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Disturbing The Peace (Nancy Newman Novel)
Disturbing the peace is a crime generally defined as the unsettling of proper order in a public space through one's actions. Disturbing the peace may also refer to: Books * ''Disturbing the Peace'' (novel), a 1975 novel by Richard Yates * ''Disturbing the Peace'' (Nancy Newman novel), a 2002 novel by Nancy Newman Film and television * "Disturbing the Peace" (''Porridge''), an episode of the BBC sitcom ''Porridge'' * ''Disturbing the Peace'' (2009 film), a documentary film directed by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei * Disturbing the Peace (2020 film), an action thriller film Music * ''Disturbing the Peace'' (album), a 1985 album by Alcatrazz * Disturbing tha Peace, a hip-hop act and record producer * Disturbing the Peace, an American rock band active from 1996 to 2002 that would later become Adair (band) Adair was an American rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. The members of the band had performed together in St. Louis for eight years performing under the moniker of Distur ...
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Disturbing The Peace
Breach of the peace, or disturbing the peace, is a legal term used in constitutional law in English-speaking countries and in a public order sense in the several jurisdictions of the United Kingdom. It is a form of disorderly conduct. Public order England, Wales and Northern Ireland In England and Wales, theoretically all criminal offences cognizable by English law involve "a breach of the King's peace", and all indictments formerly concluded "against the peace of our Lady the Queen, her crown and dignity" before the passage of the Indictments Act 1915 and the Rules that formed that Act's first schedule. The conclusion has also found its way into constitutional law in many United States state constitutions, which mandate that indictments within the state end in a similar manner to the above, usually omitting the "crown" part or substituting "government". For example, New Jersey's is "against the peace of this State, the government and dignity of the same". Historically th ...
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Disturbing The Peace (novel)
''Disturbing the Peace'' is a novel by American writer Richard Yates. First published in 1975, Yates's fourth book concerns the psychological breakdown and subsequent institutionalization of an alcoholic salesman. Semi-autobiographical, the novel was dismissed by critics as his weakest book. Plot summary A prototypical Yatesian dreamer, John C. Wilder is a bored but successful salesman of advertising space, living in New York City who seeks refuge from the disappointments of his life in alcohol and adultery. He breaks down during a distillers' convention. Lacking sleep and the worse for alcohol upon his return to New York, he threatens his family. His friend, Paul Borg, has him committed to the psychiatric ward of Bellevue Hospital in New York. Upon his release he seeks help from his family, psychiatrists, and AA meetings, all of whom he subsequently rejects. With the encouragement of a mistress, Pamela Hendricks, Wilder renews himself through their common love of movies and ...
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Disturbing The Peace (Nancy Newman Novel)
Disturbing the peace is a crime generally defined as the unsettling of proper order in a public space through one's actions. Disturbing the peace may also refer to: Books * ''Disturbing the Peace'' (novel), a 1975 novel by Richard Yates * ''Disturbing the Peace'' (Nancy Newman novel), a 2002 novel by Nancy Newman Film and television * "Disturbing the Peace" (''Porridge''), an episode of the BBC sitcom ''Porridge'' * ''Disturbing the Peace'' (2009 film), a documentary film directed by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei * Disturbing the Peace (2020 film), an action thriller film Music * ''Disturbing the Peace'' (album), a 1985 album by Alcatrazz * Disturbing tha Peace, a hip-hop act and record producer * Disturbing the Peace, an American rock band active from 1996 to 2002 that would later become Adair (band) Adair was an American rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. The members of the band had performed together in St. Louis for eight years performing under the moniker of Distur ...
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Nancy Newman
The Yankee Entertainment and Sports Network (YES) is an American pay television regional sports network owned by Yankee Global Enterprises (the largest shareholder with 26%), Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios (which owns 20%), Amazon (which owns 15%), and The Blackstone Group, RedBird Capital and Mubadala Investment Company, which each own 13%. Primarily serving New York City, New York and the surrounding metropolitan area, it broadcasts a variety of sports events, as well as magazine, documentary and discussion programs; however, its main emphasis is focused on games and team-related programs involving the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (owned by minority partner Yankee Global), the NBA's Brooklyn Nets, the WNBA's New York Liberty and New York City FC of Major League Soccer. YES Network's offices are based at the Chrysler Building in Midtown Manhattan. YES programs, including Yankees and Nets pre- and post-game shows, are produced in studios that a ...
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Disturbing The Peace (Porridge)
"Disturbing the Peace" is an episode of the British sitcom ''Porridge Porridge is a food made by heating or boiling ground, crushed or chopped starchy plants, typically grain, in milk or water. It is often cooked or served with added flavourings such as sugar, honey, (dried) fruit or syrup to make a sweet cereal, ...'', made for the BBC. It first aired on 7 November 1975, and is the third episode of the second series. In this episode, Mr Mackay leaves Slade Prison to go on a course, though the prisoners soon wish for him back when they discover how awful his replacement is. Synopsis One day, Fletcher visits the governor in his office to show him a stack of new books for him to check, before they will be stocked in the library. While he is distracted using one of these to prop up his lopsided bookcase, Fletcher notices a memo and briefly reads it. Upon returning to his cells, he reveals to Godber that prison officer Mackay is due to leave Slade Prison to attend a course. Flet ...
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Disturbing The Peace (2009 Film)
''Disturbing the Peace'' () is a 2009 documentary film directed by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. In it, he and Pu Zhiqiang talk to police to discover what happened to a female colleague after a police raid on their way to Chengdu as witnesses in the trial of the civil rights advocate Tan Zuoren Tan Zuoren (born 15 May 1954), from Chengdu, Sichuan province, People's Republic of China, is an environmentalist, writer and former editor of ''Literati'' magazine (文化人).Chinadigitaltimes.com.Chinadigitaltimes.com" ''Cui Weiping (崔卫平 ....Disturbing the Peace 《老妈蹄花》 English Subtitles
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Disturbing The Peace (2020 Film)
''Disturbing the Peace'' is a 2020 neo-western action thriller film directed by York Alec Shackleton and starring Guy Pearce. Plot Long ago, Texas Ranger Jim Dillon accidentally wounded his partner during a hostage situation. Ever since the incident, Jim has elected to keep the peace in the small town of Horse Cave without a gun, joined by Deputy Matt. Learning of his former partner's death, Jim has fallen into a depression, eased back into the light by Catie, a café server and part-time preacher who has a crush on the lawman. Settling in for an average day, Jim's plans are ruined by the arrival of Diablo, the head of a motorcycle gang looking to rob the Horse Cave bank and empty an armored truck due to arrive in town. When Diablo takes control of the town, prepping his big move to grab the loot and escape, Jim is left with his wits and a desire to bring the invader to justice, trying to play an extended game of hide and seek with the burly villain, who isn't afraid to kill c ...
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Disturbing The Peace (album)
''Disturbing the Peace'' is the second studio album by the American heavy metal band Alcatrazz, and is the only one featuring Steve Vai on guitar. The album remained for 7 weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart, peaking at No. 145. The album was re-released in 2001 as Vol.02 of Steve Vai's ''The Secret Jewel Box'' and as a remastered, expanded version with a different cover in 2013 on Polish label Metal Mind. Track listing All songs by Graham Bonnet and Steve Vai, except where noted. ;Side one #"God Blessed Video" - 3:30 #"Mercy" (Bonnet, Vai, Jimmy Waldo, Gary Shea, Jan Uvena) - 4:22 #"Will You Be Home Tonight" (Bonnet, Vai, Waldo) - 5:03 #"Wire and Wood" - 3:29 #"Desert Diamond" - 4:20 ;Side two #"Stripper" - 3:52 #"Painted Lover" - 3:23 #"Lighter Shade of Green" nstrumental(Vai) - 0:46 #"Sons and Lovers" - 3:37 #"Skyfire" - 3:54 #"Breaking the Heart of the City" - 4:59 ;2011 Expanded Edition Disc 2, previously unreleased live album Recorded October 10, 1984, ...
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Disturbing Tha Peace
Disturbing tha Peace Records (DTP) is an American record label founded by Ludacris, Jeff Dixon, and Chaka Zulu. History Beginnings Disturbing tha Peace was founded in 1998 by Christopher "Ludacris" Bridges, manager Chaka Zulu, and Zulu's brother Jeff Dixon. The record label started as an independent label and was created to serve as an outlet for musicians hailing from the “Dirty South” especially for Ludacris who at the time failed to get a major label record deal. Incorporating all aspects of A&R Guidance, Marketing/Publicity, Promotions, Creative Sponsorship Opportunities, Touring and Performance set-up, and Long-term Artist Development. That same year the label released Ludacris' independent album ''Incognegro'' which it sold more than 50,000 copies that Ludacris sold himself out of the trunk of his car. Also that same year the Atlanta-based rapper caught his big break when he signed to The Island Def Jam Music Group's newly established Southern rap subsidiary, Def Jam ...
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