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When in Rome (1952 film) When in Rome was a 1952 film starring Van Johnson, Paul Douglas, and Joseph Calleia. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and was based on a story by Robert Buckner, Dorothy Kingsley, and Charles Schnee.
When in Rome, Kill Me When in Rome, Kill Me (1989) was album by the Leeds-based pop group Cud. The first seven songs on the album are linked by short narrative segments, such that the first half of the album loosely forms a single story.
When I Am King When I am King is a wordless infinite canvas webcomic by Swiss artist demian5 about an Egyptian king's travels through a desert. It has an unusual visual style that makes heavy use of oranges and reds, uses arrows to emphasize horizontal movement, and has occasional GIF animation.
When I Grow Up (webcomic) When I Grow Up is a webcomic written by Jeffrey Rowland, who is also known for his comics Wigu Adventures and Overcompensating; both of these comics are still in production. When I Grow Up (also abbreviated as W.
When I have Fears that I may Cease to Be John Keats wrote the sonnet When I have Fears that I may Cease to Be in 1817 and published it in 1818. The fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter takes the form of a Shakespearean or Elizabethan Sonnet, which follows a standardized rhyme scheme, and consists of three quatrains and a couplet.
When I Look at the World "When I Look at the World" is the ninth track from U2's 2000 album, All That You Can't Leave Behind. It has never been performed live although it was snipped at the end of Bad in one concert in the Elevation Tour in Kansas City.
When I Said Goodbye / Summer Of Love "When I Said Goodbye / Summer Of Love" was the 10th single released by British pop group Steps. "When I Said Goodbye" was one of the group's ballads, and the black-and-white video was shot in Rome.
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross The hymn, When I Survey the Wondrous Cross, was written by Isaac Watts, and published in Hymns and Spiritual Songs in 1707. It is significant for being an innovative departure from the early English hymn style of only using paraphrased bibical texts.
When I Was Cool When I Was Cool is Sam Kashner's autobiographical account of his experience as the first student at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poeticswhich was founded by Allen Ginsberg] in honor of his late friend, [[Jack Kerouac. As he describes in his book, Kashner was a disgruntled Long Island teenager in the 1970s who was obsessed with the poetry and prose of the Beat generation of the 1950s.
When I'm a Rock 'n' Roll Star When I'm a Rock 'n' Roll Star is an album by David Cassidy. Released on Razor and Tie Records in 1996 as RE 2117-2, it is a compilation of songs drawn from his three RCA Records albums recorded between 1975 and 1977: The Higher They Climb The Harder They Fall (1975), Home Is Where the Heart Is (1976), and Gettin' It in the Streets (1977).
When I'm Alone I Cry When I'm Alone I Cry is a 1964 album from Marvin Gaye, one of several attempts of the singer to make a name for himself as a jazz vocalist. Motown chief Berry Gordy had never cared for Gaye's smooth-jazz renditions, which also did not go over well in concert.
When I'm Gone "When I'm Gone" is a song from Eminem's 2005 Curtain Call: The Hits greatest hits album , and one of the most critically acclaimed songs of his to-date . The song is about Eminem's career's effect on his relationship with his wife Kim.
When It's Over When It's Over was a song released by the hit rock band Loverboy on their album Get Lucky in 1981. Relying heavily on synthesizers, the song became a minor hit for the band when released as a single the following year, reaching #26 on the charts.
When Johnny Comes Marching Home "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" (sometimes "When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again") is a popular song of the American Civil War that expressed people's longing for the return of their friends and relatives who were fighting in the war.
When Knighthood Was in Flower When Knighthood Was in Flower is the debut novel of American author Charles Major written under the pseudonym, Edwin Caskoden. It was first published by Grosset & Dunlap in 1898 and proved an enormous success.
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd was an elegy written by Walt Whitman shortly after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Admired as one of Whitman's greatest poems, "Lilacs" has influenced many other works in literature and the arts, most notably The Waste Land (1922) by T.
When Maryam Spoke Out When Maryam Spoke Out (Arabic: Lamma hikyit maryam لمّا حكيت مريم) is a 2002 Lebanese film directed by Assad Fouladkar which describes in a dramatic way how a life of a happy Lebanese couple turns out when they discover the wife's infertility.
When October Goes "When October Goes" is a ballad based on a lyric Johnny Mercer had written but did not complete before his 1976 death. It was matched up to a melody by pop singer Barry Manilow and published in 1984, becoming one of the top Adult Contemporary hits of that year in the United States.
When Pants Attack When Pants Attack is the first episode of the television series, The Adventures Of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. It airs after the 1998 pilot "Runaway Rocketboy" and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (the movie).
When Saturday Comes When Saturday Comes (usually known as WSC) is a monthly magazine about football, first published in London in 1986. Its coverage of the game, generally sympathetic to fans and critical of football's ruling elite (notably club chairmen and the FA), has influenced many other media since.
When Saturday Comes (film) When Saturday Comes is a British film from 1996 starring Sean Bean and Emily Lloyd, directed by Maria Giese. It is about a factory worker who gets scouted, firstly by the well-known non-league side Sheffield F.
When Stand Up Stood Out When Stand Up Stood Out is a documentary film by former Boston comedian Fran Solomita which chronicles the explosive popularity of the Boston Stand-up comedy scene in the 80s and early 90s. It was released on DVD on June 20th, 2006 by THINKFilm, the distributor behind the documentary The Aristocrats.
When the Angels Sing "When the Angels Sing" is a pop song written by Peter Ries, and Chiere "Charlemaine" Thomas-Schmidtmer for the No Angels' debut studio album Elle'ments (2001). It was produced by Ries and received a positive reception from music critics.
When the Angels Sing/Atlantis "When the Angels Sing" is a pop song written by Peter Ries, and Chiere "Charlemaine" Thomas-Schmidtmer for the No Angels' debut studio album Elle'ments (2001). It was produced by Ries and received a positive reception from music critics.
When the Bough Breaks (TNG episode) "When the Bough Breaks" is a first season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, first broadcast February 15, 1988. It is episode #17, production #118, teleplay written by Hannah Louise Shearer, and directed by Kim Manners.
When the Boys Come Marching Home "When the Boys Come Marching Home" is a song written by David Bowie during the sessions for the album Heathen in 2002. The song never made it to the album, and was released on the single "Slow Burn" and the UK version of the single "Everyone Says 'Hi'"
When the Cat's Away When the cat's away (French: Chacun cherche son chat) is a 1996 French drama directed by Cédric Klapisch.The movie is setting in Paris and stars Garance Clavel, Zinedine Soualem, Renée Le Calm, Olivier Py, Romain Duris, Hélène de Fougerolles and others.
When the Last Sword Is Drawn When the Last Sword is Drawn (Japanese: 壬生義士伝, Mibu gishi den) is a 2003 Japanese movie directed by Yojiro Takita. It tells the story of two Shinsengumi samurai, one of whom is a taciturn killer (played by Koichi Sato), and the other who appears to be a money-grubbing country bumpkin (played by Kiichi Nakai).
When the Levee Breaks "When the Levee Breaks" is a blues song written and first recorded by husband and wife Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie in 1929. The song is in reaction to the upheaval caused by the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927.
When the Levees Broke When the Levees Broke, subtitled A Requiem in Four Acts is a 2006 documentary film directed by Spike Lee, about the devastation of New Orleans, Louisiana due to the failure of the levees during Hurricane Katrina.
When the Night Feels My Song "When the Night Feels My Song" is the first single from Sounding a Mosaic, the second album from Canadian band Bedouin Soundclash. The song features a reggae/soft rock sound, and is accompanied by a music video that shows the band on various streets during the night, in Toronto, Canada.
When the People Fell When the People Fell is a science fiction short story by Cordwainer Smith, set in his "Instrumentality" universe. It was originally published in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine in April, 1959, and is most recently collected in The Rediscovery of Man.
When the Rainbow Goddess Wept When the Rainbow Goddess Wept is the first novel of Cecilia Manguerra Brainard, first published by Dutton (1994) and currently published by the University of Michigan Press. An earlier version of this novel was published by New Day Publishers as Song of Yvonne.
When the River Meets the Sea When the River Meets the Sea is a song written by composer and lyricist Paul Williams for Jim Henson's 1977 HBO special Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas. The song was later sung by John Denver and Robin the frog in the 1979 television special John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together.
When the Saints Go Marching In "When the Saints Go Marching In", so well-known that it is often referred to merely as "The Saints", is a United States gospel hymn that has taken on certain aspects of folk music. Though it originated as a spiritual, people today are more likely to hear it played by a jazz band.
When the Spirit Moves You When the Spirit Moves You is the sixteenth episode of the popular 1969 ITC British television series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 28 December 1969 on the ITV.
When the Stars Go Blue "When the Stars Go Blue" is a popular alternative country single initially composed and performed by solo artist and former Whiskeytown band member (1994–1999), Ryan Adams. It was first released with his album Gold on 7 September 2001].
When the Whales Came When the Whales Came is a 1989 British film, based on the 1985 children's book Why the Whales Came written by Michael Morpurgo. The film is set on the fictional British island of Scylla, while the location of the book is explicitly identified as Bryher, one of the Isles of Scilly.
When the Whip Comes Down When the Whip Comes Down (subtitled Live From Woodstock '94) is a bootleg of Nine Inch Nails' performance at the Woodstock '94 music festival, held in Saugerties, New York on 13 August1994. It was released as a CD by Italian company Kiss The Stone Records with the liner notes giving a brief commentary on the set.
When the Wind Blows (film) When the Wind Blows is an animated film originally released in Great Britain in October 1986, based on Raymond Briggs' graphic novel of the same name. Directed by Jimmy Murakami, it stars the voices of John Mills and Peggy Ashcroft.
When the Wind Blows (graphic novel) When the Wind Blows is a 1982 graphic novel, by British artist Raymond Briggs, that shows a nuclear attack on Britain by the Soviet Union from the viewpoint of a retired couple, Jim and Hilda Bloggs. The book was later made into an animated film.
When The Hangover Strikes "When The Hangover Strikes" was the second single released from Squeeze's fifth album, Sweets From A Stranger. It was the first UK single culled from one of the band's albums not to achieve a position on the Singles Chart ("Christmas Day" also had not charted, but that was not an album cut).
When The Music's Over When The Music's Over is a song, regarded as one of The Doors' epic poems set to music, featured on the group's second studio album, Strange Days. The song, being at almost eleven minutes long, is their second longest recorded song, behind only The End (11:42).
When The Rain Rain Rain Came Down "When The Rain Rain Rain Came Down" is a narrative song from the 1968 musical film featurette Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day. The song is also incorporated into the 1977 musical film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh which is an amalgamation of three Winnie-the-Pooh featurettes including "Blustery Day".
When There's No More Room In Hell: Volume I When There's No More Room In Hell: Volume I is a compilation album, complied and released by Sugar Daddy Productions, featuring songs from various artists from the underground hip-hop scene. The album is advertised as having 38 exclusive tracks, but that's not true, as some tracks have been available to be downloaded legally on the internet or they were already featured on other albums.
When Time Ran Out When Time Ran Out... is a disaster film released in 1980, starring Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bisset, William Holden, James Franciscus, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons, Burgess Meredith, Valentina Cortese, Veronica Hamel, Edward Albert and Barbara Carrera.
When We Die When We Die is the second single from The Great Burrito Extortion Case, by Bowling for Soup. The release date is unknown, but is a confirmed single because the sticker found on the album has the phrase "...
When We Rock, We Rock, and When We Roll, We Roll When We Rock, We Rock, and When We Roll, We Roll is a compilation album by Deep Purple featuring their best rock songs up until 1978. It features Purple classics such as "Hush", "Kentucky Woman" and "Smoke on the Water"
When We Ruled: The Best of The Pursuit of Happiness When We Ruled: The Best of The Pursuit of Happiness is a greatest hits album by Canadian college rock band The Pursuit of Happiness, released in 2005. It is the band's second hits compilation, following 2000's Sex and Food: The Best of TPOH.
When We Were You When We Were You are a five piece Australian Hardcore band with Metal influences, based in Rockhampton, Queensland. The Band has set out with a focus on raising the profile of local music with a goal that's simple: to provide people with an opportunity to hear something different live.
When William Came When William Came is a novel written by British author Saki (Hector Hugh Munro) and published in 1914. At the time of writing it was set several years in the future, after a fictional war between Germany and Great Britain, which Germany won.
When Worlds Collide When Worlds Collide is a 1932 science fiction novel co-written by Philip Gordon Wylie and Edwin Balmer, who also authored the sequel After Worlds Collide. It was first published as a six-part monthly serial from September 1932 to February 1933 in Blue Book magazine.
When Worlds Collide (film) When Worlds Collide is a 1951 science fiction film based on the 1932 novel co-written by Philip Gordon Wylie and Edwin Balmer. The movie was filmed in Technicolor, directed by Rudolph Maté and was winner of the 1951 Academy Award for Best Effects, Special Effects.
When Worlds Collide (wrestling) When Worlds Collide (Cuando Los Mundos Chocan in Spanish) was a legendary professional wrestling pay-per-view that took place on November 6, 1994 from the Los Angeles Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California. It was presented by the Mexican lucha libre company Asistencia AsesorĂ­a y AdministraciĂłn (AAA) and promoted in conjunction with World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
When You Remember Me When You Remember Me is a 1990 fact-based story of Mike Mills, a teen with muscular dystrophy, who is placed in a state nursing home by his destitute single mother. There he must contend with being the only young person in the clinic and with an abusive head nurse.
When You Ride Alone You Ride with bin Laden When you ride ALONE you ride with bin Laden: What the Government SHOULD Be Telling Us to Help Fight the War on Terrorism (ISBN 1-59777-513-4) is a 2002 non-fiction political book by comedian and author Bill Maher. While Maher mainly critiques the methods the United States is using to fight the War on Terrorism, he also addresses issues such as oil dependency, environmental destruction, religion, and foreign relations.
When You Tell Me That You Love Me "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" is a 1991 song released as a single by American R&B singer Diana Ross, released on the Motown label. The song, a sentimental ballad, was one of the bigger hits featured on Ross' 1991 album, The Force Behind the Power, peaking at number thirty-seven on the US Billboard R&B singles chart while peaking at number-two on the UK Top 75 singles chart.
When You Wasn't Famous "When You Wasn't Famous" was the first single from The Streets' third studio album The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living. Released on March 30 2006, it went straight to number 8 in the UK and number 26 in Ireland.
When You Were Mine "When You Were Mine" is the name of a song written by Prince and released as a track on his 1980 album Dirty Mind. The song, though not released as a single, is often considered to be amongst Prince's best early works.
When You Wish upon a Star "When You Wish upon a Star" is a popular song, written by Ned Washington and Leigh Harline and introduced in the 1940 Walt Disney movie Pinocchio, where it is sung by Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket.
When You're Young "When You're Young" was released as a one-off single by The Jam. Released on 25th August 1979 it charted at #17 in the UK Singles Chart and was backed by the song "Smithers-Jones" that appears on the groups Setting Sons album.
Whenever You Call "Whenever You Call" is a song written and produced by American singer Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff for Carey's seventh album, Butterfly. The protagonist of this ballad discusses how she didn't want to fall in love but did, and that if her lover should ever need anything, she will be there for him "whenever he calls".
Whenever You're Ready Whenever You're Ready is the name of a 1987 hit single by British pop group Five Star, peaking at UK #11 in August of that year and becoming the first release from their third album, Between the Lines, the follow-up album to the million plus selling album, Silk And Steel.
Whenuakura Whenuakura is a farming community on State Highway 3 east of Patea, at the southern end of Taranaki on the North Island of New Zealand. The boundary between the Taranaki and Wellington provinces runs through Whenuakura.
Whepstead Whepstead is a village in Suffolk, United Kingdom, located south of Bury St Edmunds. Once the property of Bury Abbey it became a possession of the Drury family at the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century.
Where (SQL) A WHERE statement in SQL specifies that a SQL command should only be run on rows that meet a specified condition. WHERE statements are not typically required, but should be used if you only want a certain portion of your data to be affected by your SQL Statement.
Where Angels Fear Where Angels Fear is an original novel by Rebecca Levene and Simon Winstone featuring the fictional archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. The New Adventures were a spin-off from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide, written in 1995 , is a book by Robert Michael Pyle, and a subject of a Guggenheim Fellowship. It describes Pyle's discovery of a gigantic fossil footprint in backwoods British Columbia and his subsequent travels to find the origin of the fossil.
Where Did Our Love Go "Where Did Our Love Go" is a 1964 hit song recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. Written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland-Dozier-Holland, "Where Did Our Love Go" was the first single by the Supremes to go to the number-one position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, a position it held for two weeks, from August 16 to August 29 1964.
Where Did You Sleep Last Night "Where Did You Sleep Last Night," also known as "In The Pines" and "Black Girl," is a traditional American folk song which dates back to at least the 1870s, and is believed to be Southern Appalachian in origin. The identity of the song's author is unknown, but it has been performed by a number of artists, including Lead Belly, Bill Monroe, Doc Watson, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Chet Atkins, Grateful Dead, Connie Francis, Mark Lanegan, Nirvana, Dolly Parton, and Smog.
Where Do We Go From Here? (song) This song, performed by actress-singer Vanessa Lynn Williams, was featured on the soundtrack to the motion picture "Eraser", which co-starred Arnold Schwarzenegger. The song was produced by David Foster.
Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)" is a 1969 song by Peter Sarstedt. It was a #1 hit in the UK charts for 4 weeks in 1969 and was awarded the 1969 Ivor Novello Award, together with David Bowie's Space Oddity.
Where have all the flowers gone Where Have All the Flowers Gone is a folk song of the 1960s written by Pete Seeger. In July 26, 1956, the House of Representatives voted to cite Pete Seeger and others, including playwright Arthur Miller for contempt, and was put on trial.
Where Have All the Intellectuals Gone?: Confronting Twenty-First Century Philistinism Where Have All the Intellectuals Gone?: Confronting Twenty-First Century Philistinism is a book by the Hungarian sociologist Frank Furedi, published by Continuum International Publishing Group in 2004 (ISBN 0-8264-6769-5).
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego (song) "Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego" is a song made famous by the vocal group Rockapella, and currently performed by that group as well as former group leader Sean Altman, who co-wrote the song with David Yazbek. It was the theme song to the award-winning PBS-TV game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego is a multiplaform video game where players have to travel through time to collect the clue and the warrant necessary to capture Carmen Sandiego or one of her henchmen. Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego, a game show which was formerly broadcast on PBS, was loosely based on this game.
Where I'm Calling From Where I'm Calling From is a short story by American author Raymond Carver, set in a center for recovering alcoholics. It originally appeared in his collection Cathedral, and later provided the title for a fairly comprehensive collection of his stories, selected by Carver himself.
Where It's At "Where It's At" is the first single from Beck's 1996 album, Odelay. Many have commented that the strength of both "Where It's At" and Odelay confirmed that Beck was not a novelty act or one-hit wonder.
Where Lovers Mourn Where Lovers Mourn is the first full-length album released by the band Draconian through Napalm Records on the 20th of October 2003. It was recorded and produced at Studio Mega by Chris Silver and Draconian in June of 2003.
Where no man has gone before "Where no man has gone before" is a phrase used in the title sequence of most episodes of the original Star Trek science fiction television series. It is part of the line "To boldly go where no man has gone before", which refers to the mission of the original starship Enterprise.
Where No Man Has Gone Before (TOS episode) "Where No Man Has Gone Before" was the second pilot episode of the television series Star Trek (later known as Star Trek: The Original Series). It was produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage", had been rejected by NBC.
Where Quantity Is Job Number 1 Where Quantity Is Job #1 is an album by the punk rock band Propagandhi, released on November 15, 1998. It is a compilation of "Propagandhi's rarest, most-out-print, livest, most demo-est stuff plus the re-release of Propagandhi's half of the [...
Where the Boys Are Where the Boys Are is a 1960 American motion picture comedic film, based on the novel by Glendon Swarthout, about four Midwestern college co-eds who spend spring break in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The film was originally intended for the teen market, featuring sun, sand and romance.
Where the Boys Are '84 Where the Boys Are '84 is a 1984 teen sex comedy, starring Russell Todd, Lorna Luft, Lisa Hartman and Lynn-Holly Johnson. Produced by Allan Carr, it was the first release from TriStar Pictures and a remake of the 1960 film Where the Boys Are.
Where the Green Ants Dream Where the Green Ants Dream (Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen) is a 1984 film by German film director Werner Herzog. It is set in the Australian desert and is about a land feud between a mining company and the native aborigines.
Where the Humans Eat The first full length album released by Willy Mason, Where the Humans Eat was recorded in Catskill, New York in early May of 2004. Songs were mostly recorded live, with Mason singing and playing guitar (adding cello, accordion, and vibraphone in the studio), and with his younger brother Sam on drums.
Where the Red Fern Grows Where the Red Fern Grows is a 1961 novel by American author Wilson Rawls about a boy who acquires and trains two Redbone Coonhound hunting dogs. It has twice been made into a film — once in 1974 starring Stewart Peterson, and again in 2003 starring Joseph Ashton, Dabney Coleman, Ned Beatty, and Dave Matthews.
Where the Sidewalk Ends (book) Where the Sidewalk Ends (1974) is a book of children's poetry written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. The book's poems address many common childhood concerns, as well as presenting purely fanciful stories.
Where the Sky Meets the Land Where the Sky Meets the Land (German: Wo der Himmel die Erde berĂĽhrt) is a 2000 documentary film written and produced by Frank MĂĽller. The film features Kyrgyzstan, the home of poet Tschingis Aitmatov and his characters, encounters with nomads, Kyrgyz traditions and the impressive scenery.
Where the Truth Lies Where the Truth Lies is a 2005 dramatic film directed by Academy Award-nominated director Atom Egoyan, based on the novel by Rupert Holmes. It stars Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, Alison Lohman, David Hayman, and Maury Chaykin.
Where the Wild Roses Grow "Where the Wild Roses Grow" is an alternative–rock song written by Australian singer-songwriter Nick Cave for Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' ninth album Murder Ballads (1996), and features guest vocals by Australian pop-singer Kylie Minogue. The song was produced by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Tony Cohen and Victor Van Vugt and received a positive reception from music critics.
Where the Wild Things Are (opera) Where the Wild Things Are is a 'fantasy' opera in one act by Oliver Knussen to a libretto by Maurice Sendak, based on the writer's own children's book. There were two premieres: a preliminary version was staged in Brussels at the Théâtre de La Monnaie on 28 November 1980, with a final version performed by Glyndebourne Touring Opera at the National Theatre, London on 9 January 1984.
Where the Wild Things Are (song) "Where the Wild Things Are" is a song written by James Hetfield, Jason Newsted and Lars Ulrich of Metallica, and appearing on the 1997 Metallica album ReLoad. At six minutes and 54 seconds it is the third longest song on the album ("Fixxxer" being the longest at eight and a half minutes).
Where The Long Shadows Fall (Beforetheinmostlight) Where The Long Shadows Fall (Beforetheinmostlight) is an EP by English band Current 93. It forms the first part of the Inmost Light trilogy; the second being 1996's All The Pretty Little Horses: The Inmost Light and the last being 1996's The Starres Are Marching Sadly Home (Theinmostlightthirdandfinal).
Where The Wild Things Are Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak is a children's picture book originally published by Harper & Row which describes the imaginary adventures of a young boy named Max, who is angry after being sent to his room without supper. Max wears a distinctive wolf suit during his adventures and encounters various mythical creatures.
Where There is No Doctor Where There is No Doctor is a well-known "village healthcare handbook" by David Werner, Jane Maxwell, and Carol Thuman, published by the Hesperian Foundation. It is a community health care manual that has been translated into more than 75 languages and used all over the world.
Where Troy Once Stood Where Troy Once Stood is a book by Iman Wilkens which argues that the city of Troy was located in England, and that Homer's Iliad and Odyssey are orally transmitted epic poems of Western European origin. Wilkens states that this would in no way detract from the prestige of ancient Greek culture, as it developed long after Homer.
Where What When The 'Baltimore Where What When'is a monthly family magazine of Jewish information, inspiration, and opinion. Established in 1985, it is one of Baltimore's liveliest Jewish magazine, approximate readership is 40,000.
Where You Are "Where You Are" is the second single from Jessica Simpson's debut album, Sweet Kisses. Released in 2000, the single (which is a duet with Nick Lachey) reached sixty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 , becoming Simpson's second Hot 100 chart entry.
Where You Are And Where You Want To Be Where You Are And Where You Want To Be is an On The Might Of Princes album that was realeasd on March 19, 2002 by Traffic Violation Records. A remastered edition with bonus tracks was released as a split-label release by Eugenics Record Label and Rok Lok Records January 16, 2007
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