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Remember Me (Nigeria Film)
Remember Me may refer to: Film and television Film * ''Remember Me'' (1979 film), an American documentary short by Dick Young * ''Remember Me'' (1985 film), an Australian TV movie * ''Remember Me?'' (film), a 1997 British comedy by Nick Hurran * ''Remember Me'' (2010 film), an American romantic coming-of-age drama by Allen Coulter * ''Remember Me'' (2013 film), a Canadian short film by Jean-François Asselin * ''Remember Me'' (2016 film), an American comedy by Steve Goldbloom * ''Remember Me'' (2019 film), a Spanish-American-French romantic comedy by Martin Rosete Television * ''Remember Me'' (TV series), a 2014 British drama serial * "Remember Me" (''The 100''), a 2015 episode * "Remember Me?" (''Dexter's Laboratory''), a 2002 episode * "Remember Me" (''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''), a 2018 episode * "Remember Me" (''Shake It Up''), a 2013 episode * "Remember Me" (''Star Trek: The Next Generation''), a 1990 episode Literature * , a poem by Lydia Sigourney ( ...
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Remember Me (1979 Film)
''Remember Me'' is a 1979 American short documentary film produced by Dick Young, that was filmed in the US, the Middle East and Asia. It was nominated for an Academy Award The Academy Awards, better known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international film industry. The awards are regarded by many as the most prestigious, significant awards in the entertainment ind ... for Best Documentary Short. Summary Documenting and contrasting children's youthful beauty with the squalor, hardship and wasted potential of their daily lives; students learning how their counterparts really live and are encouraged to think about what these children need to thrive. References External links *at Pyramid Media 1979 films 1979 documentary films 1979 short films 1970s short documentary films American short documentary films 1970s English-language films 1970s American films {{US-documentary-film-stub ...
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Remember Me (Mary Higgins Clark Novel)
Remember Me (1994) is a suspense novel by American author Mary Higgins Clark. Synopsis After losing her young son Bobby in a tragic accident, bereaved mother Menley Nichols finds her relationship with husband Adam, a high-profile criminal attorney, steadily falling apart. However, the birth of their second child, Hannah, promises to save their marriage, and the three of them start a new life in a rented house on Cape Cod. But as Menley will soon learn, things are never that simple. For at her new home, the aptly named Remember House, strange incidents force her into reliving the terrible night she lost her son, and she soon fears for the safety of her new daughter. Meanwhile, Adam takes on a client suspected of drowning his wife, and the two scenarios soon collide and result in a dramatic final confrontation on a rainswept beach for the Nicholses. Reception The novel was a critical and commercial success, topping ''The New York Times'' bestseller lists and garnering positive revi ...
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Remember Me, Vol
Remember may refer to: Film and television * '' Remember?'', a 1939 film starring Robert Taylor and Greer Garson * ''Remember'' (1926 film), an American silent drama film * ''Remember'' (2015 film), a Canadian film by Atom Egoyan, starring Christopher Plummer * ''Remember'' (2022 film), a Korean film * "Remember" (''Star Trek: Voyager''), a 1996 episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager'' * "Remember" (''Desperate Housewives''), a 2006 two-episode season finale of ''Desperate Housewives'' * "Remember" (''The Walking Dead''), an episode of the television series ''The Walking Dead'' * ''Remember'' (TV series), a 2015 South Korean television series Music Albums * ''Remember'' (Big Bang album), 2008 * ''Remember'' (Crystal Lewis album), 1992 * ''Remember'' (Hiroyuki Sawano album), 2019 * ''Remember'' (Mikuni Shimokawa album), 2006 * ''Remember'' (Rusted Root album), 1996 * ''Remember'' (S.E.S. album), 2017 * ''Remember'' (T-ara EP), 2016 * ''Remember'' (The Fiery Furnaces album ...
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Remember Me (Oh My Girl EP)
''Remember Me'' (stylized in all caps) is the sixth extended play (EP) by South Korean girl group Oh My Girl. It was released by WM Entertainment on September 10, 2018 and distributed by Kakao M. The album contains five songs, including the single "Remember Me". Release and promotion On August 21, 2018, Oh My Girl's agency WM Entertainment revealed that the group had recently completed music video shooting for a comeback planned the following month. A showcase was held in the evening of September 10 to commemorate the release of the new record. ''Remember Me'' is the group's sixth extended play, released in "Pink" and "Violet" versions. The day after the album's official release, Oh My Girl had their comeback stage for ''Remember Me'' on the music program ''The Show'', performing the single "Remember Me" on television. They won their second music show award from the same program on September 18. Commercial performance The album debuted at number three on South Korea's Weekly Gao ...
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Remember Me (British Sea Power EP)
''Remember Me'' was a Japan-only EP by Sea Power, then known as "British Sea Power", collating the title track, the five B-sides from its UK single re-release and three tracks from the earlier "Carrion/Apologies to Insect Life" UK single. It is sought after mainly for its rarity, unique Japanese style packaging and as the only place to find "The Scottish Wildlife Experience" on CD. Track listing # "Remember Me" – 3:14 # "Salty Water" – 3:53 # "Good Good Boys" – 3:46 # "Moley & Me" – 4:10 # "The Smallest Church in Sussex" – 2:55 # "The Scottish Wildlife Experience" – 2:56 # "Albert's Eyes" – 3:37 # "Carrion (Ridgeway Mix)" – 4:07 # "Apologies to Insect Life (Russian Rock Demo)" – 3:03 See also *Remember Me (British Sea Power song) *Carrion/Apologies to Insect Life "Carrion"/"Apologies to Insect Life" is a double A-side single by British Sea Power. Both songs feature on their debut album, '' The Decline of British Sea Power'', and this was the first single t ...
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Remember Me (Sage The Gemini Album)
''Remember Me'' is the debut studio album by American rapper Sage the Gemini. It was released on March 25, 2014, by HBK Gang Records, EMPIRE Recordings and Republic Records. The album was produced by Gemini himself, The Exclusives, League of Starz, Tha Bizness and members of The Invasion such Jay Ant, Kuya Beats and P-Lo. The album features guest appearances from Iamsu!, Justin Bieber, Kool John, Jay Ant, P-Lo, Eric Bellinger, Berner and August Alsina, among others. The album was met with generally positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its production and Sage's vocals, but criticized its lyrical content. ''Remember Me'' debuted at number 47 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 7,200 copies in its first-week. It was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting sales of over 500,000 copies in the United States. The album was supported by five singles: " Red Nose", "Gas Pedal" featuring Iamsu!, "College Drop" featuring Kool J ...
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Remember Me (Mac Dre Album)
''Remember Me'' is a 2002 album by hyphy Bay Area rapper Mac Dre Andre Louis Hicks (July 5, 1970 – November 1, 2004), known by his stage name Mac Dre, was an American rapper from Vallejo, California. He was an instrumental figure in the emergence of hyphy The term hyphy ( ) is Oakland slang meaning "h .... Track listing # "Another Dose" - (Intro) # "Livin' That Life" - (Remix) # "Gift 2 Gab" # "How I Got This Name" - (Remix) # "Should of Been Mo"' - (Remix) # "My Folks" # "Who Can It Be" - (Remix) # "Back 2 My Mission" - (Remix) # "Times R Gettin' Crazy" - (Remix) # "Feelin Like That Nigga" # "California Livin'" - (Remix) {{Authority control 2002 albums Mac Dre albums ...
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Remember Me (Kokia Album)
''Remember Me'' (stylised as Remember me) is Kokia's third album, released in November 2003. It is currently her most commercially successful release, reaching #15 on the charts due to the success of the singles " Kawaranai Koto (Since 1976)" and " The Power of Smile/Remember the Kiss." Background The recording sessions for ''Remember Me'' were the first under Victor Entertainment's main management, after releasing her 2002 album ''Trip Trip'' with a Victor subsidiary, Gai Records. Two singles were released before the album: " Kawaranai Koto (Since 1976)" in May, and " The Power of Smile/Remember the Kiss," two months before the album in September 2003. However, Kokia's first promoted song associated with the new management was . The song was used as the second ending theme for the anime Hungry Heart: Wild Striker from the 13th episode onwards, originally airing on Animax in December 2002. It was later released as a B-side of the "Kawaranai Koto" single, and did not make it ont ...
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Remember Me (Frank Strozier Album)
''Remember Me'' is an album by jazz musician Frank Strozier, recorded in 1976 for SteepleChase Records. Track listing :''All tracks by Strozier, except where noted.'' #"Remember Me" - 6:32 #"Kram Samba" - 4:54 #"Neicy" - 6:41 #"Sidestreet" - 4:22 #"For Our Elders" - 8:50 #"Get Out of Town" (Cole Porter) - 6:32 #"Hit It" (Atkinson) - 5:02 Personnel * Frank Strozier - alto sax, flute (3) * Danny Moore - flugelhorn (all except 5) * Howard Johnson - tuba (all except 5) * Harold Mabern - piano * Lisle Atkinson - bass * Michael Carvin Michael Wayne Carvin (born December 12, 1944) is an American jazz drummer. Biography Born in Houston, Texas, Carvin began his musical training at the age of six with his father, one of the top drummers in Houston. By the age of twelve, Carvin b ... - drums References {{Authority control 1977 albums SteepleChase Records albums Frank Strozier albums ...
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You Can Shed Tears That She Is Gone
"You can shed tears that she is gone..." is the opening line of a piece of popular verse, based on a short prose poem, "Remember Me", written in 1982 by English painter and poet David Harkins (born 14 November 1958). The verse – sometimes also known as "She Is Gone" – has often been given an anonymous attribution, but Harkins claimed his original authorship after it was chosen by Queen Elizabeth II as part of the funeral ceremony for her mother, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, in April 2002. It has subsequently become a popular choice to be read at funeral ceremonies, although according to Harkins it was originally written about unrequited love, rather than death. Composition At the time it was written, Harkins was a bakery worker and aspiring artist living in Carlisle, Cumbria. Writing in the ''Daily Mail'' in 2003, he said:
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Nancy Farmer
Nancy Farmer is an American author of children's and young adult books and science fiction. She has written three Newbery Honor Books and won the U.S. National Book Award for Young People's Literature for ''The House of the Scorpion'', published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers in 2002. Biography Farmer was born in Phoenix, Arizona. She earned her B.A. at Reed College (1963) and later studied chemistry and entomology at the University of California, Berkeley.Farmer"Bio"(no date). She enlisted in the Peace Corps (1963–1965), and subsequently worked in Mozambique and Rhodesia (present-day Zimbabwe), where she studied biological methods of controlling the tsetse fly between 1975–1978. She met her future husband, Harold Farmer, at the University of Rhodesia (now the University of Zimbabwe). They married after a week-long courtship. As of 2010, Farmer lives in Arizona's Chiricahua Mountains with her husband. They have one son, Daniel.Farmer"Moving"(June 17, 2010). Bibliog ...
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