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Both may refer to: Common English word * ''both'', a determiner or indefinite pronoun denoting two of something * ''both... and'', a correlative conjunction People * Both (surname) Music * The Both, an American musical duo consisting of Aimee Mann and Ted Leo; also their self-titled first album * "Both" (song), by Gucci Mane featuring Drake * BOTH, Belgian-French musical duo known for the 2014 single "Straight Outta Line" Film * ''Both'' (film), a 2005 film about an intersex stunt woman in San Francisco See also * Dual number, a form of the plural referring to exactly two things * 2 (number) 2 (two) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 1 and preceding 3. It is the smallest and only even prime number. Because it forms the basis of a duality, it has religious and spiritual significance in many cultur ...
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English Determiners
English determiners (also known as determinatives) are words – such as ''the'', ''a'', ''each'', ''some'', ''which'', ''this'', and ''six'' – that are most commonly used with nouns to specify their referents. The determiners form a closed lexical category in English. The syntactic role characteristically performed by determiners is known as the determinative function (see ). A determinative combines with a noun (or, more formally, a nominal; see ) to form a noun phrase (NP). This function typically comes before any modifiers in the NP (e.g., ''some very pretty wool sweaters'', not ''*very pretty some wool sweaters''). The determinative function is typically obligatory in a singular, countable, common noun phrase (compare ''I have a new cat'' to *''I have new cat''). Semantically, determiners are usually definite or indefinite (e.g., ''the cat'' versus ''a cat''), and they often agree with the number of the head noun (e.g., ''a new cat'' but not *''many new cat''). Morp ...
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Indefinite Pronoun
An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun which does not have a specific familiar referent. Indefinite pronouns are in contrast to definite pronouns. Indefinite pronouns can represent either count nouns or noncount nouns. They often have related forms across these categories: universal (such as ''everyone'', ''everything''), assertive existential (such as ''somebody'', ''something''), elective existential (such as ''anyone'', ''anything''), and negative (such as ''nobody'', ''nothing''). Many languages distinguish forms of indefinites used in affirmative contexts from those used in non-affirmative contexts. For instance, English "something" can be used only in affirmative contexts while "anything" is used otherwise. Indefinite pronouns are associated with indefinite determiners of a similar or identical form (such as ''every'', ''any'', ''all'', ''some''). A pronoun can be thought of as ''replacing'' a noun phrase, while a determiner ''introduces'' a noun phrase and precedes any a ...
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Correlative Conjunction
In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated or ) is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses that are called the conjuncts of the conjunctions. That definition may overlap with that of other parts of speech and so what constitutes a "conjunction" must be defined for each language. In English, a given word may have several senses and be either a preposition or a conjunction, depending on the syntax of the sentence. For example, ''after'' is a preposition in "he left after the fight" but is a conjunction in "he left after they fought". In general, a conjunction is an invariable (non-inflected) grammatical particle that may or may not stand between the items conjoined. The definition of conjunction may also be extended to idiomatic phrases that behave as a unit with the same function, "as well as", "provided that". A simple literary example of a conjunction is "the truth of nature, ''and'' the power of giving interest" (Samuel Taylor Coleridge's ''Biographia Literar ...
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Both (surname)
Both is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Andries Both, Dutch painter *Bob Both (born 1952), American record producer *Christiaan Both (1895–1977), Dutch sports shooter *Christiaan Both (ecologist), Christiaan Both (born 1969), Dutch ecologist *Edward Both (1908–1987), Australian inventor *Jan Dirksz Both, Dutch painter *Kuno-Hans von Both (1884–1955, German soldier *Marcus Both (born 1979), Australian golfer *Miklós Both (born 1981), Hungarian musician *Paul Both, German soldier *Pieter Both (1568–1615), Dutch politician See also

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The Both
The Both was an American indie rock musical duo consisting of Aimee Mann and Ted Leo. They began collaborating in 2013 and released a self-titled album in April 2014. Origins The songwriting collaboration between Aimee Mann and Ted Leo originated during a joint concert tour in 2012, and specifically with an appearance together at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on November 11, 2012, which was later described in the lyrics of their song "Milwaukee." At that time, Leo was the opening act for Mann, and the two sometimes collaborated on stage. They began writing songs together in December 2012. Mann and Leo were initially brought to each other's attention in 2001, when Scott Miller, leader of the bands Game Theory and The Loud Family, gave Mann one of Leo's albums. Miller, who died in April 2013, was later described as having a "special, spiritual, guru-like presence" in the heart of The Both's debut album. On March 8, 2013, the duo performed their first show together ...
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Both (song)
"Both" is a song by American rapper Gucci Mane featuring Canadian rapper Drake, released as the third single from the former's tenth studio album '' The Return of East Atlanta Santa''.(2016) The song was written by the artists alongside producers Metro Boomin and Southside. This songs marks their second collaboration following the 2016 song " Back on Road". Release On December 15, 2016, Gucci Mane teased the third single for the album, called "Both". The song features guest vocals from Drake, with production by Metro Boomin and Southside. It was then sent to urban radio January 31, 2017, as the third official single. Remix On April 13, 2017, an official remix featuring an additional verse from Lil Wayne was released. Chart performance "Both" debuted at number 41 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and would go on to chart for 22 weeks. It became Gucci Mane's longest-charting single as lead artist on the charts, behind "Black Beatles", which is his biggest hit overall. It also peaked ...
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Straight Outta Line
"Straight Outta Line" is a 2014 single by the Belgian-French electronic music duo BOTH released in Europe on 10 June 2014 by IASRecordings (Play It Again Sam), then in the United States on 10 March 2015 by Dim Mak Records. The song is revolving around the genres of EDM, Nu Soul, House and Funk. It was written by John Turrell (of Smoove & Turrell) and BOTH and was produced by BOTH. Music video The music video was shot by London-based film maker Lucy Tcherniak. The music video tells the story of a couple (played by Johnny Ortiz and Rhian Rees) who successfully cross a fenced Mexico-US border aided by a third person (played by Gabe Nevins), who also helps them in getting established in the new country. Track list *PIAS release #"Straight Outta Line" (radio edit) – 3:04 #"Straight Outta Line" (extended mix) – 4:00 #"Straight Outta Line" (P.A.F.F. Deep remix) – 4:50 *Dim Mak release #"Straight Outta Line" – 3:02 *Straight Outta Line (The Remixes) #"Straight Outta Line" (Marn ...
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Both (film)
''Both'' is a 2005 US-Canadian-Peruvian drama film directed by Lisset Barcellos. Starring Jackie Parker, Mike Martinez, Nicole Wilder, Fabrizio Aguilar, Ximena Ameri and Pable Barcellos, the film tells the story of a stunt double with an intersex variation, who discovers her past. The film was welcomed by members of the intersex community. The world premiere took place at San Francisco's Frameline Film Festival and was welcomed by the Intersex Society of North America.Lisset Barcellos film "Both" screens in San Francisco
, May 19, 2005.


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Dual Number
In algebra, the dual numbers are a hypercomplex number system first introduced in the 19th century. They are expressions of the form , where and are real numbers, and is a symbol taken to satisfy \varepsilon^2 = 0 with \varepsilon\neq 0. Dual numbers can be added component-wise, and multiplied by the formula : (a+b\varepsilon)(c+d\varepsilon) = ac + (ad+bc)\varepsilon, which follows from the property and the fact that multiplication is a bilinear operation. The dual numbers form a commutative algebra of dimension two over the reals, and also an Artinian local ring. They are one of the simplest examples of a ring that has nonzero nilpotent elements. History Dual numbers were introduced in 1873 by William Clifford, and were used at the beginning of the twentieth century by the German mathematician Eduard Study, who used them to represent the dual angle which measures the relative position of two skew lines in space. Study defined a dual angle as , where is the angle be ...
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