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Killing Time (UK Subs Album)
Killing Time or Killin' Time may refer to: * Killing time, the act of being idle * The Killing Time, a period in late 17th century Scottish history Art, entertainment, and media Films (Chronological) * ''Killing Time'', a 1979 film directed by Fronza Woods * ''Killing Time'', a 1984 film nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Short Film * ''The Killing Time'' (film), a 1987 film starring Kiefer Sutherland * ''Killing Time'', a 1995 short film by Damian Harris starring Eric Stoltz * ''Killing Time'' (1998 film), a British film by Bharat Nalluri * ''Killing Time'' (2007 film), a documentary by Annika Gustafson about the Bhutanese refugees Literature Fiction (Alphabetical by author) * ''Killing Time'' (Carr novel), a 2000 novel by Caleb Carr * ''Killing Time'' (''Star Trek'' novel), a 1985 ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' novel by Della van Hise * ''Killing Time'', a 1967 novel by Thomas Berger * ''Killing Time'', a 1988 novel by Robert J. Conley * ''Killing Time'', a 1 ...
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Idleness
Idleness is a lack of motion or energy. In describing a person, idle means the act of nothing or no work (for example: "John Smith is an idle person"). A person who spends his or her days doing nothing could be said to be "idly passing his or her days" (for example: "Mary has been idle on her instant messenger account for hours."). An idle machine is stopped, exerting no work. A computer processor or communication circuit is described as idle when it is not being used by any program, application or message. Similarly, an engine of an automobile may be described as idle when it is running only to sustain its running (not doing any useful work), this is also called the tickover (see idle). Idleness as dependent upon cultural norms Typically, when one describes a machine as idle, it is an objective statement regarding its current state. However, when used to describe a person, idle typically carries a negative connotation, with the assumption that the person is wasting their time ...
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Dave Lindorff
Dave Lindorff is an American investigative reporter, filmmaker, a columnist for ''CounterPunch'' and a contributor to '' Tarbell.org,'' ''The Nation,'' ''FAIR'' and ''Salon.com''. His work was highlighted by Project Censored 2004, 2011 and 2012. Born in 1949, Lindorff lives just outside Philadelphia. Career Lindorff graduated from Wesleyan University in 1972 with a BA in Chinese language. He then received an MS in Journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1975. A two-time Fulbright Scholar (Shanghai, 1991–92 and Taiwan, 2004), he was also a Knight-Bagehot Fellow in Economics and Business Journalism at Columbia University in 1978–79. In 2019, he was a winner of an "Izzy" for "Outstanding Independent Journalism" awarded by the Park Center for Independent Media. The prize, honored his career work as an investigative journalist and especially his December 2018 ''Nation'' magazine cover story, "Exclusive: the Pentagon's Massive Accounting Fraud E ...
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Killing Time (Massacre Album)
''Killing Time'' is the debut album by American experimental rock trio Massacre. It was released in September 1981, through record label Celluloid. It consists of a compilation of recordings made at Martin Bisi's OAO studio in Brooklyn, New York City in June 1981, and live recordings taken from their April 1981 Paris concerts. The group disbanded shortly after, eventually reforming 17 years later with Charles Hayward replacing Maher on drums. They recorded one more studio album and three live albums for John Zorn’s Tzadik Records. ''Killing Time'' was generally well received by critics of the time. Critical reception AllMusic called it "one of the most obscure and most wonderful" albums to come out of the early 1980s downtown avant-garde scene. Pitchfork Media opined that it "belongs in a pretty select group of great, instrumental avant-rock albums". A BBC review describe Massacre as "an unholy union of The Shadows, Captain Beefheart, Derek Bailey and Funkadelic", and c ...
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Killing Time (Girl Album)
''Killing Time'' is a British glam rock band Girl compilation album that was released after the band broke up. It was made with leftover tracks from the recording sessions of their two studio albums and unpublished tracks for a third studio album never released. Track listing #"Juliet" ''(Russ Ballard)'' – 4:16 #" Nut Bush City Limits" – 2:34 ''(Tina Turner)'' (Ike & Tina Turner cover) #"Mad for It" ''( Gerry Laffy)'' – 3:47 #"White Prophet" ''(Phil Collen, Phil Lewis)'' – 2:47 #"Green Light" ''(Laffy)'' – 2:58 #"This Town" ''(Laffy, Lewis)'' – 3:11 #"Aeroplane Food" ''(Gary Holton)'' – 2:48 #"Make It Medical" ''(Collen, Laffy, Lewis)'' – 2:57 #"Nothing but the Night" ''(Lewis)'' – 3:55 #"Big Night Out" ''(Collen, Lewis)'' – 4:10 #"I Got Love" ''(Laffy, Lewis)'' – 2:55 #"Lucky" ''(???)'' – 3:30 #"Killing Time" ''(Collen, Lewis)'' – 3:23 #"Naughty Boy" ''(Collen, Lewis)'' – 3:25 #"King Rat" ''(Lewis)'' – 3:19 #"Mogal" ''(Lewis)'' – 3:49 #"Love Is ...
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Killing Time (Bayside Album)
''Killing Time'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Bayside. Background and production On March 12, 2010, it was announced that they group had signed to major label Wind-up Records and were expected to release their next album in the fall. The album was produced by famed British producer Gil Norton, who has previously worked with such bands as the Pixies, Foo Fighters and Jimmy Eat World. Release In August 2010, Raneri said the group were planning to have their next album out in early 2011. On October 6, ''Killing Time'' was announced for release in February 2011, and revealed the track listing. The group then embarked on the Out with the In Crowd Tour where they debuted new material from the album. On the tour, the group were giving away download cards which allowed fans to digitally download "Already Gone". On October 15, the album's artwork was revealed. On October 18, "Already Gone" was made a available for streaming. On November 15, "Sick, Sick, Sick" was mad ...
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Sweet Savage
Sweet Savage are a heavy metal band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, formed in 1979. Future Dio and Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell was an early member. Since forming in 1979, Sweet Savage have released three studio albums, three singles and one demo. Their latest album, ''Regeneration'', was released in 2011. Considered one of the pioneers of the new wave of British heavy metal movement alongside acts such as Iron Maiden, Saxon, Diamond Head, and Def Leppard, due to a handful of songs, most notably, played and recorded live on the BBC Radio One - ''The Friday Rock Show''. The band however, only released two singles in their first incarnation, failed to record a single album and thus success eluded them, leading to their disbandment by 1983. The band reformed in 1984 with a different line-up, but did not last long. The band reformed for a second time in the 1990s, following Metallica's cover of their song "Killing Time" as a B-side for their " The Unforgiven" single, ...
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Killin' Time (Gasolin' Album)
''Killin' Time'' was recorded in the spring of 1977 and released in Denmark in the summer of 1978. In Sweden it was released as ''Tivoli''. It was Gasolin's fourth and last album with English lyrics. Actually it was their last studio album release, although ''Gør det Noget'' was the last album they recorded. ''Killin' Time'' was produced by Felix Pappalardi because Gasolin' wanted someone who could produce an "American" sound so they could break the lucrative American market. However, Gasolin' was not satisfied with Pappalardi's mix and the record company would not release it in the USA because they did not believe that ''Killin' Time'' would sell. It was shelved for a year, and then released using another mix by Franz Beckerlee. (The original Pappalardi mix can be heard in ''A Foreign Affair'') ''Killin' Time'' is the only of the four albums with English lyrics that include almost only original material ("Closer", "Magic Garden" and "Sing My Song" are the exceptions). Steven Le ...
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Killin' Time (Clint Black Album)
''Killin' Time'' is the debut studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Clint Black. It was released on May 2, 1989, by RCA Nashville. The album, buoyed by the chart-topping success of its first four singles, was a huge hit upon its release, and established Black as one of the biggest new stars in country music. The album is currently certified triple platinum by the RIAA. " A Better Man", "Nothing's News", "Walking Away", " Nobody's Home", and " Killin' Time" were all huge hit songs. All of these except "Nothing's News" reached Number One on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles and Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart, while "Nothing's News" reached No. 3. In addition, "A Better Man" and "Nobody's Home" were declared the Number One songs of 1989 and 1990, respectively, according to ''Billboard''. Critical reception The ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote that "Black has a winning vocal style that evokes a very young Merle Haggard at times, and musi ...
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Killing Time (Australian Band)
Mantissa were an Australian hard rock band which formed as Killing Time in 1989. Killing Time included Nina Grant on bass guitar and vocals, Chris Paine on guitar, and Adam Pringle on lead vocals. In February 1991 they issued an extended play, ''Ruby's Mind'', which reached the Top 100 on the ARIA Singles Chart. Their ''Dream Alone'' (March 1992) extended play, peaked in the Top 30. Killing Time supported national tours by Jane's Addiction, Mudhoney, Scatterbrain and Baby Animals. In August 1992 Killing Time changed their name to Mantissa and followed with their debut album, ''Mossy God'', in October on Red Eye Records / Polydor Records, which appeared in the Top 50 ARIA Albums Chart. Their second album, ''Thirst'', appeared in August 1995 and the group disbanded in 1996. History Mantissa had formed in 1989 as Killing Time in Melbourne with Nina Grant (ex-Good and Evil) on bass guitar and vocals; Chris Paine (Utter Stench) on guitar; Adam Pringle (Compressed ...
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Killing Time (American Band)
Killing Time is a New York hardcore band. From their beginnings in 1988, under the name Raw Deal, they went on to record two full-length albums and several EPs, singles, and compilation tracks. The band went through three hiatuses before formally disbanding in 1998. However, the band re-formed in 2006 and has been touring/playing since. Work on their third full-length album was completed in March 2009. History Early days as Raw Deal (1989–1990) Raw Deal was formed in 1988 by Carl Porcaro, Rich McLoughlin and Anthony Drago after they split from their former band, Breakdown. Anthony Comunale (ex-Token Entry) was recruited on vocals and Mike Sentkiewitz (ex-Sick of It All) on guitar to round out the Raw Deal lineup. The band soon recorded a demo cassette and began playing at various venues in New York City, most notably at CBGB's which was home to many hardcore punk acts at the time. Following a show at The Ritz, they were signed by In Effect Records with an opportunity to rec ...
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Simon Armitage
Simon Robert Armitage (born 26 May 1963) is an English poet, playwright, musician and novelist. He was appointed Poet Laureate on 10 May 2019. He is professor of poetry at the University of Leeds. He has published over 20 collections of poetry, starting with '' Zoom!'' in 1989. Many of his poems concern his home town in West Yorkshire; these are collected in '' Magnetic Field: The Marsden Poems''. He has translated classic poems including the ''Odyssey'', '' The Death of King Arthur'', ''Pearl'', and ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight''. He has written several travel books including ''Moon Country'' and '' Walking Home: Travels with a Troubadour on the Pennine Way''. He has edited poetry anthologies including one on the work of Ted Hughes. He has participated in numerous television and radio documentaries, dramatisations, and travelogues. Early life and education Armitage was born in Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire, and grew up in the village of Marsden, where his fa ...
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Edwyn Gray
Edwyn Gray (born 1927) is a British writer who specialises in naval writing although at times has written short stories. He was born in London and educated at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe. He read economics at the University of London and then joined the British civil service. His writing career began in 1953 when he started writing for magazines. His first book was published in 1969, and he became a full-time writer in 1980. He moved to Norfolk Norfolk () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in East Anglia in England. It borders Lincolnshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the west and south-west, and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the No ... and devoted his time to writing, research and consultancy. Bibliography His books have been published both in the United Kingdom and the United States, and many have been translated into other languages. His works include: *''A damned un-English weapon: the story of British submar ...
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