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Them or THEM, a third-person plural accusative personal pronoun, may refer to: Books * ''Them'' (novel), 3rd volume (1969) in American Joyce Carol Oates' ''Wonderland Quartet'' * '' Them: Adventures with Extremists'', 2003 non-fiction by Welsh journalist Jon Ronson * '' Them: A Novel'', 2007 debut by American Nathan McCall Comics * THEM! (comics), American DC comic book characters * Them, American Marvel comic book characters, see Advanced Idea Mechanics Film * ''Them!'', a 1954 American science fiction film about giant ants * ''Them'' (2006 film), French-Romanian horror film starring Olivia Bonamy and Michael Cohen Music * Them (band), Northern Irish rock band featuring Van Morrison ** ''The Angry Young Them'', their 1965 debut album, released in US as ''Them'' * ''Them'' (King Diamond album), 1988 * Themselves, band formerly known as Them ** ''Them'' (Themselves album), 2000 * “Them”, song by Carly Simon from her 1980 album ''Come Upstairs'' * “Them”, song ...
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English Personal Pronouns
The English personal pronouns are a subset of English pronouns taking various forms according to grammatical number, number, grammatical person, person, grammatical case, case and natural gender. Modern English has very little inflection of nouns or adjectives, to the point where some authors describe it as an analytic language, but the Modern English system of personal pronouns has preserved some of the inflectional complexity of Old English and Middle English. Forms Unlike nouns, which are not Declension, inflected for grammatical case, case except for possessive, possession (''woman/woman's''), English personal pronouns have a number of forms, which are named according to their typical grammatical role in a sentence: * Object pronoun, objective (accusative) case (''me'', ''us'', etc.), used as the Object (grammar), object of a verb, complement of a English prepositions, preposition, and the subject of a verb in some constructions (see below). The same forms are also used as di ...
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Themselves
Themselves, previously known as Them, is an American hip hop duo based in Oakland, California. It consists of Doseone and Jel. They are also part of Subtle and 13 & God. The duo's first studio album, ''Them'', was included on ''Fact''s "100 Best Indie Hip-Hop Records of All Time" list. History Doseone and Jel met through Mr. Dibbs and formed Themselves. Then known as Them, the duo's first studio album, ''Them'', was released in 2000. In 2002, Themselves released the second studio album, ''The No Music''. A remix album, ''The No Music of AIFFs'', was released in 2003. In 2009, Themselves released a mixtape, ''The Free Houdini'', as well as the third studio album, ''Crowns Down''. Another remix album, ''Crowns Down & Company'', was released in 2010. Members * Doseone – vocals, production * Jel – vocals, production Discography Studio albums * ''Them'' (2000) * ''The No Music'' (2002) * ''Crowns Down'' (2009) Mixtapes * ''The Free Houdini'' (2009) Remix albums * ''The No ...
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Them, Denmark
Them is a small town in central Denmark with a population of 2,376 (1 January 2022),BY3: Population 1. January by rural and urban areas, area and population density
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Them (website)
''Them'' is an American online magazine, online List of LGBT periodicals, LGBT magazine launched in October 2017 by Phillip Picardi and owned by Condé Nast. Its coverage includes LGBT culture, fashion, and politics. History In 2017 Picardi, then the director of ''Teen Vogue'', proposed to Anna Wintour, Condé Nast's artistic director, that the company create an online, LGBT-focused media platform. Founding editors included Meredith Talusan, Tyler Ford, and James Clarizio, and launch partners included Burberry, Google, Lyft, and GLAAD. Upon the website's launch, there was some controversy over its naming, which some considered to be "Other (philosophy), othering". The name is derived from the Singular they, singular ''them'' pronoun, emphasizing a Gender neutrality, gender neutral approach including in its fashion coverage. Picardi left ''Them'' and Condé Nast in the fall of 2018 to begin working as editor-in-chief of ''Out (magazine), Out'' magazine. Whembley Sewell was n ...
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Them (The Walking Dead)
"Them" is the tenth episode of the fifth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series '' The Walking Dead'', which aired on AMC on February 15, 2015. The episode was written by Heather Bellson and directed by Julius Ramsay. In the episode, the group of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) are exhausted and dehydrated from their journey to Washington, D.C., while several members of the group continue to grieve over the group's recent losses and question their chances of survival. The episode primarily centers on the characters of Maggie, Sasha, and Daryl dealing with the losses of Beth and Tyreese. It also focuses on Glenn's sinking depression and giving up hope, while Abraham becomes intensely reclusive and Michonne's struggles to keep holding onto hope. It also features the introduction of Ross Marquand as Aaron, a prominent character from the graphic novel the television series is based on. Plot The group continues to reel from the deaths of Beth and Tyreese, with Maggi ...
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Them (TV Series)
''Them'' is an American horror (genre), horror anthology series, anthology series, created by Little Marvin and executive produced by Lena Waithe. The series stars Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas (actor), Ashley Thomas, Alison Pill, and Ryan Kwanten and premiered on Amazon Prime Video on April 9, 2021, to mixed reviews. A second season, titled ''Them: The Scare'', is in development, with Ayorinde returning from the first season. Premise Set in 1953, ''Them'' follows a black family who, during the Second Great Migration (African American), Second Great Migration, moves from North Carolina to an all-white neighborhood in Los Angeles. The family's idyllic home slowly transforms into an epicenter of evil forces, next-door and otherworldly, that threaten to haunt, ravage and destroy them. Cast and characters Main * Deborah Ayorinde as Livia "Lucky" Emory * Ashley Thomas (actor), Ashley Thomas as Henry Emory * Alison Pill as Elizabeth "Betty" Wendell * Shahadi Wright Joseph as Ruby L ...
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Unseen (The Haunted Album)
''Unseen'' is the seventh studio album by Swedish metal band the Haunted, released on 16 March 2011. The album begins to experiment with a more rock-influenced alternative metal sound mixed with their usual groove metal and melodic death metal sound. While in the process of creating the album, vocalist Peter Dolving, in an interview, predicted, "It's going to be epic. Danceable. Groovy. And very very arty farty metal. With this next record we are going to be taking a piss in the general direction of all the crappy 99.9 percent of generic contemporary Mr. Goatse jerks out there". The album cover and track list were revealed on 28 January 2011. The cover was done by Frode Sylthe, a friend of the band, who also did the cover to their 2004 album ''Revolver''. The band has said that they "really like his design aesthetic, and he seems to come up with something unique every single time". Background The writing process for the album began in August 2009, a year after the release of ...
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Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?
''Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?'' is the debut studio album by Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries. Released on 1 March 1993 after four EPs, it is both the band's first full-length album and major label release. The album was written entirely by the band's lead singer Dolores O'Riordan and guitarist Noel Hogan. It reached number one on both the UK and Irish albums charts. The album spent a total of 86 weeks on the UK chart. On 24 June 1994, it became the fifth album in rock history to reach number one more than a year after release. At the end of 1995, it ranked as the 50th best selling album in Australia. It reached number 18 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart and stayed on this chart for 130 weeks; the album sold six million copies worldwide. On 7 March 2018, the band's three remaining members announced they were releasing a special 25th anniversary newly remastered anniversary edition of the album, with previously unreleased material as well as ...
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Come Upstairs
''Come Upstairs'' is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, released by Warner Bros. Records, on June 16, 1980. It was the first of her three albums for Warner Bros. and it has a harder, more rock-oriented sound than her previous albums. Whereas those earlier records were prime examples of the singer-songwriter genre, with soft-rocking arrangements primarily built around piano and/or acoustic guitar accompaniment, ''Come Upstairs'' uses electric guitars and synthesizers prominently. The album reached No. 36 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The first single released from the album was "Jesse", an acoustic ballad that was more in the style of Simon's earlier work rather than an example of her new sound. "Jesse" became a major hit, remaining on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart for over six months, peaking at No. 11, and was certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of more than 1,000,000 copies in the United States alone. It also reached No. 12 in Canada, ...
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Them (Themselves Album)
''Them'' is the first studio album by American hip hop duo Themselves. It was originally released under the name ''Them'' on Anticon in 2000. In 2003, it was re-released under the name ''Themselves''. Critical reception Thomas Quinlan of ''Exclaim!'' gave the album a favorable review, calling it "a classic hip-hop album that is destined to forever burst the boundaries of what should be considered hip-hop." Ali Maloney of '' The Skinny'' said, "Despite the seemingly simple beats and raps configuration, there is no shortage of jaw-dropping pyrotechnics and originality on show here." In 2015, ''Fact A fact is a datum about one or more aspects of a circumstance, which, if accepted as true and proven true, allows a logical conclusion to be reached on a true–false evaluation. Standard reference works are often used to check facts. Scient ...'' placed it at number 96 on its "100 Best Indie Hip-Hop Records of All Time" list. Track listing References External links * {{ ...
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Them (King Diamond Album)
''"Them"'' is the third studio album by Danish heavy metal band King Diamond, released in 1988 via Roadrunner Records. It is the first album to feature guitarist Pete Blakk and bassist Hal Patino. ''"Them"'' is the first of two fictional concept albums about King and his mentally ill grandmother, the second of these being ''Conspiracy''. King falls into a harrowing descent into madness via his grandmother and the voices in the House of Amon, known to the listener only as "Them". Plot summary As the album opens, a young King and his mother and sister are welcoming King's grandmother home from a mental asylum. That night, King investigates strange voices and discovers his grandmother having a tea party seemingly alone, though with the teacups and kettles floating in the air. King is invited into the room, to sit in his grandmother's chair. King is sent back to bed, but only after staring into his grandmother's eyes, whereupon she instructed him to forget what he saw. One day, G ...
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Them (novel)
''Them'' (stylized in all lowercase) is a novel by Joyce Carol Oates, the third in the ''Wonderland Quartet'' she inaugurated with ''A Garden of Earthly Delights''. It was published by Vanguard in 1969 and it won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction in 1970."National Book Awards – 1970"
(NBF). Retrieved 2012-04-13.
(With acceptance speech by Oates and essay by from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog.)
Many years and many awards later, Oates surmised that ''them'' and ...
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