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Pretty Boy (Sampaguita Pictures Film)
Pretty Boy may refer to: People * Pretty Boy Floyd (1904–1934), American gangster and bank robber * Don Covay (1936–2015), American singer * Larry Hennig (1936–2018), American professional wrestler * Floyd Mayweather Jr. (born 1977), American boxer * Doug Somers (1951–2017), American professional wrestler Songs * "Pretty Boy", by 2NE1 from ''2NE1'', 2009 * "Pretty Boy", by Danity Kane from '' Welcome to the Dollhouse'', 2008 * "Pretty Boy", by Edurne, 2013 * "Pretty Boy", by Erreway from '' Señales'', 2003 * "Pretty Boy", by Janet Jackson from '' Dream Street'', 1984 * "Pretty Boy", by Joji from ''Nectar'', 2020 * "Pretty Boy", by Juniel, 2013 * "Pretty Boy", by M2M from '' Shades of Purple'', 2000 * "Pretty Boy", by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds from ''Council Skies'', 2023 (released as a single in 2022) * "Pretty Boy", by S Club 8 from '' Sundown'', 2003 * "Pretty Boy", by Young Galaxy from '' Ultramarine'', 2013 Other uses * Pretty Boy (comics), a Marvel ...
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Pretty Boy Floyd
Charles Arthur Floyd (February 3, 1904 – October 22, 1934), nicknamed Pretty Boy Floyd, was an American bank robber. He operated in the West and Central states, and his criminal exploits gained widespread press coverage in the 1930s. He was seen positively by the public because it was believed that during robberies he burned mortgage documents, freeing many people from their debts. He was pursued and killed by a group of Bureau of Investigation (BOI) agents led by Melvin Purvis. Historians have speculated as to which officers were at the event, but accounts document that local officers Robert "Pete" Pyle and George Curran were present at his fatal shooting and also at his embalming. Floyd has continued to be a familiar figure in American popular culture, sometimes seen as notorious, other times portrayed as a tragic figure, even a victim of the hard times of the Great Depression in the United States. Early life Floyd was born in Bartow County, Georgia in 1904. His family move ...
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Juniel
Choi Seo-ah ( Korean: 최서아; born Choi Jun-hee on 3 September 1993), better known by her stage name Juniel, ( Hangul: 주니엘, often stylized as JUNIEL) is a South Korean singer-songwriter. She began her career in Japan before eventually debuting in South Korea. She was first known as 'Junie', but eventually changed her stage name to 'Juniel', which was derived from combining her name, Junie, and L for 'love'. She was also a member of the duo Romantic J with CNBLUE's Lee Jong-hyun under former label FNC Entertainment. In 2016, Juniel announced on her social media that she legally changed her native name from 최준희 (Choi Jun-hee) to 최서아 (Choi Seo-ah). Life and career 1993–10: Early life and career beginnings Choi Jun-hee was born on 3 September 1993, in South Korea. As a child, she began dancing and singing, with popular soloist BoA being her inspiration. She started playing the guitar in her third year of junior high school. She wrote her first song, "Bo ...
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Pretty Man
''Bel Ami'' () is a 2013–2014 South Korean romantic comedy television series starring Jang Keun-suk, Lee Ji-eun, Lee Jang-woo, and Han Chae-young. Based on the same-titled 17-volume manhwa by Chon Kye-young, it aired on KBS2 from November 20, 2013, to January 9, 2014, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 ( KST) for 16 episodes. Synopsis Dokgo Ma-te (Jang Keun-suk) is a pretty boy. His mother dies without giving him the password to meet his father, whom he never knew. Ma-te's mother gives it instead to Hong Yoo-ra (Han Chae-young), an ex-heiress who was once the daughter-in-law of a wealthy family. A family that she thinks Ma-te's father is the chairman of. Yoo-ra promises to give him the password if he conquers several women and learns valuable lessons from each of them so as to conquer Na Hong-ran, Yoo-ra's ex mother-in-law and the Chairman Park Ki-suk's wife, who is evil and ruthless. But then Kim Bo-tong ( IU), an ordinary girl from a poor background decides to aid Ma-te ...
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Prettyboy Reservoir
Prettyboy Reservoir is a reservoir in northern Baltimore County, Maryland, also known as the Hereford Zone. Even though the reservoir is in the county, the City of Baltimore owns the reservoir and the surrounding land of forested watershed. The reservoir is one of three reservoirs created to supply the Metropolitan Baltimore municipal water system for Baltimore City, Baltimore County and northern Anne Arundel County constructed by the Baltimore City Department of Public Works. Prettyboy Reservoir, along with Loch Raven Reservoir that is downstream of the Gunpowder Falls, provide about 61% of the drinking water for the Baltimore Metropolitan system. For this reason, the Prettyboy is considered a "source water" or drinking water watershed. The reservoir on average contains about of water. A website for the reservoir is maintained by The City of Baltimore and can be found aPrettyBoyReservoir.orgThe water from Prettyboy Reservoir is transferred to Loch Raven Reservoir via Gunpowde ...
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Pretty Boy (short Story)
There are various sources for short stories set in the Ender's Game series. One is the short story collection ''First Meetings'' by Orson Scott Card. This collection contains the original novelette ''Ender's Game'' plus three other stories. Another source is Card’s webzine ''InterGalactic Medicine Show''. The first four stories from Card's webzine: "Mazer in Prison," "Pretty Boy," "Cheater," and "A Young Man with Prospects," also appear in the paperback anthology ''Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show''. Reprints of short stories in the Ender's Game series can be found in other science fiction anthologies. ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' *"Ender's Game" This story is the original Ender's Game novelette which Card published in the August 1977 issue of ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact''. *" Gloriously Bright" This story introduces the characters of Han Fei-tzu, Han Qing-jao, and Si Wang-mu and was published in the January 1991 issue of ''Analog Science Fiction ...
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Pretty Boy (comics)
The Reavers are a fictional team of criminal cyborgs appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The most significant team of Reavers were dedicated to the destruction of the mutant X-Men, and a number of them especially wanted to take revenge on Wolverine in particular. The name Reavers was originally used by a gang of Australian cyborgs. The name later referred to a group under the leadership of Donald Pierce, consisting of the three survivors from the original Reavers along with other cyborgs. The aforementioned Reavers are different from the Reavers of the planet Arcturus IV, who exist in the future of the alternate reality Earth-691 and are involved in the histories of the Guardians of the Galaxy members Starhawk and Aleta. The Reavers appeared in the 2017 film ''Logan'' with their leader Donald Pierce portrayed by Boyd Holbrook. Publication history The Reavers first appeared in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #229 and was created by Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri. ...
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Ultramarine (album)
''Ultramarine'' is the fourth studio album by Young Galaxy, released in April 2013. As with their previous album, it was produced by Dan Lissvik and was released on Paper Bag Records. The album was named a longlisted nominee for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize on June 13, 2013, and named to the short list on July 16, 2013."Polaris Music Prize Unveils 2013 Long List"
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Sundown (S Club 8 Album)
''Sundown'' is the second and final album by the British pop group S Club 8. It was released in 2003 and went to number 13 on the UK Albums Chart. The track "One Thing I Know" was co-written by the former Spice Girl Emma Bunton, who also provided backing vocals. The title track was also released by another 19 Management act, American Juniors ''American Juniors'' is an American reality television singing competition series that was broadcast for one season from June 3 to August 19, 2003, on Fox. The series was a spin-off of ''American Idol'', but with younger contestants. The show ha .... Track listing Charts Certifications References 2003 albums S Club 8 albums Polydor Records albums {{2000s-pop-album-stub ...
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds are an English rock band formed in 2010 as the solo moniker of former Oasis songwriter, lead guitarist, and backing vocalist Noel Gallagher. The touring band consists of former Oasis members Gem Archer (guitar), Mike Rowe (piano), and Chris Sharrock (drums), as well as former Zutons member Russell Pritchard (bass). The band has also had a variety of guests contribute to albums such as the Crouch End Festival Chorus, Amorphous Androgynous, Johnny Marr, and Paul Weller. Since his departure from Oasis in August 2009, many speculated that Gallagher might record a solo album. In July 2011, he held a press conference to confirm this, after denying rumours from his brother Liam had already heard the tracks featured on it. Later that year, Noel released the project's self-titled debut album. Several singles from the album were released, including "The Death of You and Me", " If I Had a Gun...", " AKA... What a Life!", " Dream On", and " Everybody's o ...
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Shades Of Purple
There are numerous variations of the color purple, a sampling of which are shown below. In common English usage, ''purple'' is a range of hues of color occurring between red and blue. However, the meaning of the term purple is not well defined. There is confusion about the meaning of the terms purple and violet even among native speakers of English. Many native speakers of English in the United States refer to the blue-dominated spectral color beyond blue as purple, but the same color is referred to as violet by many native English speakers in the United Kingdom. The full range of colors between red and blue is referred to by the term purple in some British authoritative texts, whereas the same range of colors is referred to by the term violet in some other texts. The confusion about the range of meanings of the terms violet and purple is even larger when including other languages and historical texts. Since this Wikipedia page contains contributions from authors from differe ...
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Nectar (Joji Album)
''Nectar'' is the second studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Joji, released on 25 September 2020 via 88rising. It features the singles "Sanctuary", "Run", " Gimme Love", "Daylight" with Diplo, and "Your Man", as well as collaborations with Benee, Lil Yachty, Omar Apollo, Yves Tumor and Rei Brown. Background The album was announced on 17 April 2020 with the single "Gimme Love". It was originally set to be released on 10 July 2020, but on 12 June 2020 Joji announced that the album had been delayed to 25 September 2020 citing the COVID-19 pandemic. Joji revealed the track listing on 11 September. Track listing Notes * indicates an additional producer. * "Modus" and "Nitrous" are stylized in all caps. Personnel Musicians * George Miller – vocals * Greg Kurstin – bass, Mellotron, piano (4) * Randy Pereira – solo guitar (7) * Omar Apollo – vocals (9) * Lil Yachty – vocals (11) * Miles Benjamin Robinson – guitar (11) * Rei Brown – vocals (12) * Benee – v ...
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Don Covay
Donald James Randolph (March 24, 1936 – January 31, 2015), better known by the stage name Don Covay, was an American R&B, rock and roll, and soul singer-songwriter most active from the 1950s to the 1970s. His most successful recordings include " Mercy, Mercy" (1964), "See-Saw" (1965), and "It's Better to Have (and Don't Need)" (1974). He also wrote "Pony Time", a US number 1 hit for Chubby Checker, and "Chain of Fools", a Grammy-winning song for Aretha Franklin. He received a Pioneer Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1994. Writing in the ''Washington Post'' after his death, Terence McArdle said, "Mr. Covay’s career traversed nearly the entire spectrum of rhythm-and-blues music, from doo-wop to funk." Early life Covay was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina. His father, a Baptist preacher, died when Covay was eight. He resettled in Washington, D.C., with his mother Helen Zimmerman Randolph and his siblings in the early 1950s and initially sang in the Cherry Keys ...
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