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Yep or YEP may refer to: * A form of yes, an affirmative particle in the English language; see ''yes and no'' * " Yep!", a 1959 Duane Eddy song * ''Yorkshire Evening Post'', a newspaper in England * Baojun Yep, an electric car People * Laurence Yep Laurence Michael Yep ( zh, t=葉祥添, s=叶祥添, p=Yè Xiángtiān, j=Jip6 Coeng4 Tim1; born June 14, 1948) is an American writer. He is known for his children's books, having won the Newbery Honor twice for his ''Golden Mountain'' series. I ... (born 1948), Chinese–American writer of children's books * Yep Kramer (born 1957), Dutch–Frisian speed skater {{disambiguation, surname, given name ...
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Yes And No
''Yes'' and ''no'', or similar word pairs, are expressions of the affirmative and the negative, respectively, in several languages, including English. Some languages make a distinction between answers to affirmative versus negative questions and may have three-form or four-form systems. English originally used a four-form system up to and including Early Middle English. Modern English uses a two-form system consisting of ''yes'' and ''no''. It exists in many facets of communication, such as: eye blink communication, head movements, Morse code, and sign language. Some languages, such as Latin, do not have yes-no word systems. Answering a "yes or no" question with single words meaning ''yes'' or ''no'' is by no means universal. About half the world's languages typically employ an echo response: repeating the verb in the question in an affirmative or a negative form. Some of these also have optional words for ''yes'' and ''no'', like Hungarian, Russian, and Portuguese. Ot ...
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Yep!
"Yep!" is a song written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood and performed by Eddy. The song reached #12 on the Canadian charts, #17 on the UK Singles Chart, and #30 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1959. The song appeared on his 1959 album, '' Especially for You''. The song was produced by Lee Hazlewood and Lester Sill. Other versions * The Surfaris The Surfaris are an American surf music band formed in Glendora, California, in 1962. They are best known for two songs that hit the record chart, charts in the Los Angeles area, and nationally by May 1963: "Surfer Joe" and "Wipe Out (instrume ... released a version as part of an EP in October 1963.The Surfaris, "Yep!" EP release
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Yorkshire Evening Post
The ''Yorkshire Evening Post'' (''YEP'') is a regional daily newspaper covering the City of Leeds. Founded in 1890 it is published by Yorkshire Post Newspapers, National World. Despite being having coverage and being sold across West Yorkshire the Yorkshire Evening Post traditionally provides close reporting on Leeds United F.C., Leeds United and Leeds Rhinos as well as the Yorkshire County Cricket Club team. The City of Leeds has two further widely circulated local papers, being the ''Wetherby News'' and the ''Gazette & Observer, Wharfedale and Airedale Observer''. History The paper was first published in 1890 by the Yorkshire Post Newspapers, Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Company Limited who already published the Broadsheet newspaper ''The Yorkshire Post''. Its main competitor was the ''Yorkshire Evening News'' which folded in 1963. In 1925 the ''Yorkshire Evening Post'' produced a separate edition for South Yorkshire printed simultaneously in Doncaster. It was closed in ...
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Baojun Yep
The Baojun Yep () is a battery electric crossover city car manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) since 2023 under the Baojun brand. "悦也" literally translates as "joy also" or "happy together", is the homophone of "越野" which means " offroad". History In February 2023, the Chinese joint-venture SAIC-GM-Wuling introduced a new small city car in the form of a combination of a 3-door hatchback with features reminiscent of large off-road vehicles such as the Suzuki Jimny. The result was the Baojun Yep crossover. The Yep is distinguished by its angular silhouette with clearly defined wheel arches, black bumpers, and sill covers, as well as an imitation spare wheel on the trunk lid. The vehicle also uses full LED lighting, with a characteristic arrangement of stripes on the front covers. In addition, despite its small external dimensions, the Yep is a 4-seater car that can accommodate 2 passengers in each row of seats, which has been achieved with a length of less than 3.4 meter ...
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Laurence Yep
Laurence Michael Yep ( zh, t=葉祥添, s=叶祥添, p=Yè Xiángtiān, j=Jip6 Coeng4 Tim1; born June 14, 1948) is an American writer. He is known for his children's books, having won the Newbery Honor twice for his ''Golden Mountain'' series. In 2005, he received the Children's Literature Legacy Award for his career contribution to American children's literature. Life, education, and career Yep was born in San Francisco, California, in Chinatown to Thomas (Gim Lew) Yep and Franche Lee Yep. His father was a first-generation American born in China who had moved to San Francisco as a boy. His mother was a second-generation Chinese American, was born in Ohio and raised in West Virginia where her family ran a Chinese laundry. After struggling through the Great Depression, Yep's family moved to a multicultural but predominantly African American neighborhood.Goodreads author biography https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14199.Laurence_Yep Yep grew up working in the family groc ...
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