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New English (other)
New English may refer to: * Modern English * Anglo-Irish people or New English people, settlers in Ireland * ''New English'' (EP), an EP by Ambulance LTD * ''New English'' (mixtape), by Desiigner See also * New Englander * New England English *Old English Old English (, ), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages. It was brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, Anglo ... {{disambiguation History of the English language ...
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Anglo-Irish People
Anglo-Irish people () denotes an ethnic, social and religious grouping who are mostly the descendants and successors of the English Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. They mostly belong to the Anglican Church of Ireland, which was the established church of Ireland until 1871, or to a lesser extent one of the English dissenting churches, such as the Methodist church, though some were Roman Catholics. They often defined themselves as simply "British", and less frequently "Anglo-Irish", "Irish" or "English". Many became eminent as administrators in the British Empire and as senior army and naval officers since Kingdom of England and Great Britain were in a real union with the Kingdom of Ireland until 1800, before politically uniting into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) for over a century. The term is not usually applied to Presbyterians in the province of Ulster, whose ancestry is mostly Lowland Scottish, rather than English or Irish, and who are sometimes id ...
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New English (EP)
''New English EP'' is an EP released by Ambulance LTD on March 14, 2006 containing new songs, old demos from their first album, '' LP'', and a cover of a Pink Floyd song ("Fearless"). According to theiofficial website it was intended to tide over fans until the release of their second full-length album in the fall of 2007 (which did not come to pass). Track listing # "New English" – 2:33 # "Arbuckle's Swan Song" – 2:52 # "Fearless" (live) - 5:03 # "Heavy Lifting" (acoustic demo) – 2:18 # "Sugar Pill" (demo) - 3:51 # "Country Gentleman" – 3:33 # "Straight A's" – 4:24 Credits * All songs written by Marcus Congleton, except: ** "Arbuckle's Swan Song" written by Matthew Dublin. ** "Fearless" written by Roger Waters and David Gilmour. * "New English" recorded and mixed by John Davis and Ambulance LTD at the Bunker, Brooklyn. * "Arbuckle's Swan Song" produced, recorded, and mixed by Barny and Ambulance LTD at Rockfield Studios, Wales. * "Fearless" recorded live at Napster ...
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New English (mixtape)
''New English'' is the debut mixtape by American rapper Desiigner. It was released on June 26, 2016, by GOOD Music and Def Jam Recordings. ''New English'' features guest appearances from Pusha T, King Savage and Mekado. The mixtape's lead single: "Panda" was released on December 15, 2015. In April 2016, that single reached the top of the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Background On April 12, 2016, in an interview with ''Billboard'', Desiigner first announced that the title of the mixtape would be called ''Trap History Month''. However, the mixtape was formally announced on June 22, 2016, with the new title to the mixtape called ''New English'', when he premiered it at a Tidal-sponsored listening party in New York City. Although no release date was provided at that time, Desiigner released the mixtape just four days later, exclusively through Tidal's streaming service. It was later released into the iTunes Store and Spotify later that day. The tracks were eventually uploaded to YouTube ...
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New England
New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. It is bordered by the state of New York to the west and by the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick to the northeast and Quebec to the north. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east and southeast, and Long Island Sound is to the southwest. Boston is New England's largest city, as well as the capital of Massachusetts. Greater Boston is the largest metropolitan area, with nearly a third of New England's population; this area includes Worcester, Massachusetts (the second-largest city in New England), Manchester, New Hampshire (the largest city in New Hampshire), and Providence, Rhode Island (the capital of and largest city in Rhode Island). In 1620, the Pilgrims, Puritan Separatists from England, established Plymouth Colony, the second successful English settlement in America, following the Jamestown Settlement in Virginia foun ...
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New England English
New England English is, collectively, the various distinct dialects and varieties of American English originating in the New England area. Most of eastern and central New England once spoke the " Yankee dialect", some of whose accent features still remain in eastern New England today, such as "R-dropping" (though this feature is now receding among younger speakers). Accordingly, one linguistic division of New England is into Eastern versus Western New England English, as defined in the 1939 ''Linguistic Atlas of New England'' and the 2006 '' Atlas of North American English'' (ANAE). The ANAE further argues for a division between Northern versus Southern New England English, especially on the basis of the cot–caught merger and fronting (applying twice, for example, in the phrase ''Park the car''). The ANAE also categorizes the strongest differentiated New England accents into four combinations of the above dichotomies, simply defined as follows: * Northeastern New England Eng ...
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Old English (other)
Old English is an early form of the English language spoken by Anglo-Saxons until the 12th century. Old English or Olde English may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Olde English (sketch comedy), an American comedy troupe * ''Old English'' (film), a 1930 American pre-Code drama Beverages * A cider from Gaymer Cider Company * Olde English 800, an American malt liquor Language and typography * Early Modern English, the language of Shakespeare and the King James Bible, sometimes referred to colloquially as ''old'' English * Old English, a style of handwriting or typeface, also known as Blackletter Peoples * Old English (Ireland), 12th-century settlers from England * Anglo-Saxons, 5th-century invaders of Britain Other uses * A furniture polish and wood care product manufactured by Reckitt Benckiser See also * History of the English language * Anglo-Saxon England * Anglo-Saxon (other) * New English (other) New English may refer to: * Mode ...
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