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Pause (Run–D.M.C. Song)
Pause may refer to Technology * Stop playing audio or video, with the possibility to continue (in the case of video: with a still image) * The Pause key or symbol (⏸) ** Found on media players (software, digital, portable), remote controls, cassette decks, VCRs and optical disc players ( CD, DVD, Blu-ray) Computing * Pause key, the Pause/Break key on computer keyboards * pause, a DOS command * The Perl Authors Upload Server (PAUSE), an interface for uploading Perl modules to the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network Video games * Pause (video gaming), the option to temporarily suspend play of a video game (first seen in Yar's Revenge 1982) Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Pause'' (2014 film), a 2014 Swiss film * ''Pause'' (2018 film), a Cypriot film * "Pause" (''The Boondocks''), a 2010 episode from the third season of ''The Boondocks'' Music * Rest (music), a musical pause * Fermata, a musical pause of indefinite duration * Pause (band), a Thai rock band ...
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Media Controls
In digital electronics, analogue electronics and entertainment, the user interface may include media controls, transport controls or player controls, to enact and change or adjust the process of video playback, Sound, audio playback, and alike. These controls are commonly depicted as widely known symbols found in a multitude of products, exemplifying what is known as dominant design. Symbols Media control symbols are commonly found on both software and physical media players, remote controls, and multimedia keyboards. Their application is described in ISO/IEC 18035. The main symbols date back to the 1960s, with the Pause symbol having reportedly been invented at Ampex during that decade for use on reel-to-reel audio recorder controls, due to the difficulty of translating the word "pause" into some languages used in foreign markets. The Pause symbol was designed as a combination of the existing square Stop symbol and the caesura, and was intended to evoke the concept of an in ...
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Pause (The Boondocks)
"Pause" is the 7th episode of the third season of the American animated television series ''The Boondocks'', and the 37th episode overall. Written by series creator Aaron McGruder, along with Rodney Barnes, and directed by Sung Hoon Kim, the episode originally aired on Adult Swim on June 20, 2010. The title refers to a practice used to remove any ambiguity after making a double entendre that may be possibly misinterpreted as a claim or implication of homosexual orientation. The phrase "no homo" may also be used instead of, or in addition to "pause". Plot Robert plans to audition for the leading male role in ''Ma Dukes Finds Herself a Man'', the latest play by Winston Jerome. Jerome is a superstar African-American playwright, director, and actor whose work, as Huey later describes, is formulaic, Christian-themed, and mostly centers around an outrageous gun-blasting matriarch named "Ma Dukes", played by Winston himself, in drag. As a former struggling actor in his youth, Robert ...
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Articulatory Phonetics
The field of articulatory phonetics is a subfield of phonetics that studies articulation and ways that humans produce speech. Articulatory phoneticians explain how humans produce speech sounds via the interaction of different physiological structures. Generally, articulatory phonetics is concerned with the transformation of aerodynamic energy into acoustic energy. Aerodynamic energy refers to the airflow through the vocal tract. Its potential form is air pressure; its kinetic form is the actual dynamic airflow. Acoustic energy is variation in the air pressure that can be represented as sound waves, which are then perceived by the human auditory system as sound. Respiratory sounds can be produced by expelling air from the lungs. However, to vary the sound quality in a way useful for speaking, two speech organs normally move towards each other to contact each other to create an obstruction that shapes the air in a particular fashion. The point of maximum obstruction is called ...
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Prosody (linguistics)
In linguistics, prosody () is the study of elements of speech, including intonation, stress, rhythm and loudness, that occur simultaneously with individual phonetic segments: vowels and consonants. Often, prosody specifically refers to such elements, known as ''suprasegmentals'', when they extend across more than one phonetic segment. Prosody reflects the nuanced emotional features of the speaker or of their utterances: their obvious or underlying emotional state, the form of utterance (statement, question, or command), the presence of irony or sarcasm, certain emphasis on words or morphemes, contrast, focus, and so on. Prosody displays elements of language that are not encoded by grammar, punctuation or choice of vocabulary. Attributes of prosody In the study of prosodic aspects of speech, it is usual to distinguish between auditory measures ( subjective impressions produced in the mind of the listener) and objective measures (physical properties of the sound wave and ...
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Pause (slang)
"No homo" is a slang phrase used at the end of a sentence to assert the statement or action by the speaker had no intentional homosexual implications. The phrase is also "added to a statement in order to rid neselfof a possible homosexual double-entendre". History The phrase was originated by Harlem, New York City, natives as a way to quash any sexual and gender error or overstep within lyrics. Joshua Brown in the ''Journal of Homosexuality'', states "the phrase 'no homo' arose in Hip-Hop lyrics of the 1990s as a discourse interjection to negate supposed sexual and gender transgressions". The phrase "no homo" used in a lyrical context comes as a pre-emptive maneuver to deflect any attacks on the artist's masculinity or heterosexual status. Within this context, "'No homo' is not necessarily addressing homosexuality, but creating a verbal defensive in the musical battlefield that is wrought with signifyn' and bustin'. usiciansrealize that a lyric, which is 'inadvertently gay,' i ...
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Anxiety Replacement Therapy
''Anxiety Replacement Therapy'' is the fifth studio album by English indie pop band the Lottery Winners, released on 28 April 2023 through Modern Sky UK. It includes collaborations with Shaun Ryder, Frank Turner and Boy George, as well as three spoken word interludes performed by the actor Stephen Fry. The collaboration with George, "Let Me Down", was also released as a single. The band embarked on a tour throughout April through to mid-2023 in support of the album. Background The album was written by the band's lead vocalist Thom Rylance about his struggles with his mental health, following a year in his life. "Worry" was written by Rylance when he felt at his lowest; he stated that "Writing songs releases those dark emotions, so it's healthy for me." Critical reception Alex Green of the ''Belfast Telegraph'' called the album a "star-studded affair" on account of its collaborations, and wrote that it "goes for the jugular with anthemic choruses and a maximalist indie rock palat ...
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Pause (Pitbull Song)
"Pause" is a song from American rapper Pitbull's sixth studio album, '' Planet Pit''. The song was written by Armando C. Perez, Adrian Santalla, Abdesamad Ben Abdelouahid, Ari Affect Kalimi and Urales Vargas, and it was produced by DJ Buddha. The song peaked at number 33 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. "Pause" was used to promote the Zumba fitness program. It is also the theme song of the video game '' Zumba Fitness 2''. Track listing *;Album version #"Pause" – 3:01 *;Single version #"Pause (Zumba Mix)" – 3:00 Credits and personnel *Lead vocals – Pitbull * Producers – Dj Buddha *Lyrics – Armando C. Perez, Adrian Santalla, Abdesamad Ben Abdelouahid, Ari Kalimi, Urales Vargas *Label A label (as distinct from signage) is a piece of paper, plastic film, cloth, metal, or other material affixed to a container or product. Labels are most often affixed to packaging and containers using an adhesive, or sewing when affix ...: Polo Grounds, J Re ...
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Pause (Jay Dee Song)
"Pause" is a single by Jay Dee that was chosen to lead his 2001 album, '' Welcome 2 Detroit''. Besides a grunt and an ad-lib, ("Bounce"), Jay Dee doesn't perform on the song himself, but instead features his friends Frank-N-Dank, who brace the horn-laced track with suitably over-the-top braggadocio. Much of Dank's opening first is later featured in scratches on Dilla's Ruff Draft EP song "Let's Take It Back". The appropriately titled "Featuring Phat Kat" sees his one time fellow 1st Down member Phat Kat on the mic, while Jay Dee provides a subdued, but gritty canvas for him to let loose. The song is also notable for featuring one of Jay Dee's DJ Premier-esque scratch montages. Track listing *Side A: *#Pause (feat. Frank-N-Dank) (Clean) *#Pause (feat. Frank-N-Dank) (Dirty) *#Pause (Instrumental) *Side B: *#Featuring Phat Kat (feat. Phat Kat Ronald Christopher Watts (born August 26, 1971), better known by his stage name Phat Kat, is a rapper from Detroit, Michigan, best kn ...
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Pause (Run–D
Pause may refer to Technology * Stop playing audio or video, with the possibility to continue (in the case of video: with a still image) * The Pause key or symbol (⏸) ** Found on media players (software, digital, portable), remote controls, cassette decks, VCRs and optical disc players ( CD, DVD, Blu-ray) Computing * Pause key, the Pause/Break key on computer keyboards * pause, a DOS command * The Perl Authors Upload Server (PAUSE), an interface for uploading Perl modules to the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network Video games * Pause (video gaming), the option to temporarily suspend play of a video game (first seen in Yar's Revenge 1982) Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Pause'' (2014 film), a 2014 Swiss film * ''Pause'' (2018 film), a Cypriot film * "Pause" (''The Boondocks''), a 2010 episode from the third season of ''The Boondocks'' Music * Rest (music), a musical pause * Fermata, a musical pause of indefinite duration * Pause (band), a Thai rock band ...
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Pause (Four Tet Album)
''Pause'' is the second album by Four Tet. It was released on 28 May 2001 in the United Kingdom and on 9 October 2001 in the United States. ''Pause'' was Four Tet's first release on Domino Recording Company; his debut album, ''Dialogue'', had been distributed by Output Recordings. A recording of an office setting, most prominently featuring the sounds of typing on a computer keyboard, forms a recurring motif in the album; it both opens ("Glue of the World") and closes ("Hilarious Movie of the 90's") the album, and is also present in "Harmony One". Three tracks from ''Pause'' were later released in remixed form on Four Tet's ''Paws'' EP. Samples The acoustic guitar track "Everything Is Alright" is used as the theme music for the National Public Radio programme ''On Point''. The opening track "Glue of the World" is used in the background of the '' Six Feet Under'' episode "Someone Else's Eyes" (Season 2, Episode 9). This same track is used in the ''House, M.D.'' episode "La ...
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Pause (musician)
Daniel Zisette Kushnir (better known by his stage name Pause( is an American musician and rap artist. The multi-instrumentalist producer has risen to prominence in 2013 with placements on the Showtime series ''Ray Donovan'' (song: "Shouts Out") and Volition's 2013 release, Saints Row IV (soundtrack A soundtrack is a recorded audio signal accompanying and synchronised to the images of a book, drama, motion picture, radio program, television show, television program, or video game; colloquially, a commercially released soundtrack album of m ...) (song: "Caroline"). Origin of name The name Pause was originally a nickname given to him by his father—an attempt to teach him to pause before engaging in destructive behaviour. Discography External links * References {{DEFAULTSORT:Pause 1982 births Living people ...
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