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Bated Breath (other)
Bated breath or with bated breath is a phrase meaning to hold one's breath in anticipation or trepidation. Bated breath, with bated breath, or other variants may refer to: Music * "Bated Breath", a song by singer-songwriter Tinashe on her 2014 debut studio album ''Aquarius'' * "Bated Breath", a song by saxophonist Rob Brown on his 2000 album ''Visage'' * "Bated Breath/In Sickness and Health", a 1981 single by post-punk band The Room Other uses * Bated Breath, a horse trained by Roger Charlton that won the 2012 Temple Stakes * ''With Bated Breath'', a drama by Bryden MacDonald that received the Lambda Literary Award for Drama in 2010 * ''With Breath'', a 2012 audio drama by George Mann that was written as a background novel for the ''Warhammer 40,000'' video game series See also * Bate (other) * Bait (other) * '' The Merchant of Venice'' (circa 1597), Shakespeare play featuring the earliest known use of the phrase * Eggcorn An eggcorn is the alteration ...
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Aquarius (Tinashe Album)
''Aquarius'' is the debut studio album and fourth overall project by American singer Tinashe, released on October 3, 2014, by RCA Records. In 2011, after the disbandment of the girl group The Stunners, Tinashe announced that she would begin pursuing a solo career. The following year she released her debut mixtape ''In Case We Die''. After raising her profile with the mixtape, Tinashe met with RCA Records where she subsequently signed a recording contract. Following her signing a record deal, Tinashe immediately began working on the album. During the recording process for the debut album, she released two other mixtapes, '' Reverie'' (2012) and '' Black Water'' (2013). ''Aquarius'' was titled after Tinashe's zodiac sign. The album incorporates several genres including R&B, alternative R&B, and pop. The album's production was characterized as being synthetic, with atmospherics and minimalist beats and electronics. The album's composition drew comparisons to a variety of artists inc ...
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Visage (Rob Brown Album)
''Visage'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Rob Brown recorded in 1998 and released on the French Marge label. It features a never previously heard Rob Brown trio with bassist Wilber Morris and drummer Lou Grassi. These three musicians were programmed with different bands during the 1998 edition of the French Rive de Gier jazz festival and producer Gérard Terronès took the opportunity to record the trio in Paris.Original Liner Notes by Marc Chaloin Reception In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek states "The entire album is a meditation on the instinct of blues and mood, and as such it presents Brown in an entirely different light as a soloist and as a leader." Track listing :''All compositions by Rob Brown, Wilber Morris, Lou Grassi'' # "A Step Out the Door" – 8:35 # "Vigil" – 8:30 # "Pivot-full Swing" – 6:52 # "Pussy Foot" – 9:50 # "Bated Breath" – 9:53 # "Skipper" – 15:34 # "Tatters" – 10:18 Personnel * Rob Brown – alto sax, flute *Wilber Morris ...
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The Room (band)
The Room were a new wave band from Liverpool formed in late 1979. They released three albums and several singles before breaking up in 1985. Two of the band members went on to form Benny Profane, Dust and Dead Cowboys. History The Room formed in 1979 with an initial line-up of Dave Jackson (vocals), Robyn Odlum (guitar), Becky Stringer (bass), and Clive Thomas (drums, percussion). Early releases on their self-financed independent label, Box Records saw the band compared to Joy Division, The Fall and fellow Liverpool band Echo & the Bunnymen, and gained them strong support from the music press and John Peel. They released a cassette album ''Bitter Reaction'' in 1980 and two double A-sided singles, "Waiting Room" / "Motion" (1980) and "Bated Breath" / "In Sickness and Health" (1981) via Box. In 1982, the group signed to Red Flame Records, debuting with the single "Things Have Learnt to Walk That Ought to Crawl", followed by first vinyl album, ''Indoor Fireworks''. 1983 saw maj ...
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Temple Stakes
The Temple Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Haydock Park over a distance of 5 furlongs (1,006 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in May. The event was established in 1965, and it was originally held at Sandown Park. It was transferred to its present venue in 2008. The leading horses from the Temple Stakes often go on to compete in the King's Stand Stakes. The last to win both races in the same year was Profitable in 2016. Records Most successful horse (2 wins): * Mind Games – ''1995, 1996'' * Kingsgate Native - ''2010, 2013'' * Battaash - ''2018, 2019'' Leading jockey (4 wins): * Lester Piggott – ''Falcon (1967), Raffingora (1970), Shoolerville (1972), Fearless Lad (1983)'' * Walter Swinburn – ''Petorius (1984, dead-heat), Treasure Kay (1987), Dancing Dissident (1989), Elbio (1991)'' Leading trainer (5 wins): * Sir Michael Stoute – ...
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Bryden MacDonald
Bryden MacDonald (born October 30, 1960 in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia)Bryden MacDonald
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is a Canadians, Canadian playwright. His best known plays include ''Whale Riding Weather'', which was a nominated for the Governor General's Award for Governor General's Award for English-language drama, English drama at the 1994 Governor General's Awards, and ''With Bated Breath'', which was a shortlisted nominee in the Drama category at the 2011 Lambda Literary Awards. His other plays include ''The Weekend Healer'' (1994), ''Divinity Bash / nine lives'' (1998) and ''The Extasy of Bedridden Riding Hood'' (2004). He was nominated again for the Governor General's Award for English drama for ''Odd Ducks'' (2015),Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn, ''The Columbia encyclopedia of modern ...
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List Of Warhammer 40,000 Novels
Following the 1987 initial release of Games Workshop's ''Warhammer 40,000'' wargame, set in a far future military science fantasy universe, the company began publishing background literature that expands previous material, adds new material, and describes the universe, its characters, and its events in detail. Since 1997, the bulk of background literature has been published by the affiliated imprint Black Library. The increasing number of fiction works by an expanding list of authors is published in several formats and media, including audio, digital and print. Most of the works, which include full-length novels, novellas, short stories, graphic novels, and audio dramas, are parts of named book series. The Horus Heresy Novel series *''Book 001 - Horus Rising'' by Dan Abnett (2006, reissue 2018, ) *''Book 002 - False Gods'' by Graham McNeill (June 2006) *''Book 003 - Galaxy in Flames'' by Ben Counter (October 2006) *''Book 004 - The Flight of the Eisenstein'' by James Swallow ...
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Bate (other)
Bate may refer to: Places *Baté, a village in Hungary *Bate (Attica), a deme of ancient Attica *Bate, Burkina Faso, a town in Burkina Faso *Bate, Nova Gorica, a village in the Municipality of Nova Gorica, Slovenia *Baté Empire, a pre-colonial state in what is today Guinea *Bate Islands, Nunavut, Canada Other uses *FC BATE Borisov, a top Belarusian football club * A substance, often made from fermented animal dung, used to remove hair and the outer protein layer from hide in tanning leather *Bate (surname), a surname, including notable people with the surname See also *B8 (other) *Bates (other) Bates may refer to: Places * Bates, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Bates, Illinois. an unincorporated community in Sangamon County * Bates, Michigan, a community in Grand Traverse County * Bates, New York, a hamlet in the town of Elli ... * Bated breath (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Bait (other)
Bait may refer to: General * Bait (luring substance), bait as a luring substance ** Fishing bait, bait used for fishing Film * ''Bait'' (1950 film), a British crime film by Frank Richardson * ''Bait'' (1954 film), an American noir film by Hugo Haas * ''Bait'' (2000 film), an American-Canadian action comedy ** ''Bait'' (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 2000 film * ''Bait 3D'', a 2012 3D horror disaster film * ''Bait'', a 2014 British film directed by Dominic Brunt * ''Bait'' (2019 film), a British drama film by Mark Jenkin Other uses * ''Bait'' (novel), a 2009 novel by Sieds Jetze * "Bait" (''CSI: Miami''), an episode of the television series, ''CSI: Miami'' * "Bait" (''The Unit''), an episode of the television series, ''The Unit'' See also * Bayt (other)Bayt/Beit/Beth/Bet (other), meaning 'house' in various Semitic languages; part of many place-names * Beit, a metrical unit of Arabic, Iranian and Urdu poetry * The Bait (other) The Bait may ...
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The Merchant Of Venice
''The Merchant of Venice'' is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1596 and 1598. A merchant in Venice named Antonio defaults on a large loan provided by a Jewish moneylender, Shylock. Although classified as a comedy in the First Folio and sharing certain aspects with Shakespeare's other romantic comedies, the play is most remembered for its dramatic scenes, and it is best known for the character Shylock and his famous demand for a " pound of flesh" in retribution. The play contains two famous speeches, that of Shylock, "Hath not a Jew eyes?" on the subject of humanity, and that of Portia on " the quality of mercy". Debate exists on whether the play is anti-Semitic, with Shylock's insistence on his legal right to the pound of flesh being in opposition to Shylock's seemingly universal plea for the rights of all people suffering discrimination. Characters * Antonio – a prominent merchant of Venice in a melancholic mood. * Bassanio â ...
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