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I Evighet I evighet is a song, written in 1991 by Torhild Nigar and sung in 1996 by Elisabeth Andreassen in Norwegian language version and Swedish language version. The Swedish language text was co-written by Thorhild Nigar, Elisabeth Andreassen and Ă…sa Jinder.
I formation The I formation is one of the most common offensive formations in American football. The I formation draws its name from the vertical (as viewed from the opposing endzone) alignment of quarterback, fullback, and running back, particularly when contrasted with the same players' alignments in the now-archaic T formation.
I Feel Fine "I Feel Fine" is the name of a song written by John Lennon (although credited to Lennon/McCartney) and released in 1964 by The Beatles as the A side of their seventh UK single. The song reached the top of the charts on December 12 of that year, displacing The Rolling Stones' "Little Red Rooster," and remained there for five weeks.
I Feel Love "I Feel Love" is a song by Donna Summer, taken from her 1977 concept album I Remember Yesterday. The song originally symbolised the 'future' segment of the album, which loosely depicted a musical trip through time.
I Feel Sick I Feel Sick is a "doubleshot", full-color comic book written and drawn by the popular comic artist Jhonen Vasquez and colored by Rosearik Rikki Simons (who would later go on to do the voice of GIR in Invader Zim). It revolves around Devi D.
I Feel the Earth Move "I Feel The Earth Move" is the third song in the TRIAL2/PRISON section of the opera Einstein on the Beach by Philip Glass. The song is written in the same "minimalist" style as the rest of the opera, but has a traditional instrumentation of soprano saxophone and bass clarinet, omitting the electronic keyboard used in most of the songs in Einstein on the Beach.
I Feel the Earth Move (song) "I Feel the Earth Move" was the third single from Martika's self-titled debut, Martika. "I Feel the Earth Move" reached the top twenty-five of the pop charts in the US, and top ten in the UK and Australia, it is a remake of the classic Carole King song.
I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know was a number one country music single for The Davis Sisters (country) in 1953. The song was the first hit for the duo of Skeeter Davis and Betty Jack Davis and sadly their only one as Betty Jack was killed in an automobile accident the week the record was released.
I Fought in a War "I Fought in a War" is the first song from the album Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant , by Scottish band Belle & Sebastian. The song starts with a Stuart Murdoch solo on acoustic guitar and vocals, with the rest of the band joining in as the song continues.
I Found Love (song) "'I Found Love" is a song recorded by English girl group Bananarama. The instrumental track was composed by Japanese dance producer Tetsuya Komuro and group members Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward wrote lyrics and recorded their vocals over it.
I gioielli della Madonna I gioielli della Madonna (English: The Jewels of the Madonna) is an opera in three acts by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari to an Italian libretto by Carlo Zangarini and Enrico Golisciani, based on news accounts of a real event. First performance: KurfĂĽrstnoper, Berlin, 1911.
I Gave You "I Gave You" is a single from the artist Bonnie 'Prince' Billy featuring Matt Sweeney, from the album Superwolf. It includes the songs "I Gave You", "My Circle", "Four Screams", and "Birch Ballad".
I Gelosi I Gelosi (meaning the Zealous or Jealous) was an acting troupe that performed commedia dell'arte from 1569 to 1604. Their motto was Virtu, fama ed honor ne fer gelosi, meaning "We are jealous of attaining virtue, fame, and honor".
I Got 5 on It I Got 5 on It is the title of a rap song by hip hop duo Luniz, taken from their album Operation Stackola. The song has become their most famous to date, and helped make Operation Stackola their best-selling album.
I Got Erection "I Got Erection" is a single from the Norwegian band Turbonegro from their 1996 album Ass Cobra released on 7" Vinyl in 1995 by Hit Me! Records, which was run by long time Turbo-photographer Morten Anderson.
I Got Rhythm I Got Rhythm is a song composed by George Gershwin in 1930 with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It is a song number in their musical Girl Crazy which also includes another of their hit songs, Embraceable You, and has been sung by many jazz singers since.
I Got the Fire "I Got the Fire" is a song from the Montrose album Paper Money in 1974. While many consider the album to be an inferior follow up to their debut the previous year, this song stands out as a great song with a riff reminiscent of Led Zeppelin's Black Dog.
I Got The Blues "I Got The Blues" is a song off of the Rolling Stones' 1971 album Sticky Fingers. Compared to some of the more hard-rocking tracks from that album, "I Got The Blues" is a much slower-paced song, featuring languid guitars with a bluesy feel.
I Got The Hood, Volume 1 I Got The Hood, Volume 1 is the seventh album (or mixtape) recorded by rapper Miss Nana. The CD features rapper Bow Wow as a host and dubbed vocals over songs such as Ne-yo's So Sick and Chris Brown's Yo (Excuse Me Miss) as well as original material.
I Gotta Know I Gotta Know is the debut single of the Australian rapper Figgkidd from his album What is Figgkidd released on Sony BMG and unda k9 in 2004. The song was recorded in Los Angeles, and was produced by Red Foo and features Kansas City MC Tech N9ne.
I Had a Love "I Had a Love" was the second single released by the band Blue Angel off of their 1980 album, also titled Blue Angel. Released either with the picture sleeve above or in a generic sleeve, it uniquely featured a different b-side in each country that saw its release.
I Hate a Mystery "I Hate A Mystery" was the tenth episode of the first season of the TV series M*A*S*H. Originally airing on November 26, 1972 and repeated on June 10, 1973, it was written by Hal Dressner and was directed by Hy Averback.
I Hate You "I Hate You" is a punk rock song that was created for a single scene in "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" and was also later used in "Back To The Beach" (another Paramount film) with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. It was written and performed by associate producer Kirk R.
I Have a Dream (ABBA song) "I Have a Dream" was a hit record for Swedish pop group, ABBA. The single was taken from their 1979 album, Voulez-Vous, and was written (as all ABBA's hits were) by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.
I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love "I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love" is a song by R&B singer, Stephanie Mills and is the second single from the singer's 1985 self-titled album. The song was written by Angela Winbush and Rene Moore, both of members of the singing duo, Rene and Angela.
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream is a dystopian science fiction short story by Harlan Ellison. This nightmarish tale of the evil that man can unleash from himself through science was first published in the March 1967 issue of IF: Worlds of Science Fiction.
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream (computer game) I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream is a controversial computer adventure game based upon Harlan Ellison’s celebrated short story of the same name. It is about an evil computer named AM that has destroyed all of humanity except for five people he has been keeping alive and torturing for the past 109 years.
I Have Not Been to Oxford Town "I Have Not Been to Oxford Town" is a song written by David Bowie and Brian Eno in 1995 for the album Outside. The song is the denial of a character of Outside in the case of a murder of a 14-year-old girl, Baby Grace.
I Have Something Important To Tell You The 2005 film A Imam nešto važno da vam kažem (English: I have something important to tell you) is Montenegrin drama movie directed by Željko Sošić, in 2005. Montenegro's new cinema starts with this movie.
I Have This Dream "I Have This Dream" is the given title of a possible future single by Michael Jackson and other recording artists. The single, whose release date is still not set, is intended to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina.
I Have Tourette's But Tourette's Doesn't Have Me I Have Tourette's But Tourette's Doesn't Have Me is an Emmy Award-winning documentary film featuring children between the ages of six and thirteen with Tourette syndrome. The film examines the lives of more than a dozen children who have Tourette's, and explores the challenges they face.
I Haven't Got a Hat I Haven't Got a Hat is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short, first released on March 9, 1935 and directed by Friz Freleng. This early color cartoon uses the two-strip Technicolor (red and green only) process.
I Hear a Symphony "I Hear a Symphony" is a 1965 hit song recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. Written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland-Dozier-Holland, "I Hear a Symphony" was the number one song on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for two weeks, from November 14, 1965 to November 27, 1965.
I Hear the Woods Rustling I Hear the Woods Rustling (Macedonian: Слушам кај шумат шумите; Slušam kaj šumat šumite) is a Macedonian patriotic song about the fate of Captain Kostadin, one of the great leaders of the revolutionary forces for national independence of the Macedonians against the Ottoman Empire in the late 19th and early 20th century.
I Heard I Heard is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. The cartoon features music by and a special guest appearance from jazz musician Don Redman and his Orchestra.
I Heard Her Call My Name "I Heard Her Call My Name" is a song by American avant-garde rock band The Velvet Underground, taken from their album, White Light/White Heat. It is a particularly loud, brash and aggressive song, thanks mainly because of Lou Reed's distorted guitar solo, over which almost nothing else in the track is clearly audible.
I Heard It Through the Grapevine "I Heard It through the Grapevine" is an R&B/soul song written by Motown songwriters Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong in 1967. Whitfield recorded several different versions of the song with several different Motown acts, and two of those versions became hits: one version by Gladys Knight & the Pips became a number-two hit in the United States in 1967, while a version by Marvin Gaye became a number-one hit in the U.
I Hired a Contract Killer I Hired a Contract Killer is a film directed, produced and written by the Finnish auteur Aki Kaurismäki in 1990. It is a Finnish-British-German-Swedish co-production and stars the renowned French actor Jean-Pierre Léaud.
I Honestly Love You "I Honestly Love You" was a worldwide pop hit single for Olivia Newton-John in 1974. The song was Newton-John's first number-one single in the United States and Canada, thus cementing her as a household name in North America.
I Hope You Dance (song) "I Hope You Dance" is a popular crossover song written by songwriter Tia Sillers and performed by country singer Lee Ann Womack. The song, which was featured on Womack's 2000 album of the same name, reached #14 on the US Hot 100 Billboard Chart and #1 on the US Country Chart.
I Hum To Myself "I Hum To Myself" is a song from the Welcome to Pooh Corner Cable TV series which premiered in 1983 on the Disney Channel (which was also that channel's inaugural season). The song was written by the Academy Award winning songwriting duo of Richard M.
I Ching The I Ching (often spelled as I Jing, Yi Ching, Yi King, or Yi Jing ; also called "Book of Changes" or "Classic of Changes") is the oldest of the Chinese classic texts. A symbol system designed to identify order in what seem like chance events, it describes an ancient system of cosmology and philosophy that is at the heart of Chinese cultural beliefs.
I Ching (monk) I Ching (monk) or Yi Jing (Yijing, Yiqing, I-Tsing or YiChing) (義淨, 三藏法師義淨 635-713) is Tang Dynasty Buddhist monk, original name was Zhang Wen Ming (张文明). He contributed to the world the information of ancient Srivijaya (written in Chinese), large numbers of Buddhist scriptures, his adventure stories en route to Nalanda of India in the 7th century and many more.
I Ching divination Among the many forms of divination is a method using the I Ching or Book of Changes. The book is structured as an 8x8 matrix of sixty-four hexagrams representing the states and the dynamic relationships of the eight elements, each represented by a trigram.
I Ching's influence As an important component of Chinese traditional culture, the I Ching's influence throughout history has been profound. The I Ching (Yì Jīng), or Classic of Changes, which dates from over 3,000 years ago, is believed to be one of the world's oldest, and is certainly one of its greatest books.
I Just Called to Say I Love You "I Just Called to Say I Love You" is a song written, produced and performed by Stevie Wonder as part of the soundtrack to the 1984 film The Woman in Red. The midtempo ballad expresses how simply calling someone to tell them you love them can make even the most unremarkable day of your life magical.
I Just Can't Stop Loving You "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" is a popular ballad by singers Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett. Written and composed by Jackson, it was originally intended to be a duet between Jackson and his woman of choice: either Barbra Streisand or Whitney Houston.
I Just Love Bugs I Just Love Bugs is the 17th episode in season 1 in the Barney and Friends television show which airs on PBS. The episode features Bob West as the voice of Barney, West was featured on the show from 1992 - 2001.
I know it when I see it The phrase that I know it when I see it usually describes something that is hard to define but can be recognized by intuition. It became "one of the most famous phrases in the entire history" of the United States Supreme CourtPaul Gewirtz, "On 'I Know It When I See It'", Yale Law Journal, Vol.
I Keep Mine Hidden "I Keep Mine Hidden" is a song written by Morrissey/Marr in May 1987. It was recorded by their band, The Smiths, as a B-side for the twelve inch edition of their August 1987 single "Girlfriend in a Coma" and is the last song the two ever wrote or recorded together.
I Kissed Dating Goodbye I Kissed Dating Goodbye is a best-selling 1997 book by Joshua Harris. The book focuses on Harris' disenchantment with the contemporary secular dating scene, and offers ideas for improvement, alternative dating/courting practices, and a view that singleness need not be a burden nor characterized by what Harris describes as "selfishness.
I Know Him So Well "I Know Him So Well" is a song from the musical, Chess, by Tim Rice, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. In this duet, two women (one is a character's wife, the other is his mistress) each express their bittersweet feelings at seeing their relationship fall apart.
I Know My Love (song) "I Know My Love" is an Irish folk song about a woman's love for "an arrant rover" and her jealousy of his other women.Digital Tradition Folk Music Database: link Burl Ives recorded it on 3 March 1941Naxos: link for his debut album Okeh Presents The Wayfaring Stranger .
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiographical novel about the early years of author Maya Angelou's life. The autobiography explores the isolation and loneliness faced by Angelou, and the attributes of her character that helped her cope with the prejudices of society.
I Know You Got Soul I Know You Got Soul is a non-fiction book, first published in 2004, written by British journalist and television presenter Jeremy Clarkson. In the book, Clarkson puts forward candidates for charismatic machines and structures that he believes are held in special affection by people, almost to the point of having a soul.
I Learned from the Best "I Learned From The Best" is a 2000 single from American R&B/Pop singer Whitney Houston; the fourth and final single from Houston's 1998 album My Love Is Your Love. Unlike the previous three singles from the album, "I Learned From The Best" failed to crack the top 20 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles Chart, or top ten on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
I Led Three Lives I Led Three Lives is a US television show which was syndicated by Ziv Television Programs from 1953-56. It was loosely based on the life of Herbert Philbrick, a Boston advertising executive who infiltrated the US Communist Party on behalf of the FBI in the 1940s and wrote a bestselling book on the topic, I Led Three Lives: Citizen, 'Communist', Counterspy (1952).
I Like a Boy in Uniform (School Uniform) "I Like a Boy in Uniform (School Uniform)" is a limited edition 7" single of which 500 individually numbered copies were made. It was released on Unpopular Records in May 2005 and sold out very quickly via mailorder.
I Like Biscuits I Like Biscuits was a studio single of "Tabby the Cat", created in 1985. It was a surprise entry as number 5 in the UK Singles Chart, and is regularly featured in Radio and TV shows as one of the cheesiest pop songs created.
I Like It Like That I Like It Like That (1994) is a film about trials and tribulations of a young Puerto Rican couple living in the poverty-stricken New York City neighborhood of the South Bronx. It was directed by Darnell Martin and starred Lauren Velez, Jon Seda, Griffin Dunne, Jesse Borrego and Rita Moreno.
I Like the Way (The Kissing Game) I Like the Way (The Kissing Game) is the title of a number-one pop and R&B single by Hi-Five. The hit song spent one week at number-one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and two weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart.
I Lituani I Lituani (in English, The Lithuanians) is an opera consisting of a prologue and three acts by Amilcare Ponchielli to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni, based on the historical poem Konrad Wallenrod written by Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz. It premiered at La Scala in Milan on March 7, 1874.
I Live Alone I Live Alone is Fann Wong (Chinese: 范文芳)'s Fanntasy repackaged with two additional songs for the Taiwanese music market. Released on 12 September 1997, it is Fann's official foray into the Taiwanese music market.
I Live for the Day "I Live for the Day" is the second single to Lindsay Lohan's second album A Little More Personal (Raw). It was supposed to be a full single but with no radio airplay and poor performance of the album, there was no video filmed and the single went unnoticed.
I Live in Fear I Live In Fear (aka Record of a Living Being, aka What the Birds Knew) is the English title of the 1955 Japanese film Ikimono no kiroku (生きものの記録), written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. It was co-written by Shinobu Hashimoto, Fumio Hayasaka, and Hideo Oguni.
I Lombardi alla prima crociata I Lombardi alla prima crociata (The Lombards on the First Crusade) is an operatic dramma lirico in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera, based on an epic poem by Tommaso Grossi. First performance: Teatro alla Scala, Milan, February 11, 1843.
I Look I See I Look I See is an album released by Yusuf Islam in 2003 which was aimed at children. It contained nine songs, and each song was followed by a brief spoken word piece which told of the deeds of the Prophets of Islam, the Five Pillars of Islam and other Islamic practices.
I Lost It at the Movies I Lost It at the Movies (1965) is Pauline Kael's first collection of reviews, covering the years 1954-1965, which was published prior to her long stint at The New Yorker. As a result, the pieces in the book are culled from radio broadcasts that she did while she was at KPFA, as well as numerous periodicals, including Moviegoer, the Massachusetts Review, Sight and Sound, Film Culture, Film Quarterly and Partisan Review.
I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper "I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper", sometimes cited as "(I Lost My Heart to a) Starship Trooper", is a single by Sarah Brightman & Hot Gossip. Some discographies credit it to Hot Gossip alone.
I Lost My Little Boy I Lost My Little Boy was reported to be Hayao Miyazaki's next, and last, film project. It would have been based upon the Chinese book "Wo Diushile Wode Xiaonanhai" (我丟失了我的小男孩) by Yishu, which concerns the story of a young boy with heart disease who goes on amazing adventures.
I Love a Mystery I Love A Mystery was an old-time radio program that ran from January, 1939 to December, 1944 on NBC. Following its cancellation, the show was revived, and ran on the Mutual Broadcasting System from 1949 to 1952.
I Love Bees I Love Bees (also known as ilovebees or ILB for short) was an alternate reality game (ARG) that served as a real-world experience of, and a viral marketing campaign for, the Halo 2 video game. It is a product of 42 Entertainment, commissioned by Microsoft and approved by Bungie Studios – the creators of Halo 2.
I Love It I Love It is neotraditional country singer Craig Morgan's second album. It was released March 11, 2003, and is the first to be released on Broken Bow Records following the closure of Morgan's previous label, Atlantic Records.
I Love It Loud "I Love It Loud" is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss, released on their 1982 album Creatures of the Night. The song was written by bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons and guitarist Vincent Cusano.
I Love Music I Love Music (ILM) is a popular Internet popular music forum. Notable regular posters have included Momus, Simon Reynolds, PappaWheelie, Drew Daniel of Matmos and The Soft Pink Truth, John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats, internet personality Ned Raggett, Mark Sinker, Guardian journalist Dom Passantino, former Village Voice music editor Chuck Eddy, and Fluxblog author Matthew Perpetua.
I Love New York The logo for the I Love New York advertising many campaigns is a rebus created by Milton Glaser consisting of the capital letter I, followed by a red heart symbol (♥), below which are the capital letters N and Y, set in a rounded slab serif typeface. Because of the appearance of the logo, it is often misread I Heart New York rather than I Love New York.
I Love New York (TV series) I Love New York is a reality television show airing on VH1 that stars Tiffany Pollard (better known as "New York") in her own quest to find her true love. The show features Mauricio Sanchez as "Chamo", New York's assistant and Michelle Patterson, Pollard's mother.
I Love the '80s I Love the '80s is a television program that was produced by the BBC in the United Kingdom and later for American TV audiences by VH1. I Love 1980 premiered on 13 January 2001 in the UK, with the final part I Love 1989 premiering on 24 April 2001.
I Love the '90s I Love the '90s is a television mini-series originally produced by the BBC, and later for American audiences by VH1, in which various music and TV personalities reminisce about 1990s culture. I Love 1990 premiered on 18 August 2001 in the UK, with the final part I Love 1999 premiering on 3 November 2001.
I Love to Say Da-Da "I Love to Say Da-Da" (aka "In Blue Hawaii") is a song written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks. The song was originally intended to be on the famous unreleased Smile album before its sessions collapsed.
I Love This Game "I Love This Game" featuring Natalia is New York production group AT's first single off their 3rd album with the help of the Spanish pop singer Natalia. The video featured the lead singer Lexter and Natalia playing basketball in a New York barrio.
I Love Work I Love Work is an Australian hip hop song and the second single released by the Australian band Butterfingers from their album Breakfast At Fatboys. Lyrically the song is a fictional ballad outlining the vocalist's, Eddie Jocobson, struggle to work.
I Love You For Sentimental Reasons I Love You For Sentimental Reasons is the name of a 1995 single by British pop group Five Star, peaking at UK #84 in July of that year and becoming their first single for more than five years without the help of any record labels, except their own, Tent Records Inc.
I Love You to Death I Love You to Death is a 1990 crime/comedy film, directed by Lawrence Kasdan. It is loosely based on an attempted murder that happened in 1984, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where Frances Toto repeatedly tried to kill her husband Anthony Toto, who was cheating on her.
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas Released at the height of the hippie era, the film I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968) tells the story of one Harold Fine (Peter Sellers), a self-described "square" lawyer, and his theatrical mother played by Jo Van Fleet.
I Love You, China I Love You, China (Chinese: 我爱你,中国) is a song composed for a soprano by Zheng Qiufeng to the lyrics of Qu Cong for the film Overseas Compatriots (Chinese: 海外赤子) (1979) starring Chen Chong (Chinese: 陳冲), also known as Joan Chen. The voice of the song that appeared in the film is that of Ye Peiying.
I Love Your Smile "I Love Your Smile" was the name of R&B singer Shanice's single released in late 1991. Reaching the #2 on the Hot 100 and #1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart, it became her best known and most successful hit to date.
I Love Your Work I Love Your Work is an American film from 2003, directed by Adam Goldberg and written by Goldberg and Adrian Butchart. The film, an indictment on celebrity culture was not a commercial success but became part of film school course material, with a magnificently crafted screenplay and a Who's Who cast of Hollywood's finest talent.
I Loved Tiberius Jeg Elsket Tiberius a 1959 romance novel by Elisabeth Dored. It was first translated into English by Naomi Walford in Great Britain by Methuen and United States by Pantheon Books in 1963 under the name I Loved Tiberius.
I Luv Halloween I Luv Halloween is a graphic novel published by TOKYOPOP in October, 2005. With art by Benjamin Roman and written by Keith Giffen, it tells the misadventures of a group of friends who meet every Halloween for a night of trick-or-treating.
I Luv NY I Luv NY (read as "I Love New York"), is a television program of GMA Network. Set in New York City, it is the first Philippine TV soap to hold tapings in New York, around which revolves the story of the four main characters.
I masnadieri I masnadieri (The Bandits) is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Andrea Maffei, based on Die Räuber by Friedrich von Schiller. First performance: Her Majesty's Theatre, London, July 22, 1847.
I mitt hjärta I mitt hjärta is a 1999 album from Swedish pop- and country singer Kikki Danielsson. The songs I mitt hjärta brinner lågan and Jag trodde änglarna fanns on this album were sung together with Norwegian "dansband" Ole Ivars, whose singer William Kristoffersen wrote them.
I Marine Expeditionary Force The 1st Marine Expeditionary Force is a Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) of the United States Marine Corps primarily composed of the 1st Marine Division, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, and 1st Marine Logistics Group. Among Marines, it is common to pronounce I MEF as "eye mef", "first mef", or "one mef".
I Married a Communist I Married a Communist is a Philip Roth novel concerning the rise and fall of Ira Ringold, known as "Iron Rinn." The story is narrated by Nathan Zuckerman, and is one of a trio of Zuckerman novels Roth wrote in the 1990s depicting the postwar history of Newark, New Jersey and its residents.
I Married a Princess I Married a Princess was a 2005 reality show on the Lifetime TV network that starred Catherine Oxenberg and her husband Casper Van Dien. The show's slogan is "under the tiara and behind the shades - a real life look at a fairy-tale family.
I Married Joan I Married Joan, a 1952-1955 television situation comedy on NBC, starred veteran vaudeville, film, and radio comedienne Joan Davis (1907-1961) as the scatterbrained, manic wife of mild-mannered community judge Bradley Stevens (Jim Backus), whose court sessions weren't quite as absurd as the situations presented by his wife, who got the couple into and out of numerous whacky jams, with or without the help of her younger sister (played by Davis's real-life daughter, Beverly Wills).
I Married...Sebastian Bach A show that premiered on VH1, depicting the lives of Skid Row lead singer Sebastian Bach and his family life, with special emphasis on his marriage with wife Maria Bierk. Features New Jersey metal band Severed Hand.
I Me Mine "I Me Mine" is a Beatles song, written and sung by George Harrison. The final recording session for this song is also the last recording made by The Beatles (at least until the Free As A Bird/Real Love "reunion" sessions), though many people feel that the session "doesn't count" as John Lennon was absent.
I Mother Earth I Mother Earth, or IME, is a Canadian alternative rock band consisting of Brian Byrne (vocals), Bruce Gordon (bass), Christian Tanna (drums), and Jagori Tanna (guitar). The band was at the peak of its popularity in the mid-to-late 1990s, and its members are currently at work on other projects while on a self-described "hiatus".
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