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Hesitation is the psychological process of a pause in the course of making a decision or taking an action. Hesitation or Hesitate may also refer to: * The Hesitations, an American R'n'B group * "Hesitation", a 1982 instrumental by Wynton Marsalis from ''Wynton Marsalis'' * "Hesitation", a 2003 song by Stacie Orrico from ''Stacie Orrico'' * Hesitation, a break in tempo at contract bridge * "Hesitate (Stone Sour song)", a 2010 song by Stone Sour * " Hesitate (Jonas Brothers song)", a 2019 song by Jonas Brothers See also * Pause (other) Pause may refer to Technology * Stop playing audio or video, with the possibility to continue (in the case of video: with a still image) * The Media controls, Pause key or symbol ** Found on media players (Media player (software), software, Digit ...
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Hesitation
Hesitation or hesitating is the psychological process of pausing in the course of making a decision or taking an action, typically due to uncertainty as to the best course of action. Hesitation is described in both positive and negative terms, with some perceiving it as an indication of thoughtfulness, while others characterize it as a sign of indecisiveness or lack of the will to act. In literature, a period of hesitation on the part of a key character has sometimes been depicted as having substantial consequences. Psychology Psychologically, hesitation can be described as "the period of inactivity during which the struggle amongst the nascent activities of different mechanisms is proceeding, during which the nascent activities of the mechanisms is alternating". Although hesitation is a form of pause, not all pauses are instances of hesitation. A pause may serve some other purpose, and it has been noted that "the term pause sometimes implies a more or less 'regular' feature of ...
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The Hesitations
The Hesitations are an American R&B group from Cleveland, Ohio. Formed in 1965, they scored several hits in 1967 and 1968, the biggest being their gospel-infused version of the title track to the movie ''Born Free''. After one of the group's singers George "King" Scott was accidentally shot and killed in February 1968, the group disbanded. The Hesitations regrouped in 2006 with new members and are performing and recording once again. Members *Art Blakey *George Hendricks *Williams Carter *Joyce Blakey *Garey Harbour - Keyboards *Ronnie Wilson Jr. - Drums *Clarence Smith - Bass *Ric Kerr - Guitar *Roger Maple - Saxophone ''Note:This list is incomplete.'' *George "King" Scott Deceased. *Leonard Veal *Fred Deal Discography ;Albums *''Soul Superman'' (Kapp Records, 1967) *''Solid Gold'' (Kapp, 1968) *''The New Born Free'' (Kapp, 1968) US #193, US Black Albums #30 *''Where We're At!'' (Kapp, 1968) ;Charting singles *"Soul Superman" (1967) US Black Singles #42[ Chart Positions], Allmus ...
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Wynton Marsalis (album)
''Wynton Marsalis'' is the debut album by the jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. It was released in 1982 by Columbia Records, Columbia. It contains seven tracks, three composed by Marsalis. The album peaked at number 165 on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 and number nine on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Jazz Albums chart. Track listing Personnel * Wynton Marsalis – trumpet * Branford Marsalis – tenor and soprano saxophones (tracks 1-5, 7) * Herbie Hancock – piano (tracks 3, 5, 6) * Kenny Kirkland – piano (tracks 1, 2, 7) * Ron Carter – double bass (tracks 3-6) * Charles Fambrough – double bass (track 7) * Clarence Seay – double bass (tracks 1-2) * Tony Williams (drummer), Tony Williams – drums (tracks 3-6) * Jeff "Tain" Watts – drums (tracks 1-2, 7) See also * Wynton Marsalis discography References

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Stacie Orrico (album)
''Stacie Orrico'' is the second studio album by American singer Stacie Orrico. It was released by ForeFront Records and Virgin Records on March 25, 2003, in the United States. Initially conceived as a Contemporary Christian music album, much in style of Orrico's debut album '' Genuine'' (2000), it was actually titled ''Say It Again'' and expected to be released in 2002, featuring production by Anthony Dent and Tedd T, among others. Additional recording sessions with mainstream producers Dallas Austin and The Underdogs led to a different musical direction however and resulted in the renaming of the project. Stylistically, the album mixes the singer's native Christian music with more pop and R&B styles, but also features incorporation of teen pop and dance music. ''Stacie Orrico'' received generally favorable reviews from music critics, many calling Orrico the new "diva" of music, and praised the songs, but some said that it really was mixed with different genres. The album peake ...
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Glossary Of Contract Bridge Terms
These terms are used in contract bridge, using duplicate or rubber scoring. Some of them are also used in whist, bid whist, the obsolete game auction bridge, and other trick-taking games. This glossary supplements the Glossary of card game terms. : ''In the following entries,'' boldface links ''are external to the glossary and'' plain links ''reference other glossary entries.'' 0–9 ;: A mnemonic for the original (Roman) response structure to the Roman Key Card Blackwood convention. It represents "3 or 0" and "1 or 4", meaning that the lowest step response (5) to the 4NT key card asking bid shows responder has three or zero keycards and the next step (5) shows one or four. ;: A mnemonic for a variant response structure to the Roman Key Card Blackwood convention. It represents "1 or 4" and "3 or 0", meaning that the lowest step response (5) to the 4NT key card asking bid shows responder has one or four keycards and the next step (5) shows three or zero. ;1RF: One round forc ...
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Hesitate (Stone Sour Song)
"Hesitate" is the third single from Stone Sour's third album ''Audio Secrecy''. The one-track promo single for the song, released strictly to radio in 2010. The CD comes in a thin paper sleeve with no artwork. Background "Hesitate" is a power ballad, in the same vein as "Bother" and "Through Glass". Taylor's voice flies over a steadily building mid-tempo track that blends electric and acoustic guitars over a spare rhythm section. When the full band joins Taylor's vocals, the song stays much more restrained than a typical power ballad, which allows for greater focus on the heartbreak described in the lyrics: "''Because I see you / But I can't feel you anymore / So go away / I need you but I can't need you anymore / You hesitate / Hesitate.''" Music video The music video for the song "Hesitate" off the band's third full-length ''Audio Secrecy''. Frontman Corey Taylor offers the following explanation behind the concept of the song: Reception ''Rock Sound'' said the song was "a t ...
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Hesitate (Jonas Brothers Song)
''Happiness Begins'' is the fifth studio album by the Jonas Brothers, released on June 7, 2019, by Republic Records. It is their first album since 2013's ''Live'', and their first studio album since 2009's ''Lines, Vines and Trying Times''. It was the first album released by the group when they were revived in 2019. It was preceded by their comeback single "Sucker" as well as "Cool". The album debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200. Background In writing and recording for the album, the brothers said that they wanted a "new and improved sound" with "feel-good tracks", so their A&R at Republic Records, Wendy Goldstein, got in contact with Ryan Tedder, Greg Kurstin and Justin Tranter to help compose and produce songs for them. Tedder stated that they would "write a song in about 90 minutes, .. andcut it in the second hour. It would be demo'd by dinner." ''Billboard'' described the resulting sound as containing "hints of everything from '80s new wave to reggae to countr ...
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