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Beautiful Dreamer "Beautiful Dreamer" is a popular American song, with words and music written by Stephen Collins Foster in 1864. Foster wrote the song just six weeks before his death and it was published posthumously.
Beautiful Fruit-dove The Beautiful Fruit-dove, Ptilinopus pulchellus also known as Crimson-capped Fruit-dove or Rose-fronted Pigeon is a small, up to 19cm long, green fruit dove with a red crown, whitish throat, an olive-green bill and purplish feet. It has a grey breast and yellowish orange belly, with a reddish purple patch in between.
Beautiful Game Studios Beautiful Game Studios is a computer game development studio based in London, England. The studio is an internal development team within Eidos and was set up in late 2003 to develop Championship Manager 5 (and future games in the series).
Beautiful Girls Beautiful Girls (1996) is a film directed by Ted Demme and starring Matt Dillon, Uma Thurman, Mira Sorvino, Annabeth Gish, Timothy Hutton, Lauren Holly, Natalie Portman, Martha Plimpton, Michael Rapaport and Rosie O'Donnell.
Beautiful Child Beautiful Child is a drama by American playwright Nicky Silver. It premiered at the Vineyard Theatre in New York on February 24, 2004, in a production directed by Terry Kinney and with a cast led by George Grizzard and Penny Fuller.
Beautiful Illusions Beautiful Illusions (镜中人) is a 20-episode mystery thriller set in contemporary Singapore. Produced by MediaCorp (Media Corporation of Singapore) in 2004 and aired in 2005, it stars Fann Wong in two diverse roles - a quiet and nondescript cartoon illustrator with a quirky sense of style (Yixin), and a stylish, vampy air stewardess who lives the high life on her motorbike (Joeann).
Beautiful Insane Beautiful Insane is the debut album by British rock band Electrasy. It was released in 1998 through MCA Records, and featured the international hit single "Morning Afterglow," as well as the singles "Best Friend's Girl" and "Lost in Space.
Beautiful Joe Beautiful Joe was a dog from the town of Meaford, Ontario, whose story inspired a bestselling novel in 1894 of the same name and, by extension, contributed significantly to the worldwide awareness of animal cruelty.
Beautiful Joe (film) Beautiful Joe was an American film, released in 2000. It was written and directed by Stephen Metcalfe, and starred Sharon Stone and Billy Connolly, with supporting roles by Ian Holm, Dan Florek, and Gil Bellows.
Beautiful music Beautiful music (sometimes abbreviated as BM / EZ) is a mostly-instrumental music format that was prominent in American radio from the 1960s through the 1980s. "Mood music," "easy listening," and the often derogatory "Muzak" and "elevator music" are other common terms for the format and the style of music that it featured.
Beautiful Morning Beautiful Morning was the lead single for Ace of Base's 2002 record Da Capo. Beautiful Morning was released in the middle of September 2002 and did very well on European radio especially in Germany where the song was the fastest climbing song on the radio during that year.
Beautiful Nuthatch The Beautiful Nuthatch (Sitta formosa) is one of the rarest nuthatches on Earth. It occurs in north east India and neighbouring regions, with odd records across to Thailand, where it may be a winter visitor or resident.
Beautiful Ohio (film) Beautiful Ohio is an upcoming American film, directed by Chad Lowe and starring William Hurt, Michelle Trachtenberg, and Julianna Margulies. The film, based on the short story by Ethan Canin, is a coming of age drama/comedy set in the seventies.
Beautiful Skin Beautiful Skin were an American post-punk band extant from 1997 until their 2001 split. Despite never achieving real mainstream or commercial success, they are regarded among the cognoscenti as a trailblazer for the post-punk revival
Beautiful Thing Beautiful Thing is a play written in 1993 by Jonathan Harvey and the 1995 Channel Four production based on the play, with a screenplay revised by Harvey. Initially, the movie was only intended for television broadcast, but it was so well-received that it was later released theatrically.
Beautiful Things "Beautiful Things" is a song by the trance group Andain, released in 2003 as a single. It exemplifies Andain's style of using live instruments in electronic music and has been remixed by many artists, including Gabriel and Dresden due to its high popularity.
Beautiful Woman at Le Vrai Le Vrai (AKA Beautiful Woman at Le Vrai) was a fictional character seen in The Matrix Reloaded as the beautiful woman who sat near Neo, Trinity, The Twins, Morpheus and The Merovingian. The Merovingian explained to Neo about cause and effect and by demonstrating his point he specifically sent a small piece of chocolate cake to Le Vrai.
Beautifulgarbage (tour) Beginning in October 2001 and lasting until November 2002, rock group Garbage completed a world tour in support of their third studio album beautifulgarbage. The tour covered the US, Canada, Mexico, UK and Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
Beauty Beauty is a quality of a person, object, place, or idea that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure, affirmation, meaning, or goodness. The subjective experience of "beauty" often involves the interpretation of some entity as being in balance and harmony with nature.
Beauty & The Beast: Belle's Quest Beauty & The Beast - Belle's Quest is a Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game based on the movie of the same name. Unlike most games where the player controls the Beast, this game is produced from Belle's point of view.
Beauty (album) Beauty is a tape cassette of music released by Jeff Mangum under the Neutral Milk Hotel name in 1992. Like Invent Yourself a Shortcake, this tape was not intended for wide distribution, instead copies were likely to have been circulated amongst Jeff's friends, which is typical of many early Elephant 6-related 'albums' (there are similar early recordings by bands who would later become Marbles, The Olivia Tremor Control, The Sunshine Fix and Chocolate U.
Beauty and Sadness Beauty and Sadness is The Smithereens second EP, released in 1983. They showed a lot of growth in their sound, thanks to playing around the New Jersey area as well as serving as the backing band for Otis Blackwell.
Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a traditional fairy tale (type 425C -- search for a lost husband -- in the Aarne-Thompson classification). The first published version of the fairy tale was a meandering rendition by Madame Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, published in La jeune américaine, et les contes marins in 1740.
Beauty and the Beast (musical) Premiering on April 18, 1994, Beauty and the Beast is currently Broadway's sixth-longest running production, devised and produced by Disney Theatrical, a fully owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. After a historic 13 year run on Broadway, it was announced on Wednesday January 17, 2007 that the production will close at the Alfred Lunt-Lynn Fontanne Theatre on July 29th 2007 to make way for Disney's next musical venture - The Little Mermaid
Beauty and the Beast (song) Not to be confused with the song of the 1991 Disney film, ”Beauty and the Beast” was a single by David Bowie. It became the second release from his album "Heroes" in January 1978, and was a minor UK hit.
Beauty and the Beast (talk show) Beauty and the Beast is an Australian panel television show that has appeared in numerous versions since the early days of Australian television. The first version began in 1963 on the Seven Network with host Eric Baume as the "beast".
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Beauty and The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas is a 1997 film made by The Walt Disney Company. It is a midquel that takes place within the timeline of the original Beauty and the Beast (after the fight with the wolves, but before the fight against Gaston).
Beauty and the Geek (UK TV series) Beauty and the Geek is a reality television show, first aired in the United Kingdom on E4 on February 7, 2006, following the success of the format in the USA, and was advertised similarly as the "the Ultimate Social Experiment". The first series ended on 14 March, and was repeated on Channel 4 beginning on 31 March.
Beauty contest A beauty contest, or beauty pageant, is a competition based mainly, though not always entirely, on the physical beauty of its contestants. Almost invariably, competitions for men and women are separate events, and those for men are not referred to as beauty contests.
Beauty Has Grace Beauty Has Grace is Christian artist Jaci Velasquez's fifth studio album. It marks a departure from her previous albums in style, having been recorded in London, England with Martin Terefe (A-Ha, Ron Sexsmith, Leona Naess, KT Tunstall, etc).
Beauty Pill Beauty Pill is an indie rock band from Washington DC with band members once/currently affiliated with Smart Went Crazy, Del Cielo, Most Secret Method, Bald Rapunzel, Druids, Casino Action, Soccer Team, The Routineers, Faraquet, Medications, Ida, Jon Langford, and Heat Better Scream.
Beauty Point, Tasmania Beauty Point is a town by the Tamar River, in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia. It lies 45km north of Launceston, and has a population of 1,176 (2001 census It is part of the Municipality of West Tamar].
Beauty Queen "Beauty Queen" is the second song from Roxy Music's second album, For Your Pleasure. The lyrics refer to Ferry's girlfriend, Valerie Leon, one-time UK beauty queen, B-movie actress and model working in the Newcastle area, circa 1973.
Beauty salon A beauty salon is a place where people go to relax, maintain, and create their ideal personal style. There are some beauty salons that just strictly deal with relaxing hands on treatments such as facials or massage.
Beauty With A Purpose Beauty With A Purpose (formerly known as Miss World Scholarship) is an event established in 2001 that is celebrated during the activities prior to the Miss World pageant. It awards the contestant with the most relevant and important charity project in her nation.
Beauty World (musical) Beauty World is a Singapore musical written by Michael Chiang and composed by Dick Lee in 1988. Drawing on the tradition of 1950s black-and-white Cantonese movies, it tells the story of a young Malaysian girl who comes from Batu Pahat to 1960s Singapore in search of her father and winds up in the eponymous sleazy night club.
Beautyberry Beautyberry (Callicarpa) is a genus of shrubs and small trees in the family Verbenaceae; between 40-150 species are accepted by different botanists. They are native to east and southeast Asia (where the majority of the species occur), Australia, southeast North America and Central America.
Beauvais Beauvais is a town and commune of northern France, préfecture (capital) of the Oise département. Population (1999): city: 57,355 (beauvaisiens); city and suburbs: 59,003; urban area (in French: aire urbaine): 100,733.
Beauveria bassiana Beauveria bassiana is a fungus that grows naturally in soils throughout the world and causes disease in various insects by acting as a parasite; it thus belongs to the entomopathogenic fungi. It is being used as a biological insecticide to control a number of pests such as termites, whitefly, different beetles and its use in the control of the malaria-transmitting mosquitos is under investigation.
Beaux Arts Village, Washington Beaux Arts Village is a town located in the Eastside, an affluent region of King County, Washington in the Seattle metropolitan area. It is the smallest municipal jurisdiction in the county, with a population of 307 as of the 2000 census and a land area of 0.
Beaux-Arts architecture Beaux-Arts architectureThe phrase Beaux Arts is usually translated as "Fine Arts" in non-architectural English contexts. denotes the academic classical architectural style that was taught at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris.
Beauxbatons Beauxbatons Academy of Magic (French: Académie de Magie Beauxbâtons) is a fictional magic school similar to Hogwarts in the Harry Potter series of books. It was first introduced in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and existed at least 700 years ago, as that was when they began participating in the Triwizard Tournament.
Beaver (steamship) The Beaver was the first steamship to operate in the Pacific Northwest of North America. Launched 2 May 1835, the Beaver was used to service trading posts maintained by the Hudson's Bay Company between Puget Sound and Alaska.
Beaver and Steve Beaver and Steve (also known as The Unfeasible Adventures of Beaver and Steve) is a popular webcomic by James Turner. The comic, which debuted on September 10, 2004 and has continued since on a semi-weekly basis, chronicles the bizarre and humorous escapades of Steve, a green reptilian creature, and the aptly-named Beaver.
Beaver Bridge The Beaver Bridge is a rail bridge spanning the Ohio River between Monaca and Beaver, Pennsylvania. It consists of two spans: a southern cantilever through truss of 769 feet with 320-foot anchor arms; and a northern camelback through truss of 370 feet.
Beaver Coins Beaver Coins, also known in Pioneer days as Beaver Money, were gold coins briefly minted by the Provisional Government of the Oregon Territory in the late 1840s. The coins were available in 5 and 10 dollar denominations.
Beaver Country Day School Beaver Country Day School is an independent, college preparatory day school for students in grades 6 through 12 founded in 1920 and located on a 17-acre campus in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, near Boston. Recently the school has been moving toward calling itself only by its initials, "BCDS," though it is a somewhat controversial move within the student body.
Beaver Creek Beaver Creek may refer to numerous places, mainly stream and towns. The USGS database records 658 waterways and 19 populated places using the name in the United States and numerous others using related forms like Beaver Creek Ditch, Beaver Creek Swamp, Beaver Creek Lake, Beaver Creek Mountains.
Beaver Creek Indians A tribe of Native Americans located in South Carolina (USA) which achieved state recognition on January 27, 2006 but is still working toward federal recognition. The tribe was formed as a non-profit organization in 1998.
Beaver Creek, Colorado Beaver Creek is an unincorporated community located in Eagle County, Colorado, United States. Beaver Creek is located immediately south of the Town of Avon and encompasses the Beaver Creek Resort and adjacent business, lodging, and residential areas.
Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness The Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness is located in northwestern Arizona and southwestern Utah, USA, within the arid Colorado Plateau region. The jagged mountains and gently sloping alluvial plain of the Beaver Dam Mountains straddle the border between the two states.
Beaver Dam State Park Beaver Dam State Park is a 2,393 acre Nevada state park in the Beaver Dam Mountains of Lincoln County, Nevada. Located about 30 miles east of the town of Panaca on a rough road, Beaver Dam is one of the least accessible state parks in Nevada.
Beaver Glacier (Enderby Land) Beaver Glacier () is a glacier about 15 miles long and 4 miles wide, flowing west into Amundsen Bay between Auster Glacier and Mount Gleadell. It was visited by an ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) party on October 28, 1956, and named after the Beaver aircraft used by ANARE in coastal exploration.
Beaver Glacier (Ross Ice Shelf) Beaver Glacier () is a glacier, 15 miles long, draining the coastal mountains of the Queen Alexandra Range just northwest of Mount Fox and entering the Ross Ice Shelf atMcCann Point. It was named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE) (1959-60) after the Beaver aircraft City of Auckland, which crashed in this area in January 1960.
Beaver hat In much of Europe during the period 1550-1850, hats made of felted beaver fur were fashionable. The soft, yet resilient material could be easily combed to make a variety of hat shapes including the familiar top hat.
Beaver Island (Antarctica) Beaver Island () is an island in Antarctica, two miles long and one mile wide, situated on the south flank of Beaver Glacier in Amundsen Bay. It was first visited in 1956 by an Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) party led by P.
Beaver Lake Nature Center Beaver Lake Nature Center is 650 acre natural area located 4 miles west of Baldwinsville, NY. The Nature Center is an Onondaga County Parks facility dedicated to enhancing each visitor's awareness and appreciation of the natural world.
Beaver Lake Park Beaver Lake Park is a 54 acre (220,000 m²) park located on the southwest corner of Beaver Lake in the city of Sammamish, Washington. It offers public access to the lake, and a boat ramp, three ball fields, and a picnic shelter.
Beaver River, Nova Scotia Beaver River (population: 286) is a small Canadian rural community in Digby County, located on the southwest coast of Nova Scotia near the town of Yarmouth. Beaver River was originally named Elsetcook which was a Mikmaq word meaning "Flowing by high banks".
Beaver Valley Mall Beaver Valley Mall opened in 1970 as a regional shopping mall, located in Monaca, Pennsylvania. Its anchors are Boscov's, Dick's Sporting Goods (opening in 2007), JCPenney, Macy's, Sears and offers over 100 stores and a food court.
Beaverbrook Art Gallery The Beaverbrook Art Gallery is a small prestigious art gallery located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada on the southwest bank of the Saint John River at the edge of the city's central business district. It is that province's provincial art gallery and maintains a collection of considerable quality despite its size.
Beaverhead Rock Beaverhead Rock is a rock feature identified by Sacagawea during the Lewis and Clark Expedition as a landmark not distant from the summer retreat of her nation. According to the Journal of Lewis "the Indian woman recognized the point of a high plain to our right which she informed us was not very distant from the summer retreat of her nation on a river beyond the mountains which runs to the west.
Beaverkill Creek The Beaverkill Creek was a former tributary of the Esopus Creek in the Catskill Mountains of New York State. It began in West Hurley, New York, and flowed through the towns of Glenford, Olive Branch and Ashton until it joined the Esopus Creek at Brown's Station, New York.
Beavertail Lighthouse Beavertail Lighthouse, built in 1749, was and still is the premier lighthouse in Rhode Island, especially for entrance into Narragansett Bay. The 45 foot lighthouse lies on the southernmost point of Conanicut Island in the town of Jamestown, Rhode Island in Beavertail State Park.
Beaverton Transit Center (MAX station) The Beaverton Transit Center is a light rail station on the MAX Blue and Red lines in Beaverton, Oregon. It is the 6th stop westbound on the Westside MAX, and is also the western terminus of the MAX Red Line route.
Beaverwood Beaverwood is a fictional town in Oregon, United States that is the setting for the 2005 independent film Thumbsucker. The name, a mistake by the filmmakers, appears to be a play on the filming locations of Oregon cities Beaverton] and [[Sherwood, Oregon|Sherwood.
Beavis & Butt-head (computer game) Beavis and Butt-Head get quite excited when they find out that the heavy metal band GWAR is coming to town, so they happily get their tickets to the show, but then get snatched by Mr. Andersons dog, and then end up getting shredded in his riding mower, now the boys have to go around town to find all the pieces, even if it means slacking at Burger World, ruining their neighbor's lawn, peeping at the Drive through, or even shopping at the Turbo Mall 2000.
Beavis and Butt-head (video game) Beavis and Butt-Head is a video game based on the MTV animated series Beavis and Butt-Head, revolving around the title characters' attempts to find and piece together the shredded, scattered bits of their tickets to a GWAR concert. This game was developed and published by GT Interactive, and was released for the Super NES, Game Boy, and Sega Mega Drive in 1994.
Beavis and Butt-Head Are Dead Beavis and Butt-head Are Dead was the 199th and final episode of the animated series Beavis and Butt-head, which aired in 1997 on MTV. The episode is available on DVD as part of Beavis and Butt-head: The Mike Judge Collection Volume 3.
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America Beavis and Butt-Head Do America is an animated feature film, based on the TV series, Beavis and Butt-Head, that was released on December 20,1996, produced by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films, and directed by Mike Judge.
Beavis and Butt-Head: The Mike Judge Collection Beavis and Butt-Head: The Mike Judge Collection is a series of three-disc DVD sets from MTV and Paramount Home Entertainment, each containing 40 Beavis and Butt-Head episodes handpicked by series creator Mike Judge plus supplements. The first entry in the series was released on November 8, 2005, with the final two volumes were released in 2006.
Beóán of Mortlach Beóán of Mortlach is the first of the three known Bishops of Mortlach.Cosmo Innes, Registrum episcopatus Aberdonensis : ecclesie Cathedralis Aberdonensis regesta que extant in unum collecta, (Spalding and Maitland Clubs, 1845), vol.
Bečej Bečej (Serbian: Бечеј or Bečej, Hungarian: Óbecse, Rusin: Бечеј, Croatian: Bečej, German: Altbetsche, Romanian: Becei) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of Vojvodina, Serbia. The town has a population of 25,703, while Bečej municipality has 40,877 inhabitants.
Bebadi Bebadi is an Assyrian Christian village located at the side of Mateena Mountains overlooking Sapna Valley, in the Iraqi providence of Dohuk. The village is very close to the ancient rocky fortress of Amadia, which was built during the era of Assyrian Empire.
Bebai ben Abaye Bebai ben Abaye was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the fourth and fifth amoraic generations (fourth century CE), son of the celebrated Abaye Nahmani, and presiding judge in Pumbedita,Yevamot 75b; Ketuvim 85a. where his father had directed the academy.
Bebe Cool Bebe Cool (real name Moses Ssali, born September 1, 1977) is a ragga musician from Uganda. He started his career in around 1997 then based in Nairobi, Kenya but few years later moved back to his native country.
Bebe Moore Campbell Bebe Moore Campbell (February 18 1950- November 27 2006) was the author of three New York Times bestsellers, Brothers and Sisters, Singing in the Comeback Choir, and What You Owe Me, which was also a Los Angeles Times "Best Book of 2001." Her other works include the novel Your Blues Ain't Like Mine, which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and the winner of the NAACP Image Award for Literature; her memoir, Sweet Summer, Growing Up With and Without My Dad; and her first nonfiction book, Successful Women, Angry Men: Backlash in the Two-Career Marriage.
Bebhinn In the mythology of the British Isles, Bebhinn (pronounced bev-in) was a goddess of the underworld and daughter of its ruler. According to the myth, she was a breathtakingly beautiful giantess with long golden hair.
Bebo Bebo (pronounced "bĂŞbo") is a social networking website, designed to allow friends to communicate in various ways. It has developed into an online community where users can post pictures, write blogs and send messages to one another, and is similar in format to MySpace, hi5.
Bebop and Rocksteady Bebop and Rocksteady are fictional characters in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series and the Archie TMNT Adventures comics. They follow the orders of series villain The Shredder, leader of the Foot Clan.
Bebop scale The bebop scale is frequently used in jazz improvisation and is derived from the modes of the major scale. There are three types of frequently used bebop scales: the bebop dominant scale, the bebop Dorian scale, and the bebop major scale.
Beborn Beton Beborn Beton is a German synth pop band founded in 1989, with their first album release in 1993. The debut named "Tybalt" is a compilation of the best tracks written in the first three years of their band history and was very well received in the electronic music scene.
Bebresh Viaduct Bebresh Viaduct (виадукт „Бебреш“) is a girder bridge part of the Bulgarian Hemus (or A2) motorway, located in Vitinya Pass in Stara Planina 60 km east of Sofia, at 1,050 m above sea level. It was opened in 1985 and was designed by the team of D.
Bebu Silvetti Bebu Silvetti aka Silvetti (March 27, 1944-July 5, 2003) was an Argentine pianist, composer, arranger and producer best known for the 1976 instrumental Disco hit "Spring Rain". In 1997 he produced a C.
BeBits BeBits is a software download site for the BeOS and ZETA operating systems. It was started in 1999 by Sean Heber and Greg Nichols, and was then one of many BeOS software repositories, but is now the sole English-language one in existence.
BeBop to the Boolean Boogie Bebop to the Boolean Boogie: An Unconventional Guide to Electronics Fundamentals, Components, and Processes is a technical book written by Clive Maxfield. The guide is an overview of a wide array of electronic and logic topics, such as the history of number systems, memory circuits and logic design.
Bec & Kawl Bec & Kawl is a 2000 AD comic strip, created by Simon Spurrier and Steve Roberts who also cover all the writing and art duties (respectively). The stories combine elements of horror and the supernatural (with the occasional alien) with a large dose of humour which has received a mixed reaction from readers.
Bec dilxil xastin To the Apache Indians and the San Carlos Indians of Arizona, Bec dilxil xastin is "Black Metal Old Man", a pre-existent deity, one of the four primordial beings (in one creation myth). In another he appears as one of the four creators of earth and sky.
Becan Becan (alternatively Becán, using Spanish orthography to mark vowel stress not otherwise marked in Mayan languages) is an archaeological site of the Maya civilization in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. Becan is located near the center of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the present-day state of Campeche, Mexico, about 150 km (93.
Because (The Beatles song) "Because" is a ballad written by John Lennon (although it is credited to Lennon-McCartney) and performed by The Beatles. It features a 3-part harmony vocal peformance between Lennon, McCartney and George Harrison, overdubbed three times to make nine voices in all.
Because I Said So (film) Because I Said So is a 2007 romantic-comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann and starring Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Lauren Graham, and Piper Perabo. This film is rated PG-13 for sexual content including dialogue, some mature thematic material and partial nudity.
Because It's Christmas Because It's Christmas was the first of two Christmas albums released by singer and songwriter Barry Manilow. The album was a huge success, becoming Manilow's first platinum album since 1984's 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe.
Because of Romek Because of Romek is the book written by David Faber about the horrors of living in Nazi concentration camps. This very graphic memoir shows how the Nazis killed eight of Faber's nine immediate family members and others, family, friends, and strangers alike.
Because of Winn-Dixie Because of Winn-Dixie is a best selling children's novel by Kate DiCamillo, that has also been adapted as a 2005 family film, directed by Wayne Wang. It was published in 2000 and won the Newbery Honor distinction the year later.
Because Of Mr Darrow Because of Mr Darrow is a comedy stage play by Miles Tredinnick. It was first produced in London in 1982 at the Finborough Arms Theatre in Earl's Court and later transferred to the Grove Theatre in Hammersmith.
Because We Want To "Because We Want To" is a UK Number One pop song by English singer-turned-actress Billie Piper, which topped the charts in the summer of 1998. With this song Piper became the youngest ever female singer (just 15 at the time) to debut at the number one spot in the UK charts.
Because You Live "Because You Live" is a song recorded by Jesse McCartney. It was released as the third single from his debut album, Beautiful Soul in 2005 in North America and Europe while "Get Your Shine On" was the third single in Australia.
Because You Loved Me "Because You Loved Me" is a smash hit from Céline Dion's Falling into You album, released as the first single on February 19 1996 in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Latin America. In other parts of the world it was the second single, released in May 1996.
Because You're Mine Because You're Mine (1952) was Mario Lanza's fourth movie, and was criticised upon its release as being artistically a step backwards for the tenor after the success of The Great Caruso (1951) the previous year. Nevertheless, it was chosen for the inaugural Royal Command Film Performance of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, and was a solid box office success.
Becca Barlow Rebecca Elizabeth Marie Barlow, born November 24, 1979, does vocals and plays both electric and acoustic guitar for the Christian pop and rock band, BarlowGirl. She is the oldest of three sisters, each of whom are in the band.
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