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Bona Fide (other)
Bona fide (in Latin) or good faith is a sincere intention to be fair, open and honest. Bona fide or Bonafide may also refer to: Music * ''Bonafide'' (Maxi Priest album), 1990 * ''Bonafide'' (Jon B album), 1995 * ''Bona Fide'' (Wishbone Ash album), 2002 * '' Bone-A-Fide'', 2005 album by Christian rapper T-Bone * Bonafide (band), Swedish hard rock band Other uses * Bonafide Pictures, Australian film production company See also * " Bonafide Girl", 2008 single by Shaggy * ''Ex fida bona'', a legal principle * Bona (other) * Fide (other) * FIDE (''Fédération Internationale Des Échecs''), or the International Chess Federation Fide or FIDE may also refer to: * FIDE (''Fédération Internationale pour le Droit Européen''), or the International Federation for European Law * Fide, ... * Fides (other) * Good faith (other) * * * * {{disambiguation ...
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Good Faith
In human interactions, good faith ( la, bona fides) is a sincere intention to be fair, open, and honest, regardless of the outcome of the interaction. Some Latin phrases have lost their literal meaning over centuries, but that is not the case with ''bona fides'', which is still widely used and interchangeable with its generally-accepted modern-day English translation of ''good faith''. It is an important concept within law and business. The opposed concepts are bad faith, ''mala fides'' (duplicity) and perfidy (pretense). In contemporary English, the usage of ''bona fides'' is synonymous with credentials and identity. The phrase is sometimes used in job advertisements, and should not be confused with the ''bona fide'' occupational qualifications or the employer's good faith effort, as described below. ''Bona fides'' ''Bona fides'' is a Latin phrase meaning "good faith". Its ablative case is ''bona fide'', meaning "in good faith", which is often used as an adjective to mean " ...
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Bonafide (Maxi Priest Album)
''Bonafide'' is the fourth studio album by the English pop/reggae singer Maxi Priest. It was released in 1990 by Charisma Records. The album peaked at number 47 on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 in the United States, while its biggest hit, "Close to You (Maxi Priest song), Close to You", was a smash, peaking at number one that year. Three other singles were issued: "Human Work of Art" ("Close to You"'s predecessor, which did not chart in the US), "Just a Little Bit Longer" (a minor hit at 62) and "Space in My Heart" (failed to chart). However, the success of "Close to You" (a gold single on 30 October 1990) drove the album to gold status, which it received on 30 January 1991 by the RIAA, Recording Industry Association of America. Critical reception The AllMusic review by Ron Wynn stated: "Priest scored a #1 Pop music, pop hit with 'I Just Want to Be Close to You' from this album, which is more pop/R&B with a reggae touch than it is real reggae."Wynn, RAllMusic Review acce ...
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Bonafide (Jon B Album)
''Bonafide'' is the debut album by Jon B. It was released on May 23, 1995, on the Epic Records subsidiary 550 Music. The album was the first recording released on Tracey Edmonds' record label Yab Yum Records, which 550 Music distributed. It includes the Grammy-nominated first single " Someone to Love" featuring Babyface. The song was originally featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 Will Smith and Martin Lawrence action-comedy '' Bad Boys''. Also included is the second single " Pretty Girl" and the final single "Isn't It Scary". ''Bonafide'' was a favorite of rapper Tupac Shakur. The two met each other by way of a mutual friend on the set of Shakur's video " How Do U Want It", which prompted them to work together. The end result was the collaboration "Are U Still Down", which appeared on Jon's following album ''Cool Relax''. The album was certified Gold. Track listing All songs written by Jonathan Buck, except where noted. #"Bonafide" – 4:26 #"Simple Melody" (featuring Boots ...
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Bona Fide (Wishbone Ash Album)
This is the complete discography of the rock band Wishbone Ash. Over the years they have released 24 studio albums, 12 live albums, 10 compilation albums and 20 singles. Albums Studio albums Other albums Live albums Compilation albums Singles * Note: "No Easy Road" was rerecorded in 1973 for the "Wishbone Four" album. The original single, recorded in 1972, is a different version. Tribute and cover albums References External linksOfficial discography of Wishbone AshWishbone Ash discography. Independent, but not purposely leaving out anything.
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Bone-A-Fide
''Bone-A-Fide'' is an album released by Christian rapper T-Bone. It was released in 2005. The album charted at #25 on the Billboard Christian albums chart and #44 on the Billboard Heatseakers chart. Track listing #The Rally #12 Years Ago #Hard Streets #Let That Thang Go #Can I Live #I Been Looking Around #Follow T #Hasta La Victoria Siempre! #A Few Good Men (ft. Mack 10) #Shake Ya Body #The Sanction #Y'all Can't Win (ft. Chino XL Derek Keith Barbosa (born April 8, 1974), better known by his stage name Chino XL, is an American rapper, and actor. He has released four solo studio albums, in which his most recent – ''Ricanstruction: The Black Rosary'' – won the 2012 HHU ...) #It's OK #Bounce #Victory! Victory! Victory! References 2005 albums T-Bone (rapper) albums {{christian-album-stub ...
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Bonafide (band)
Bonafide is a Swedish hard rock band, formed by singer/guitarist Pontus Snibb in Malmö in 2006.Black Lodge biography
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Releasing their eponymous debut album the following year and playing two shows at the in 2008, as well as opening for bands like , , and , quickly brought them ...
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Bonafide Pictures
Serhat Caradee is an Australian filmmaker, writer and actor based in Sydney, New South Wales. He is known for feature films '' Cedar Boys'' (2009) and ''A Lion Returns'' (2020) and short films previously. His films have screened at many local and international film festivals, and also been nominated for numerous awards and won four. Early life and education Born in Turkey, Caradee arrived in Australia when he was two and half years old, and grew up in the inner west Sydney suburb of Homebush. He played representative rugby league for Western Suburbs Juniors Harold Matthews Cup and Eastern Suburbs Juniors S.G. Ball Cup, rugby union and cricket at Homebush Boys High, amateur boxing and martial arts achieving a Black Belt in Hap Ki Do before becoming interested in drama and acting on stage. He studied performing arts for five years, then switched focus into theatre and film direction. Caradee gained a Graduate Diploma of Arts (Film and Television) - Directing, from AFTRS (the ...
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Bonafide Girl
"Bonafide Girl" is the second single from rapper Shaggy's seventh studio album, ''Intoxication''. The song features guest vocals from Rikrok, who previously collaborated with Shaggy in 2000 for the single "It Wasn't Me", and Tony Gold. The single was released on March 11, 2007. The track samples "007 (Shanty Town)," by Desmond Dekker. Track listing ; CD Single # "Bonafide Girl" (featuring Rikrok "It Wasn't Me" is the first single from Jamaican-American reggae musician Shaggy's fifth studio album, '' Hot Shot'' (2000). The song features vocals from RikRok (credited as Rickardo "RikRok" Ducent). The lyrics of the song depict one man (Rik ...) # "Who a Wear di Jacket?" Charts References {{authority control 2008 singles Shaggy (musician) songs Songs written by Desmond Dekker 2007 songs Songs written by Shaggy (musician) VP Records singles ...
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Ex Fida Bona
''Ex fida bona'' is a Latin phrase for the principle of Roman law that a judge is to premise his judgement on "good business norms" and that parties to a contract are to satisfy their contractual obligations, thus permitting the parties to trust each other. A contract should be according to the branch norms unless otherwise expressly provided. The principle was a condition for permanent trading relations during the ancient Roman Republic The Roman Republic ( la, Res publica Romana ) was a form of government of Rome and the era of the classical Roman civilization when it was run through public representation of the Roman people. Beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kin ...
: in the second century BC the Roman praetors began applying the principle while commerce in the Mediterranean increased. Latin legal terminology {{Latin-legal-phrase-stub ...
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Bona (other)
Bona may refer to: Places * The former name of Annaba, a city in northeastern Algeria * Bona (Hum), medieval settlement of the Principality of Hum, located in today's Blagaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bona (Lena), Burkina Faso * Bona (Safané), Burkina Faso * Bona, Nièvre, France *Former civil parish in Scotland now part of the parish of Inverness and Bona * Bona (Sénégal) * Bona, Sweden, a town in Östergötland County, Sweden * Bona, Missouri, U.S. Other uses * Bona (singer) (born 1995), member of South Korean girl group WJSN * Bona (name), given name and surname * Bona AB, a Swedish flooring company * ''Bona'' (film), a 1980 Philippine film * '' Bona'' Medik. 1787, a synonym of ''Vicia'' L. * ''Bona'', a South African magazine published by Caxton Caxton may refer to: Places * Caxton Street, Brisbane, Australia * Caxton, Cambridgeshire, a village in Cambridgeshire, UK ** Caxton Gibbet, a knoll near the village * Caxton Hall, a historic building in London, UK * Caxton Bu ...
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Fide (other)
* FIDE (''Fédération Internationale Des Échecs''), or the International Chess Federation Fide or FIDE may also refer to: * FIDE (''Fédération Internationale pour le Droit Européen''), or the International Federation for European Law * Fide, Gotland, a settlement in Sweden See also * De fide * Bona fide (other) * Fidei (other) * Fideism * Fides (other) * * Fede (other) Fede is a surname, a masculine given name and a short form (hypocorism) of other given names, such as Federico. It may refer to: Surname * Emilio Fede (born 1931), Italian anchorman * Giuseppe Fede (died 1777), Italian nobleman, collector and ...
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Fides (other)
Fides or FIDES may refer to: *Faith, trust, loyalty, or fidelity, or a religious belief *Fides (cycling team), an Italian professional cycling team in 1961 *Fides (deity), goddess of trust in Roman mythology *Fides (reliability), guide allowing estimated reliability calculation in electronics *Fides (name), given name *37 Fides, asteroid in the main belt of Earth's Solar System *''Uberrima fides'', legal doctrine governing insurance contracts *Agenzia Fides, news agency of the Vatican *FIDES Bank Namibia, a commercial bank *Fonds d'Investissements pour le Developpement Economique et Social, former government agency of colonial-era France *Sky Fides, a Czech paraglider design See also * Bona fide (other) * Fidei (other) * Fide (other) * FIDE (''Fédération Internationale Des Échecs''), or the International Chess Federation Fide or FIDE may also refer to: * FIDE (''Fédération Internationale pour le Droit Européen''), or the International Federation ...
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