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Everett Case Everett Case (June 21, 1900 - April 30, 1966), nicknamed "Old Gray Fox", was a basketball coach primarily known for help creating NCAA basketball excitement during his time at North Carolina State University coaching the Wolfpack. Case was a brilliant combination of coach, promoter and motivator.
Everett F. Bleiler Everett Franklin Bleiler (born 1920) is an editor and bibliographer of science fiction and Fantasy. He has won the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement and the Pilgrim Award for science fiction scholarly works.
Everett F. Larson Everett Frederick Larson, born 3 September 1920 in Stamford, Connecticut, enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve on 13 January 1942. Serving on Guadalcanal, Private First Class Larson was killed in action 8 October 1942, while attempting to swim the Matankiau River under heavy enemy fire to rescue a wounded comrade.
Everett Firth Everett "Vic" Firth is a percussionist best known for founding the drum stick company, Vic Firth, bearing his name. He was a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for over fifty years, most of them as principal timpanist.
Everett High School (Washington) Everett High School is a secondary school located in Everett, Washington which educates grades 9 through 12. The school enrolls approximately 1,700 students annually, more than triple the state and district average; Cascade and Mariner high schools, also in Everett, have still-higher enrollments.
Everett Hughes Everett Cherrington Hughes (November 30, 1897 - January 1983) was a sociologist known for his work on medical education and the study of occupations. A former professor of sociology at Brandeis University, where he helped to found the school's Graduate Department of Sociology, he had also taught at McGill University, and the University of Chicago and was a visiting professor at Boston College.
Everett M. "Busy" Arnold Everett M. Arnold (May 20 1899, Providence, Rhode Island – December 1974) also known as Busy Arnold, was an early comic books entrepreneur and the publisher of Quality Comics during the 1930s and 1940s Golden Age of comic books.
Everett P. Pope Major Everett Parker Pope (born 16 July 1919), United States Marine Corps, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his conspicuous gallantry on Peleliu in September 1944 while leading his men in an assault on a strategic hill, and for holding it, with rocks and bare fists when ammunition ran low, against Japanese suicide attacks.
Everett Shinn Everett Shinn (born November 6, 1876, Woodstown, New Jersey; died May 1, 1953, New York City) was an American painter and illustrator and member of the Ashcan School. He was one of "The Eight", the group of American artists who first exhibited together at New York's Macbeth Gallery in 1908.
Everett Smith Everett Smith is a puzzler who, in 1935 may have coined the word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, also spelled pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis as a hypothetical long word that could result from the protraction of medical terms. It is defined as "a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica or quartz dust.
Everett Station (Everett) The 64,000 square foot Everett Station built at a cost of 44 million dollars is the main transit hub for the city of Everett, Washington, USA. It is located next to the BNSF Railway tracks at 3201 Smith Avenue Everett, Washington.
Everett Station Lofts The Everett Station Lofts is a building in Portland, Oregon, United States. In 1989, three adjacent buildings in Portland, Oregon's Old Town Chinatown neighborhood (bordering the Pearl District) were renovated and converted into the lofts, a 62,000-square-foot cluster of 47 live/work units combining studios and loft condominiums.
Everett Transit Everett Transit is the public transit authority of Everett, Washington, the only city in Snohomish County not to belong to Community Transit. As of 2004, Everett Transit operated 41 buses within Everett on 11 routes.
Everett True Everett True (born Jerry Thackray in 1960 or 1961) is a British music journalist, who grew up in Chelmsford, Essex. He became interested in rock music after hearing The Residents, and formed a band with school friends.
Everett Warner Everett Warner (July 16, 1877 – October 20, 1963) was an American Impressionist painter and printmaker, who, perhaps more importantly, was also a leading contributor to US Navy camouflage during both World Wars.
Everett's Ferret Badger The Everett's Ferret Badger (Melogale everetti), also known as the Kinabalu Ferret Badger, is a member of the Mustelidae family. It is known only from the forests on Mount Kinabalu which is located near the northern tip of Borneo, in Malaysia.
Everett, Washington Everett is the county seat and largest city in Snohomish County, Washington located 25 miles north of Seattle. As of the 2000 census the city had a total population of 91,488, making it the 6th largest in the state and fourth-largest in the Puget Sound area.
Everette Minchew American composer Everette Minchew (born May 20, 1977) is consistently active in the creation, performance, and promotion of contemporary music. His catalogue of original chamber and electronic compositions is relatively small, yet steadily growing.
Everette Stephens Everette Louis Stephens (born October 21 1966 in Evanston, Illinois) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2nd round (31st overall) of the 1988 NBA Draft. A 6'2" guard from Purdue University, Stephens played in two NBA seasons for the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks.
Everfine records Everfine Records is an independent record label company founded in 2001. The company's grassroots approach focuses on street team promotion, touring, tour promotion, strategic micro-marketing, artist development, and more.
Evergem Evergem is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of Belzele, Doornzele, Ertvelde, Evergem proper, Kerkbrugge-Langerbrugge, Kluizen, Rieme, Sleidinge and Wippelgem.
Evergetism Evergetism is a term coined by French historian A Boulanger, it derives directly from Greek εύεργετέω meaning « I do good things ». It is the practice of notables to distribute a part of their wealth to the community of the hoi polloi, rather than to individuals (clientelism).
Everglades Gardens For garden-lovers, the Everglades in Leura make for a tranquil place to spend a couple of hours. Created in the 1930s by famed designer Paul Sorenson, the Everglades is one of Australia’s most famous heritage gardens.
Everglades National Park Everglades National Park preserves the southern portion of the Everglades (all south of Tamiami Trail), but represents only 20 % of the original wetland area. The Park covers 2,357 mi² (6,105 km²) and is a World Heritage Site.
Evergreen In botany, an evergreen plant is a plant that retains its leaves all year round, with each leaf persisting for more than 12 months. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which completely lose all their foliage for part of the year, becoming bare and leafless.
Evergreen (software) Evergreen is an open source integrated library system, developed by the Georgia Public Library Service. It is used in the integrated statewide library system known as PINES (Public Information Network for Electronic Services), which is in use at roughly 250 libraries in the state.
Evergreen (Westlife song) "Evergreen" is a popular song, co-written by Jörgen Elofsson, Per Magnusson and David Kreugar, and originally recorded by Westlife. The song appears on their album World of Our Own, and was released as a single, only in the Philippines, where it reached number 3.
Evergreen Aviation Museum The Evergreen Aviation Museum is an aviation museum which displays a number of military and civilian aircraft, most notably, the Spruce Goose. The museum is located in McMinnville, Oregon near the headquarters of Evergreen International Aviation.
Evergreen Cemetery (Fayetteville, Arkansas) Evergreen Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas is one of the largest early historic cemeteries in the region. Evergreen is included in the National Register of Historic Places because numerous important historical figures are buried there.
Evergreen Cemetery (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania) Evergreen Cemetery is a privately owned community cemetery in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address from a platform constructed in the cemetery, located immediately adjacent to the Gettysburg National Cemetery.
Evergreen District The Evergreen District is a part of the Barbershop Harmony Society, a fraternal organization of male singers in North America. It covers the American states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia.
Evergreen Elementary School District The Evergreen School District operates fifteen elementary schools (K-6) and three middle (or "intermediate") schools (7-8) in San Jose, California, USA. The district has 564 teachers (FTEs) serving 12621 students.
Evergreen Freedom Foundation The Evergreen Freedom Foundation is a private, non-profit public policy think tank founded by Bob Williams, a former Republican state legislator. Its stated goals are to "advance individual liberty, free enterprise and limited, accountable government", and it is funded by the Scaife foundations and Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation.
Evergreen High School (Seattle, Washington) Evergreen High School is a secondary institution in the Highline School District that serves the communities of Burien, White Center, and Seattle. According to their school website, the institution is "responsible for educating youth of diverse socio-economic and multicultural backgrounds...
Evergreen investments Evergreen Investments is the brand name under which Wachovia Corporation conducts its investment management business. Wachovia Global Asset Management is the brand name under which Evergreen Investments conducts sales and distribution business outside of the United States.
Evergreen International Airlines Evergreen International Airlines Airline Codes is a cargo airline based in McMinnville, Oregon, USA. It operates contract freight services, offering long and short term charters and scheduled flights, as well as wet lease services.
Evergreen International, Inc. Evergreen International, Inc. is a non-profit organization located in Salt Lake City, Utah, whose stated mission is to assist "people who want to diminish same-sex attractions and overcome homosexual behavior.
Evergreen Line Evergreen Line is the latest proposed rail transit line in Greater Vancouver, Canada. It is proposed to run from Lougheed Town Centre SkyTrain station in Burnaby through Port Moody to Coquitlam, and is planned to begin operations by the end of 2011.
Evergreen Marine Evergreen Marine Corporation (or Evergreen Group)() , based in Taipei, Taiwan, is a containerized-freight shipping company, mainly serving the east coast of Asia and the west coast of North America, with over 100 container ships. Evergreen calls on 240 ports worldwide in about 80 countries, and is the fourth largest company of its type, ranked behind Maersk, Mediterranean and CMA CGM.
Evergreen Newspapers Evergreen Newspapers Inc is a publisher of weekly newspapers located in Evergreen, Colorado. Current publications include: the Canyon Courier, Columbine Courier, Clear Creek Courant, High Timber Times, and the Evergreen and 285 Hustlers.
Evergreen Speedway Evergreen Speedway is an automobile racetrack located within the confines of the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe, Washington. The stadium can accommodate up to 7500 spectators in the covered grandstand and an additional 7500 in the uncovered modular grandstands.
Evergreen State Class ferry The Evergreen State Class ferries were built by the Puget Sound Dredge and Bridge Company for Washington State Ferries beginning in 1953. This class was the first built after the state agency was created in 1951.
Evergreen Symphony Orchestra The Evergreen Symphony Orchestra (, abbreviated as ESO) is a Taiwanese orchestra founded by Chang Yung-Fa Foundation of Evergreen Group in 2001. The orchestra is featured by bringing up talented Taiwanese players and promoting Taiwanese folk music.
Evergreen Terrace Evergreen Terrace is a suburban street on the east-side of the fictional town of Springfield, in the cartoon series The Simpsons. It is notable as the street where the Simpson family lives, at 742 Evergreen Terrace.
Evergreen Valley College Evergreen Valley College is a community college located on the southeastern foothills of San Jose, California. It is adjacent to the city's only gated community, Silver Creek Valley Country Club and is relatively close to downtown San Jose.
Evergreen Valley High School Evergreen Valley High School is a comprehensive, 4 year high school located in the Evergreen area of San Jose, California, and is part of the East Side Union High School District. It is the newest high school in the district and was founded in 2002.
EverGirl everGirl is a product brand belonging to Nickelodeon and Viacom aimed at children, and described as "a lifestyle brand specifically created for tween girls".The products include doll]s, [[clothes, music CDs, digital cameras and an online community.
Everingham Executive The Everingham Executive was the fifth ministry to come from the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. It was also the last to have been officially referred to as an executive rather than a ministry, and the last to have the rather limited powers that came with holding office in the Northern Territory before the granting of full self-government in 1978.
Everitt The Everitt was an American automobile manufactured from 1909 until 1912. Produced by Everitt and Metzger after Studebaker took over EMF, it was a 30 hp four with a so-called "thiefproof" gear lever lock.
Everlast (musician) Everlast (born Erik Schrody, August 18, 1969 in Valley Stream, New York) is an Irish-American rapper and singer-songwriter, known for his genre-crossing mix of rap and acoustic-based rock music. He was the frontman for rap group House of Pain until 1996.
Everlasting Love "Everlasting Love" is a song first made famous by Love Affair, an English pop group. It was written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden and first recorded by Robert Knight, whose minor success with the song in 1967 was eclipsed when Love Affair's version topped the UK singles chart in 1968.
Everlasting Night "Everlasting Night" is a pop–dance song written by Australian singer Dannii Minogue, Mark Percy, Tim Lever, Ian Masterson and Terry Ronald for the compilation Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras of 1999 (1999). The song was produced by Ian Masterson and received a mixed reception from music critics.
Everlasting Regret Everlasting Regret (Chinese title: 長恨歌; Changhen ge) is a 2005 film directed by Stanley Kwan. It is based on Changhen Ge, a novel by Wang Anyi, about a woman's turbulent life in 20th century Shanghai, China.
Everloving Records Everloving Records was founded in 2003, having been Enjoy Records from 2000. With the success of Jack Johnson's debut Brushfire Fairytales the original, though defunct, Enjoy Records phoned up to reclaim their moniker.
Everlyn Sampi Everlyn Sampi (born in 1988, Derby, Western Australia) is an Australian actress who was featured in the movie Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002). She won the 4th Annual Lexus IF award for Best Actress on November 6, 2002.
Evermeet Evermeet is an island in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons game, located far west of the continent of Faerûn. It is where the elves (mainly sun elves) went during the Retreat.
Evermore (book) Evermore is an anthology of short stories about or in honor of Edgar Allan Poe and edited by James Robert Smith and Stephen Mark Rainey. It was released in 2006 by Arkham House in an edtion of approximately 2,000 copies.
Evermore PlanetShakers Evermore is the ninth album produced by PlanetShakers, recorded live at Planetshakers 2005 conference. Evermore comes with a bonus DVD including speaker sermons, conference highlights and three live worship songs.
Evernet technologies Evernet Technologies is a leading business software solutions provider that helps mid-sized organizations, established companies and entrepreneurial ventures harness the power of the Internet to improve IT operations and increase revenues. Evernet Technologies encompasses a huge repository of IT skills that includes but is not limited to the customized development of robust web enabled business management solutions, knowledge optimization solutions, application services management,platform/database migration, e-Business applications, intranet based solutions and dynamic, database-driven websites.
Evernham Motorsports Evernham Motorsports is a racing team in NASCAR. For the 2006 NEXTEL Cup Season, the team won six races, all of which were scored by Kasey Kahne in the #9 car, along with thirteen top-5 finishes and twenty-nine top-10 finishes.
Evernight Evernight is a turn-based massively multiplayer video game played over the Internet. Set in a fantasy realm, combatants struggle to be the first to construct the six parts of the Black Between, an artifact of ultimate power.
EverQuest II EverQuest II (commonly abbreviated as EQ2), based upon the popular EverQuest, is a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) and shipped on November 8, 2004. It features graphics and gameplay vastly updated from its predecessor as well as NPCs that use audio for speech.
EverQuest II: Echoes of Faydwer Everquest II: Echoes of Faydwer is the latest expansion pack created by Sony Online Entertainment which was released in conjunction with live update #29 on November 14, 2006. It is an awaited expansion pack and it is expected to attract players to play the popular Everquest 2.
EverQuest II: Kingdom of Sky EverQuest II: Kingdom of Sky is the second expansion for Sony Online Entertainment's EverQuest II, released on February 21, 2006. It features a new region to explore, located high above the skies of Norrath, known as the Overrealm.
Everready (The Religion) Everready (The Religion) is a 2006 album from Tech N9ne, a Hip Hop star from Kansas City. The album will be released along with an additional bonus collector's edition CD that contains 14 songs from The Strange Music camp.
Evers Burns Evers Allen Burns (born August 24 1971, in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the 2nd round (31st overall) of the 1993 NBA Draft. A 6'8" forward from the University of Maryland, Burns played in only 22 games as a member of the Kings during the 1993-94 NBA season, averaging 2.
Evershed effect The Evershed effect, named after the Britist astronomer John Evershed, is the radial flow of gas across the photospheric surface of the penumbra of sunspots from the inner border with the umbra towards the outer edge.
Everson Mono Everson Mono is a monospaced transitional sans serif Unicode font whose development by Michael Everson began in 1995. At first, Everson Mono was a collection of 8-bit fonts containing glyphs for tables in ISO/IEC 10646; at that time, it was not easy to edit cmaps to have true Unicode indices, and there were very few applications which could do anything with a font so encoded in any case.
Everson Walls Everson Collins Walls (born December 28, 1959 in Dallas, Texas) is a former NFL cornerback, having played for the Dallas Cowboys, the New York Giants, and the Cleveland Browns. During his 14 seasons, he was a four-time Pro Bowl selection.
Evert Dolman Evert ("Eef") Gerardus Dolman (born February 22, 1946 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland – died May 12, 1993 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland) was a Dutch cyclist, who won the gold medal in the men's 100km team trial at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, alongside Gerben Karstens, Bart Zoet, and Jan Pieterse. He became Dutch champion in 1967, but was later stripped of his medal because of doping.
Evert Hingst Evert Hingst (March 22 1969 – October 31 2005) was a Dutch lawyer. He was murdered in Amsterdam, one day before he would talk to various media about the various investigations the Dutch Department of Justice was conducting after him.
Evert Kroon Evert Gerrit Kroon (born September 9, 1946 in Hilversum, Noord-Holland) is a former water polo goalkeeper from The Netherlands, who participated in three consequentive Summer Olympics, starting in 1968. After two seven place finishes Kroon won the bronze medal with the Dutch Men's Water Polo Team at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada.
Evert Taube (March 12, 1890-January 31 1976) was a Swedish author, artist, composer and singer. He was born in Gothenburg, and brought up on the island of Vinga, Bohuslän, as the son of Carl Gunnar Taube and Julia Sofia Jacobsdotter.
Everton Everton is a district of Liverpool, Merseyside and a Liverpool City Council Ward. It consists of mainly council houses, generally more modern terraced homes and is statistically one of the most deprived areas of the city.
Everton (UK Parliament constituency) Everton was a parliamentary constituency centred on the Everton district of Liverpool. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post system.
Everton Conger Everton Judson Conger (April 25, 1834 – July 12, 1918) was an American Civil War officer who was in command of the Union troops who tracked down John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln, in a Virginia barn 12 days after Lincoln was shot in 1865.
Everton Hills, Queensland Everton Hills is a suburb north-west of Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, Australia, and extends northwest from Everton Park in the City of Brisbane. It is also located at the edge of the Bunyaville Forest Reserve.
Everton Park State High School Everton Park State High School is a small school consisting of approximately 300 students located in Brisbane, Australia. Some of the more famous people to attend there are Geoffrey Rush, who plays Captain Barbossa in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, Beatboxer Joel Turner and famous squash champions, Michelle and Rodney Martin.
EverTrust Bank EverTrust Bank (華信商業銀行), or Ever Trust Bank and Evertrust Bank, as its advertisement often appeared in the local Chinese media, is a overseas Chinese bank in the United States. Headquartered in the Puente Hills Mall in Industry, California, with branch offices in Alhambra, California, Tustin, California, and Rosemead, California, this privately-held community bank was first established on May 3, 1995.
Every Breath You Take "Every Breath You Take", a song written by Sting and originally performed by The Police, was first released on Synchronicity, a blockbuster 1983 album (see 1983 in music). The single was one of the biggest of 1983, topping the Billboard Music Charts (North America) for eight weeks.
Every day carry Every day carry (EDC) refers to various items, usually small, that are worn or carried by a person on a daily basis for use in everyday tasks from the mundane to the unexpected. This term is related to carrying concealed weapon (CCW), as most individuals who carry legally-permitted firearms consider their firearm an EDC.
Every Day Except Christmas Every Day Except Christmas is a 37-minute documentary film made in Britain in 1957 and directed by Lindsay Anderson. It was produced by Karel Reisz and Leon Clore under the sponsorship of Ford of Britain, the first of the "Look At Britain" series.
Every Day Is a New Day Every Day is a New Day is a 1999 album released by American soul singer Diana Ross, on the Motown label. This album, released around the time of Ross' TV movie, "Double Platinum", which co-starred her and Brandy, was the last contractual album she released in her second Motown tenure before being let go in 2002 and would be the last Motown studio effort until the label released the shelved jazz standards album, Blue, in 2006 and would also be Ross' last studio album of new material in seven years.
Every Day Is Exactly the Same "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" (also known as Halo 21) is the third single by the American rock band Nine Inch Nails from the album With Teeth. It is the twenty-first official Nine Inch Nails release.
Every Grain of Sand (Bob Dylan song) "Every Grain of Sand" is a song written by Bob Dylan and originally released on his 1981 album Shot of Love. It was subsequently included on the compilations Biograph and The Bootleg Series, Volumes 1-3.
Every Child Inc Every Child, Inc.is a non-profit agency that provides services and supports to birth, foster, and adoptive families and children with special needs who are at risk for abuse, neglect and growing up without a safe, lasting, and loving family.
Every Child Ministries Every Child Ministries (sometimes called ECMAfrica or just ECM) is a Christian charity dedicated to the needs of African children, especially what the group calls "forgotten children"--that is, those marginalized and deprived by society in some way.
Every Little Bit Hurts "Every Little Bit Hurts" was originally a 1964 hit single for Motown soul singer Brenda Holloway, written by Ed Cobb. Though she was against recording the song again (she recorded it a couple of years before signing with Motown), she reluctantly recorded the song and the label released it in the summer of the year.
Every Little Thing (band) , is a J-pop and soft rock duo from Japan who debuted in August 1996 with the release of their first single called "Feel My Heart". Their name is usually written in English, and only rarely in katakana or rĹŤmaji.
Every Man a King "Every Man A King" is a song connected with Louisiana's governor and senator Huey Long. Long was known for his political slogan "Every man a king," which was the title of his autobiography and the catch-phrase of his Share Our Wealth proposal during the Great Depression.
Every Man a Tiger Every Man a Tiger (1999) is Tom Clancy's second book in his study of command series. It is partially a biography of General Chuck Horner (CENTAF during Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield), but mostly it is a study of the command decisions, preparations, and execution of air war of Operation Desert Storm.
Every Man Has a Woman Every Man Has a Woman is a tribute album to Yoko Ono for her 50th birthday. It contains covers of her songs from the albums Approximately Infinite Universe (1973), Double Fantasy (1980), Season of Glass (1981), and It's Alright (I See Rainbows) (1982).
Every Man in His Humour Every Man in His Humour is a 1598 play by the English playwright Ben Jonson. The play belongs to the subgenre of the "humours comedy," in which each major character is dominated by an overriding humour or obsession.
Every Move a Picture Every Move a Picture are a four-piece, dance rock musical group combining guitars and synthesisers from San Francisco, USA. They have played the SXSW music festival, and have also had a live session on KCRW radio.
Every Night "Every Night" is a song written by Paul McCartney while he was on holiday in Greece, and first released on his McCartney album on April 17, 1970. McCartney sings and plays acoustic guitar, bass and drums on this recording.
Every Other Saturday Every other Saturday is a song sang at Ibrox Stadium, the home of Scottish football club Rangers. The song was written by Lex McLean in the 1960s and originates from an era where Rangers supporters finished work on a Saturday morning, a lot from the River Clyde shipyards, and headed to Ibrox for the afternoon fixture.
Every Secret Thing Every Secret Thing is a 1982 autobiography by Patricia Hearst, co-authored by Alvin Moscow. It tells the story about how Hearst was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army and manipulated into joining them and living as a fugitive from justice for over a year.
Every Shade of Blue "Every Shade of Blue" is a 1995 pop / dance song by English girl group Bananarama, from their Ultra Violet album. Originally released in Japan as a double-A-side with "I Found Love", the track was gradually released throughout 1995 and 1996 in several different countries — each time on a different independent dance label, as Bananarama did not have a major-label contract at the time.
Every Song Is A Cry For Love Every Song Is A Cry For Love was the Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, which was written and sung by Brian Kennedy in English. He came 10th in the final, and his performance in the semi-final marked the 1000th Eurovision song of all time.
Every Strangers' Eyes Every strangers eyes is a song written by Roger Waters in 1984, and features on his first solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking. It was played on the accompanying tour, but was also played on the In The Flesh tour in 1999 - 2000.
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