stakes, with the opponents' predictions staying the same on each attempt. If the new word matched a prediction at any time, the opponent received the money at stake instead, and the contestant forfeited it and ended their turn. Both opponents won the money if each of their predictions were correct, or if the contestant formed an illegal word. After the first or second word, the contestant could end their turn and take the money.
Rent in 2004. In 1999, while recording her album, Brown worked with producers such as Sisqó, Teddy Riley, and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (Janet Jackson, Prince), with whom she was also working on the Spice Girls' third album, Forever. At the suggestion of her then-husband Jimmy Gulzar, Brown covered Cameo's 1986 hit "Word Up" as her next solo release. The track was already released on the soundtrack to Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. The song charted poorly, peaking at fourteen on the UK Singles Chart making it the lowest-charting Spice Girls-related single of the 90s."Melanie B – Word Up" UK Top 75 Chart Run, Foreverspice.com Turning to television work, she hosted Pure Naughty, a weekly BBC2 magazine show focusing on black music. She also hosted the MOBO Awards on two occasions, in 1998 with Bill Bellamy and in 1999 with Wyclef Jean, and took part in a BBC-funded short film entitled Fish. She hosted a number of TV shows such as This Is My Moment (a talent show) for ITV1 and shot a documentary called Voodoo Princess for Channel 4.
After "The Revolution will be Live" event in Liverpool, Malik Al Nasir was invited to tour Canada with Last Poets founder member Jalal Mansur Nuriddin for Black History Month (February 2016). Events at Harbourfront in Toronto reached the National press Malik Al Nasir and Jalal Mansur Nuriddin did a series of film screenings of Hustlers Convention for whom Malik was credited as Associate Producer and the film Word-Up featuring Gil Scott-Heron and Jalal Nuriddin, as well as workshops, seminars, school visits and performances in Toronto Ottawa and Mississauga for Black History Month and Malik Al Nasir was invited back to do a further tour in March 2016 further promoting his film Word-Up and performing with his band Malik & the O.G's featuring Ottawa R & B artists Rita Carter. 'The Revolution Will Be Live' again toured the UK in Nov 2017 with Gil Scott-Heron's former musical director Kim Jordan joining Malik & the O.G's and featured Canadian singer Rita Carter. Jalal Mansur Nuriddin died on 4 June 2018 and Malik Al Nasir wrote his obituary for The Guardian Newspaper in the UK which was published on Wed 6 Jun 2018.
Dial's work has been featured in the following exhibitions: # # Outside the Main Stream: Folk Art in Our Time. May- Aug. 1988, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA. # Living Traditions: Southern Black Folk Art. 17 Aug.- 27 Oct. 1991, The Museum of York County, Rock Hill, SC. # Give Me a Louder Word Up: African American Art. 10 Jul.- 22 Aug. 1992, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Denver CO. # Wrestling with History: A Celebration of African American Self-Taught Artists from the collection of Ronald and June Shelp. 1996, Baruch College, CUNY, New York.
Wordsplayed was born to Nigerian immigrants who moved to the United States in the early 1980s. He grew up in Long Island, New York. In 2008, he became friends with members of the evangelical hip-hop ministry T.R.U.C.E. (To Reach Urban Communities Everywhere), which included the rapper Andy Mineo, who gave Itiola a guest spot (credited as John "Word Up" Itiola) on his 2009 Sin Is Wack mixtape. He has also previously worked with Beleaf and Ruslan of the Dream Junkies and formerly of theBreax, on the songs “Drag ‘Em” and “That’s Me” respectively.
Their most well-known works are the music video "We're Talking Vulva" (a segment of movie Five Feminist Minutes), the performance video "What Does a Lesbian Look Like?", which was in regular rotation on MuchMusic in the 1990s and was featured on the spoken word poetry compilation album Word Up. They are widely known as the Lesbian Rangers of Lesbian National Parks and Services. Their use of costumes and props in narrative skits enable them to make performance parodies of what is officially sanctioned as normal and legitimate.
This nickname was later picked up and used by Rolling Stone.Kreps, Daniel: "Britney Spears Hospitalized After “Hostage Brituation” Involving Her Two Kids; Released Next Day", Rolling Stone, 2008-01-04. Retrieved 2009-02-27. The abuse case between singers Rihanna and Chris Brown was dubbed Domestic Disturbia '09 by the community's members,Wednesdays Word Up: Domestic Disturbia and the community was also credited with starting a meme ("Gokey is a douche") connected to some friends of American Idol contestant Danny Gokey's negative comments and pictures regarding fellow contestant Adam Lambert.
Screenshot of Puzzle Word A PC version of the game has been produced by the makers, and is known as Puzzle Word. The PC version is identical in almost every detail. The only noticeable differences occur with the in-game dictionary and the length of each timed game (5 minutes as opposed to the 2 in Word Up). While not offering exactly the same experience due to the aforementioned differences, the PC version does act as a useful (and free) training aid, allowing strategies and techniques to be honed.
The PC version is available online to download as a demo and can also be purchased ($20) for unrestricted play. The demo has a 60-minute time limit. The PC version also has two additional modes which the pub version does not (for obvious reasons) include; these are the Brain Game and the Single Game. The Single Game works just as a normal Word Up game, except there is no time limit - this allows the grid to be studied in depth, allowing for long and complex word creation.
The band then went on to play a 12 date UK tour with Saxon and Wolfsbane in April 2011. Those 12 dates formed part of a total tour commitment of 35 dates, including headline shows across the UK but also in France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Fury UK headlined Day One of SOS Festival 2011, whilst Day Two was headlined by Scottish rockers GUN who had scored a top ten hit many years previously with their cover of Cameo's "Word-up". In August 2011, Fury UK were announced amongst the first five bands for Hammerfest IV festival, taking place in March 2012.
In his new position, with headquarters in Austin, Texas, Johnson soon put an elaborate program into effect. Years later, a notable African American leader of the time reportedly said: "In the middle thirties we didn't know Lyndon Johnson from Adam," and continued, "We began to get word up here that there was one NYA director who wasn't like the others. He was looking after Negroes and poor folks and most NYA people weren't doing that." Johnson carried that same progressive spirit into his presidency, as exemplified in his War on Poverty program and the Great Society.
The single "Word Up!" hit the radio airwaves in mid-1986 and reached 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, thus becoming their highest charting single. The album also hit numbers 8 and 1 on the Billboard 200 and Top R&B; charts respectively, becoming their highest charting album. Two years later, Cameo released Machismo to mixed critical reviews and dropped to chart at numbers 10 and 56 on the Top R&B; and Billboard 200 respectively. Cameo then followed up with 1990's Real Men... Wear Black and 1992's Emotional Violence both of which failed to reach the charts.
Numerals that can be pronounced with a short word are usually written in letters, just like those having a suffix, a postposition, or another compound element. On the other hand, digits should be used in case of longer or bigger numerals, as well as to note down exact quantities, dates, amounts of money, measurement, statistical data etc.AkH. 288. If cardinal numbers are written in letters, they should be written as one word up to 2000 (e.g. ezerkilencszázkilencvenkilenc '1,999') and they should be divided by hyphens by the usual three-digit division over 2000 (e.g. kétezer-egy '2,001').
The station later rebranded as 89 DMZ on November 18, 1989 (it also changed its callsign to DZMZ-FM) which played dance music such as disco, new wave, Euro/Italo disco, electronic dance music, house and Eurodance; hip hop, R&B;, pop, OPM, hot AC and remixed music from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. The late rapper, Francis Magalona, worked with the station through his program, "The Word-up Show", which aired on Saturday nights. It also became the home of the "Mobile Circuit" every Friday night. Back then, the station operated 18 hours a day.
The discography of Mel B, an English pop singer, consists of two studio albums, six singles, six music videos and one DVD. On 9 October 2000 she released her first studio album, "Hot", which also included her number one duet with Missy Elliott for the song "I Want You Back". The second single release from the album was "Word Up", reaching No. 14 in the UK. "Tell Me" was released in 2000, debuted at No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart. The song sold approximately 100,000 copies, making it the 158th highest-selling single of 2000.
Stacker is a common free-standing merchandiser SWP machine. In the United Kingdom, the most common class of SWP machines are quiz machines, on such platforms as the itbox, and are widely found in public houses. Indeed, "quiz machine" is often used interchangeably with "SWP" for such counter-top machines, though not all games on these devices are quiz-based: other games include Crystal Maze, based on The Crystal Maze, and Word Up. Claw cranes, often containing plush toys, are a common type of merchandiser. Another class of SWP machines are free-standing machines, generally found in video arcades.
A tournament running on the itbox terminal ended on 22 April 2007. Prizes available for this national tournament included £1000 for the player with the highest final score achieved over the course of the tournament and 49 other cash prizes. This tournament was won by VAJINALBOB Word Soup National High Score Boards A reincarnation of the game was brought out in August 2007 with the name Word Soup; gameplay is all-but identical to the previous issue. the game's wordlist has undergone some seemingly minor improvements and arrows appear connecting selected letters, aside from this Word Soup can be considered as synonymous with the Word Up described herein.
Miz and Morrison soon followed a feud with Cryme Tyme (Shad Gaspard and JTG) as a battle of their webshows, Word Up and The Dirt Sheet. They were voted into a match with, and defeated, Cryme Tyme at Cyber Sunday. The team also feuded with D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels), using phrases such as "Are you 50?" instead of DX's usual catchphrase "Are you ready?" to mock their ages due to DX being formed in 1997, when both Miz and Morrison were in high school. On the 800th episode celebration of Raw, Miz and Morrison competed in a match against DX, and were defeated.
Malik & the O.G's also featured in a documentary,Aaron Frank, "Great way to learn about black history".The Leicester Mercury, 1 October 2011. Word up – From Ghetto to Mecca, with political black poets Gil Scott-Heron, Jalal Mansur Nuriddin of The Last Poets and UK Dub poet Benjamin Zephaniah, as well as Rod Youngs (drummer from The Amnesia Express). The film premiered at the Phoenix Cinema in Leicester, UK, in 2011 as part of the "Black History Season" dedicated to the late Gil Scott-Heron. It is shown as part of a double bill with the XL Recordings film 'Who is Gil Scott-Heron?' at FACT Cinema Liverpool 22 August 2015.
Chart performances for the singles released by the Spice Girls. Retrieved from In 1999, she presented Emma on VH1. She recorded "(Hey You) Free Up Your Mind" for the film Pokémon: The First Movie and contributed background vocals to Melanie B's song "Sophisticated Lady", which appeared as a B-side to her single "Word Up". In 2000, after the release of the group's comeback single, a double A-side of "Holler"/"Let Love Lead The Way" and the third studio album, Forever, which charted at number two in the UK, the Spice Girls stopped recording, concentrating on their solo careers in regards to their foreseeable future.
Exercises to help students acquire this movement began with drills of push-pull (oblique) strokes directed using the middle of the body and ovals made by rolling on the forearm muscles. Gradually letter forms were introduced based on the 'correct' movement followed by extensive repetition intended to instil muscle memory for rapid writing. In a set of books for schools published on his system, Mills regarded the "quality of line, slant, spacing and formation of letters" as essential to good writing. He advised bringing the end stoke of each word up to the height of the letter 'm' with a pause in a "firm finish" to aid control and formation.
Various references about Cook state that he had no children from his marriages; yet, his army enlistment record of 1942 documents his marital status as "Divorced, with dependents," which suggests he may have had a child or children with his first wife, or been responsible for the well being of others. He resided for many years in Bishop, California, but he typically spent his summers at Lake Sabrina in the Sierra Nevada. According to John Huston, who in 1941 directed him in The Maltese Falcon: > [Cook] lived alone up in the High Sierra, tied flies and caught golden trout > between films. When he was wanted in Hollywood, they sent word up to his > mountain cabin by courier.
The present extent of the meaning of ' is a recent development, and the term most probably gained its currency during the nationalist movement of the 1960s. It has been in use for much longer in Sindh to refer to the speech of the immigrants from the north, principally Siraiki-speaking Baloch tribes who settled there between the 16th and the 19th centuries. In this context, the term can most plausibly be explained as originally having had the meaning "the language of the north", from the Sindhi word ' 'up-river, north'.; ; This name can ambiguously refer to the northern dialects of Sindhi, but these are nowadays more commonly known as "Siroli" or "Sireli".
The campaign is urging the European Commission to introduce new laws to protect children from bullying and cyberbullying, for 77 million euros (£57m) to be set aside for services that protect them and for an annual awareness day to promote the movement. Pinnock said: "Myself and the girls have all experienced being bullied at some point in our life. When we see on Twitter that some of our fans are going through it now we find it so upsetting and that's the reason we feel so passionate about this campaign and the work that BeatBullying does." In March 2014, Little Mix released a cover of Cameo's single "Word Up!" as the official single for Sport Relief 2014.
Mason-John's work has appeared in UK and international journalistic and scholarly publications such as The Guardian, The Voice, Curve Magazine, The Morning Star, Pink Paper, Girl Friend Magazine and Wasafiri. She has also contributed to Half the Earth: Women's Experience of Travel Worldwide (second edition, Pandora Rough Guide, 1990), Frauen Zimmerim Haus Europa (Papyrosa, 1991), Assaults on Convention (Cassell, 1995), Words from Word Up Café (Centerprise Publications, 1993), and Tell Tales (Tell Tales/Flipped Eye Publications, 2005). Mason-John was the editor of Feminist Arts News from 1992 to 1997. Additionally, she was the artistic director of the London Mardi Gras from 1997 to 2000, and spent four years as the director of the Pride Arts Festival.
During the early 1990s, seminal rap group N.W.A and several other West Coast rap artists were becoming popular within the hip hop community and magazines such as Word Up! and The Source provided significant coverage to artists from Los Angeles. The success of N.W.A and their focus on the South Central L.A. suburb of Compton via their platinum album Straight Outta Compton had spawned a number of imitators and other groups who also claimed to represent the suburb. The success of artists such as Compton's Most Wanted and DJ Quik led to a period in hip hop where so- called "gangsta rap" and its trademark dress of black Los Angeles Raiders and Los Angeles Kings gear were de rigueur.
1, which featured recordings of Cameo's "Word Up!" and Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall". Korn returned as a quartet in 2005 with See You on the Other Side, which co-credited producers The Matrix and Atticus Ross on many tracks. After Silveria left in 2007, Brooks Wackerman and Terry Bozzio performed drums on the band's 2007 untitled eighth studio album, which also featured keyboardist Zac Baird who was credited for songwriting on many of the album's songs. After filling in for the departed Silveria on the untitled album's touring cycle, Ray Luzier joined as Korn's full-time drummer in 2009, first contributing to the band's 2010 album Korn III: Remember Who You Are, which returned to crediting the band for songwriting.
Hodges is apparently an avid fan of the 1970s TV sitcom Three's Company, winning an online auction for a fictional Three's Company board game in the episode "Lab Rats". He is also apparently an aficionado of country-soul singer Willis; in the seventh-season episode "Post Mortem" Hodges is seen dancing in the laboratory to a down-tempo cover of the song "Word Up!" while waiting for the results of a test. In a season 5 episode, "Iced", Hodges is revealed to have a "genetic quirk" that allows someone to be able to smell if cyanide is present, and Doc Robbins uses this unique ability to test if two victims died of cyanide poisoning. While many people do have the ability to smell cyanide, Hodges's ability is more acute than most and appears to extend to other chemical compounds besides cyanide.
DNA spawned three more singles; the UK top three hit and title track "DNA" and the UK top 20 singles "Change Your Life" and "How Ya Doin'?". Their second album, Salute, was released in November 2013 and became their second album to debut inside the top 10 in both the UK, Australia and the US. The album's lead single "Move" reached number three in the UK. Salute has been certified platinum in the UK, and has sold 387,000 copies there as of November 2018. The album produced two more singles; "Little Me" and the top 10 hit and title track "Salute". The group released a cover version of the Cameo song "Word Up!" as the official single for Sport Relief 2014 which reached the top 10 in the UK. In May 2015, Little Mix released "Black Magic" as the lead single from their third album.
Four million children, including those from Mr. Garrison's class, are scheduled to play "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" at the televised Worldwide Recorder Concert in Oklahoma City led by Yoko Ono and Kenny G, but a flood causes the concert to be relocated to Little Rock, Mr. Garrison's hometown. This causes him considerable anxiety (as he confesses to Mr. Mackey) for he had "sexual molestation issues" with his father in the past. In Arkansas, the boys encounter a hostile group of kids from New York City, also there for the concert, who call them "queefs". At first, the boys do not understand what queef means; assuming the New York kids had made the word up, the boys try to get back at them by making up their own word: mung, which as it turns out, is a real word meaning "the stuff that comes out when you push down on a pregnant woman's stomach".
While there is broad agreement about basic categories, several edge cases make it difficult to settle on a single "correct" set of tags, even in a particular language such as (say) English. For example, it is hard to say whether "fire" is an adjective or a noun in the big green fire truck A second important example is the use/mention distinction, as in the following example, where "blue" could be replaced by a word from any POS (the Brown Corpus tag set appends the suffix "-NC" in such cases): the word "blue" has 4 letters. Words in a language other than that of the "main" text are commonly tagged as "foreign", usually, in addition to a tag for the role the foreign word is playing in context. There are also many cases where POS categories and "words" do not map one to one, for example: as far as David's gonna don't vice versa first-cut cannot pre- and post-secondary look (a word) up In the last example, "look" and "up" combine to function as a single verbal unit, despite the possibility of other words coming between them.

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