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You Only Live Twice (film) You Only Live Twice is the fifth film in the EON Productions James Bond series, the fifth to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent Commander James Bond 007, and the sixth film to feature James Bond. After its release in 1967, Connery stepped down from the role, leading to the hiring of George Lazenby for 1969's On Her Majesty's Secret Service; Connery later returned officially, one last time, in Diamonds Are Forever (1971).
You Oughta Know "You Oughta Know" is a song written by Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard, and produced by Ballard for Morissette's third album Jagged Little Pill (1995). The song, the lyrics of which describe Morissette's fouled relationship with an unnamed lover, introduced her harsh, angst-ridden lyrics to the public.
You Raise Me Up "You Raise Me Up" is a popular song in the inspirational mold, the music written by Secret Garden's Rolf Løvland lyrics by Brendan Graham. The song has now been recorded more than 125 times around the world in different languages.
You Shall Know Our Velocity You Shall Know Our Velocity! is a novel written by Dave Eggers, published in hardcover in San Francisco, California by McSweeney's in 2002 with ISBN 0-9703355-5-5, and later in paperback in New York by Vintage in 2003 with ISBN 1-4000-3354-3.
You Shook Me All Night Long "You Shook Me All Night Long" is a hit song by the hard rock band AC/DC that appears on one of the most successful albums in history, Back in Black. The song is also on their later album Who Made Who.
You Should Be Living You Should Be Living (2002) is the third and last full length album released by Twothirtyeight on Tooth & Nail Records. It was produced by James Wisner, who also produced albums for Dashboard Confessional and Further Seems Forever.
You Stole The Sun From My Heart "You Stole The Sun From My Heart" was released by Manic Street Preachers on March 8, 1999 and was the third single to be released from the This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours. All three members of the band - James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore and Nicky Wire - share the writing credits.
You Take the High Road (7th Heaven) "You Take the High Road, Part I" was the seventh episode of the 11th season of 7th Heaven. Series star Mackenzie Rosman (Ruthie Camden) officially rejoined the show after being absent during the first six episodes of the season.
You Think You Really Know Him You Think You Really Know Him is a documentary about the experimental musician Gary Wilson, directed by Michael Wolk. The film documents Wilson's career during the late 1970s/early 1980s and his return to the public eye in 2002 after two decades of self-imposed exile.
You Walk Alone You Walk Alone is the seventeenth album by Jandek, and the first of two released in 1988. It isCorwood Industries (#0754), and is the first album by the "blues rock" band that followed the apparent meltdown of the original "garage rock" band.
You Want Me Following her debut success in the UK in late 2005, singer-songwriter Chantal Chamandy—a longtime resident of Montreal who was born on the Nile in Alexandria, Egypt—is bringing her uptempo sounds to the U.S.
You Were Meant For Me (Bellefire single) This single by the Irish girl group Bellefire was scheduled for release in June 2004, as the follow-up to "Say Something Anyway". The release was cancelled, although the track received some airplay in some far east countries.
You Were Never Lovelier You Were Never Lovelier (Columbia Pictures) is a 1942 Hollywood musical comedy film, set in Buenos Aires. It starred Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Adolphe Menjou and Xavier Cugat, with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
You Will "You Will" was the name of an AT&T marketing campaign from the early 1990s. Each ad presented a futuristic scenario, over which the voice of Tom Selleck narrated, beginning with "Have you ever...
You Will Fail You Will Fail is a website which was created just hours after the 7 July 2005 London bombings as a celebration of London Mayor Ken Livingstone's defiant words. The site contained graphics that users could post on their websites and blogs to signal their resistance to terrorism.
You Wouldn't Want To Be You Wouldn't Want To Be is an on-going series of illustrated children's non-fiction books published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the USA by Scholastic. They are created by the Salariya Book Company, who publish some of the titles as part of their own 'Danger Zone' brand.
You Yangs The You Yangs are a series of granite peaks that rise dramatically near Lara, Victoria in the Werribee lava plains in Australia, located 22 km north of Geelong and approximately 55 km south-west of Melbourne. Although only 352Â m in height, they dominate the landscape and are clearly identifiable from nearby Geelong, Melbourne and beyond.
You'll Be in My Heart "You'll Be in My Heart" was the main single from the 1999 Disney animated feature Tarzan. Written and performed by Phil Collins, it appears on the film's soundtrack as well as various other Disney compilations.
You'll Be Safe Here You'll Be Safe Here, a song by OPM band Rivermaya, was first used as the theme song to the now-defunct ABS-CBN TV show Spirits. Its new music video used advanced technology never seen before in Philippine music video-making.
You'll Need Somebody on Your Bond "You'll Need Somebody on Your Bond" (later titled "You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond") is a song that is attributed to both tradition and to Texan singer and guitarist Blind Willie Johnson. Johnson released the first known recording of the song on Columbia Records as "You'll Need Somebody on Your Bond" and later released a second version titled "You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond".
You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" (written by Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff) was a song performed by R&B singer Lou Rawls for his All Things in Time album in 1976. The song proved to be Rawls' breakthrough hit, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the R&B charts, and would start off his live shows from 1977 on.
You'll Never Get Rich You'll Never Get Rich (Columbia Pictures) is a 1941 Hollywood musical comedy film with a wartime theme starring Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Robert Benchley, Cliff Nazarro, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The film was directed by Sidney Lanfield.
You'll Never Make Love In This Town Again You'll Never Make Love In This Town Again (ISBN 0-7871-0404-3)is a 1996 book which describes four prostitutes' stories about their sexual encounters with Hollywood celebrities, including Warren Beatty, David Crosby, Jack Wagner and Billy Idol, among others. Sisters Robin Greer and Liza Greer are contributors.
You'll Never Walk Alone (song) "You'll Never Walk Alone" is a song written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II for their 1945 musical, Carousel. It was sung in the original show by Christine Johnson and later Jan Clayton with chorus.
You're a Special Part of Me "You're a Special Part of Me" was a successful duet single for soul legends Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye, released in 1973. The original duet was one of the few originals featured on their famed album, Diana & Marvin, and was among the most successful of the songs the Motown label mates made reaching #4 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart and #12 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.
You're All I Need You're All I Need was the second album by soul music duo Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, released by Tamla (Motown) Records in 1968. Entirely written and produced by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson (who composed three of the songs on the first Gaye/Terrell duets LP, United), You're All I Need features two Top 10 Billboard Pop Singles hits, "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" and "You're All I Need to Get By".
You're All In This Together You're All In This Together is the name of a DVD recorded by Reel Big Fish at "The Alley" in California sometime in March, 2006. The DVD is sold with Reel Big Fish's live album Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album and became available for purchase off iTunes on July 18th, 2006.
You're Crazy "You're Crazy" is a song by rock band Guns N' Roses that appears on both their 1987 debut album Appetite For Destruction and their 1988 mini-album G N' R Lies. "You're Crazy"'s original song name was "Fucking Crazy".
You're Gonna Need Me "You're Gonna Need Me" is a 1973 soul song recorded by Dionne Warwick on her album, Just Being Myself. It was released as the b-side to the title track, which peaked at a dismal #62 on the R&B singles chart in 1973.
You're History You're History is a project inspired by Bob Geldof which challenges some of the world's leading journalists, academics and celebrities to apply the lens of history to enhance a perspective on current affairs. Its purpose is to make people think and connect wires, to encourage them to question their own place within the world, to acknowledge personal and collective responsibility and to enable them to feel empowered by discussing a range of situations and issues that have been changed by individuals, groups or pressure of public opinion and by the exertion of rights and choices - Human Rights.
You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim) "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)" is the name of a song written and recorded by Rod Stewart for his 1977 album Foot Loose & Fancy Free. The song proved a popular single, reaching the top ten of many national charts.
You're in the Navy Now You're in the Navy Now is a Hollywood film released in 1951 by Twentieth Century Fox about the United States Navy in the first months of World War II. The film is a comedy starring Gary Cooper as a new officer wanting a command at sea but who is instead assigned to an experimental project without much hope of success.
You're In Love You're In Love is a song by glam metal superstars Ratt, and is today considered one of their most popular hits. It is the first track on their 1985 album Invasion of Your Privacy, though the second released as a single by Atlantic Records.
You're In Love (Wilson Phillips song) "You're In Love" was a single released by Wilson Phillips, their fourth single from their debut album Wilson Phillips and their third number one hit. It hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 20, 1991 and remained there for one week.
You're Makin' Me High "You're Makin' Me High" is the first single released from Toni Braxton's sophomore album, Secrets (1996). A joint collaboration between the Grammy award-winning producer Babyface and Bryce Wilson resulted in this mid-tempo song.
You're never alone with a Strand "You're never alone with a Strand" was a 1959 British advertising campaign for the Strand brand of cigarettes. It is regarded as one of the poorest tobacco advertising campaigns of all time, with the brand disappearing off the market soon after.
You're Not Alone "You're Not Alone" (released 19 March 2000) was the second and most successful single from Yorkshire band Embrace's second studio album "Drawn From Memory". It is considered to have a Motown influence.
You're Not Alone (Olive song) "You're Not Alone" is a song written by Tim Kellett and Robin Taylor-Firth and performed by Olive on the 1996 album Extra Virgin. First released as a single in 1996, it found greater success in 1997 in a remixed single version, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart.
You're the Best "You're the Best" is a classic eighties song by Joe Esposito (not to be confused with former Elvis guitarist, Diamond Joe Esposito), which came to prominence as the music to the All-Valley Karate Championships montage in the movie "The Karate Kid" (1984).
You're the Man "You're the Man" is a two-part 1972 funk single released by American soul singer Marvin Gaye on the Tamla (Motown) label. On this song, Gaye blatantly attacks the policies set by the government which he felt had not giving people in America the benefits to live in society.
You're the Only One "You're The Only One" was a song composed by Carole Bayer Sager and Bruce Robert, which provided a hit for Dolly Parton. Included on Parton's 1979 RCA album Great Balls of Fire, the song was released as the album's first single, topping the U.
You're the Only You "You're the Only You'" 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.
You're The One For Me, Fatty "You're The One For Me, Fatty" was a single by Morrissey released in April 1992. It was taken from the then-unreleased Your Arsenal album and was the second Morrissey single to be written by Alain Whyte and produced by Glam Rock legend Mick Ronson.
You're with me, leather "You're with me, leather" is a pick-up line reportedly used by ESPN anchor Chris Berman in Scottsdale, Arizona, in the mid-1990s, according to an anecdote submitted by a reader of the sports website Deadspin and made popular on the site after it was posted on Deadspin on April 11, 2006.
You've Been Framed You've Been Framed (or New You've Been Framed) is the name of a British television show, produced by ITV Productions for ITV1 where viewers send in humorous home videos (often with somebody suffering pain, e.g.
You've Been In Love Too Long "You've Been In Love Too Long" is a 1965 soul song recorded by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. Their fourth straight Top 40 hit in two years, this song focused on a pro-feminist theme with the narrator (lead singer Martha Reeves) explaining to the woman in question that after years of holding on to an unfaithful and abusive lover that she should let him go saying "you're a fool for your baby".
You've Got a Friend in Me The 1995 song "You've Got a Friend in Me" was created by Randy Newman for the animated film Toy Story. The song received nominations for "Best Original Song" — both the 1995 Academy Award nomination and the 1996 Golden Globe nomination.
You've Got a Habit of Leaving "You've Got a Habit of Leaving" is a song written by David Bowie in 1965 and released as a single under the name Davy Jones (& The Lower Third). It was the last song that Bowie, born David Jones, released before changing his name to avoid confusion with Davy Jones of The Monkees, and the first of two singles that he recorded with The Lower Third after leaving his previous band, The Manish Boys.
You've Got Mail You've Got Mail is an American romantic comedy released in 1998 by Warner Brothers. It is a remake of the film, The Shop Around the Corner (1940), in which two letter-writing lovers are completely unaware that their sweetheart is in fact the co-worker with whom they share a certain degree of animosity.
You've Got to Hide Your Love Away "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" is a song by the English 1960's rock band The Beatles. It was written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon & Paul McCartney, and first appeared on the album Help!
You've Got To Hear the Music "You've Got To Hear The Music" is the second album by New Zealand band, Dimmer released in 2004. The album was released with a bonus disc which featured the same songs but as live and acoustic versions.
You've Got Your Troubles (song) You've Got Your Troubles is a song by written by Roger Greenaway which became a number two hit for the The Fortunes in the UK and a number seven in the US in August 1965. This was the fifth single for the group.
You've Had Your Time, Being the Second Part of the Confessions of Anthony Burgess You've Had Your Time, volume II of Anthony Burgess's autobiography, was first published by Heinemann in 1990. It covers a period of 30 years, from Burgess's return to England from Malaya in 1959 through his time in Malta and Rome and culminating in his move to Monaco.
You've Not Changed "You've Not Changed" is the fifteenth single by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. This was the first single A-side to be written by Chris Andrews since "Think Sometimes About Me" almost a year previously.
You've Really Got a Hold on Me "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" is a 1962 hit single by The Miracles for the Tamla (Motown) label. Written by Smokey Robinson and featuring Robinson on lead vocals, the song explores the feelings of a man so in love with his woman that he couldn't leave her even if he wanted to.
You, Me and The Radio You, Me and The Radio is the debut album by Megan Rochell The first single will be "The One You Need", produced by Rodney Jerkins, and features Fabolous. Def Jam first announced a June 20th release date.
YouAreTV YouAreTV is a community-based media site where filmmakers and independent content creators can host, promote, share and distribute their work. Started by four Boston College classmates in New York City, The platform allows users to build communities around their content and establish direct relationships with their audience and other film and content creators.
Youbian dubian Youbian dubian (Chinese: 有邊讀邊 pinyin: yÇ’u biÄn dĂş biÄn lit. "Read the side if any") is an (often erroneous) method people use to read a Chinese character, when they do not know its exact pronunciation.
Youbou, British Columbia Youbou is a community located on the north shore of Cowichan Lake, west of Duncan and a 25-minute drive west of the community of Lake Cowichan, Canada. The former mill town provides a public beach and extensive recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating and hiking.
Youcef Yousfi Dr Youcef Yousfi (born 2 October 1941 in Batna, Algeria) is the permanent representative, or Ambassador for Algeria to the United Nations. He assumed the role on 19 January 2006, presenting his credentials to the Secretary-General, Kofi Annan.
Youghal Youghal (pronounced or ; Irish Eochaill ) is a seaport in County Cork, Republic of Ireland. Youghal is located on the estuary of the River Blackwater, and in the past was militarily and economically important.
Youghal (UK Parliament constituency) Youghal was a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January, 1801.
Youghiogheny River The Youghiogheny River (pronounced yah-kuh-GAIN-eePennsylvania Vacation Travel or IPA ; occasionally yok-uh-HAY-neeWhitewater rafting on the Lower Youghiogheny River in Pennsylvania or IPA ) is a tributary of the Monongahela River, approximately 122 mi (195 km) long, in the U.S.
Youja Youja or Youja-hei are supernatural creatures who appear in the Japanese television anime series Yoroiden-Samurai Troopers (鎧伝サă ă©ă‚¤ăă«ăĽă‘ăĽ), also known as Ronin Warriors. They are sometimes called "Dynasty Soldiers" or "Soldiers of Doom".
Youlan, 2nd Princess Chun Lady Aisin-Gioro(幼č) (1884 - 1921), was the mother of the last Chinese emperor Pu Yi, also known as the Xuantong Emperor. She was married to the 2nd Prince Chun and also gave birth to another son, Pu Yi's younger brother Pu Chieh.
Youlbury Scout Activity Centre Youlbury Scout Activity Centre is one of a number of National Scout Activity Centres in the United Kingdom and is the oldest permanent Scout campsite in the world (while Brownsea Island was the site of the first campsite, it was a private island for many years after).
Youmacon Youmacon is an anime convention held annually in Troy, Michigan during November. A relatively small convention compared to others in the Midwestern United States, Youmacon's inaugural year brought a variety of guests together from various facets of anime and Japanese culture inspired fandom.
Youmi Kimura Youmi Kimura (木村弓 Kimura Yumi) is a Japanese singer and lyre performer. She was born in Osaka, Japan, and became famous in 2001 for her song "Always With Me" (ă„ă¤ă‚‚何度ă§ă‚‚ Itsumo Nando Demo), which served as the closing theme to the anime film Spirited Away (ĺŤă¨ĺŤĺ°‹ă®çĄžéš ă— Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi) by Hayao Miyazaki (宮崎駿).
Young & Rollins Young & Rollins is a virtuoso guitar duo that performs and records original music which draws upon an eclectic mixture of salsa music, Latin jazz, blues, samba, bossa nova, flamenco, and classical styles. Their music can be broadly described as a melding of Nuevo Flamenco, World Music, and Latin Music genres.
Young adult (psychology) According to Erik Erikson's stages of human development, first enumerated in Childhood and Society (1950) a young adult is a person between the ages of 19 and 40, whereas an adolescent is a person between the ages of 12 and 21. The young adult stage in human development precedes middle adulthood.
Young and Restless (band) Young and Restless were a pair of comical african-american hip hop, or rap, musicians who released a pair of well-selling albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their two hit singles were a cover of Poison Ivy and B Girls.
Young and Sexy Young and Sexy is a Canadian indie rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, consisting of vocalists Paul Pittman and Lucy Brain, guitarist André Lagacé, bassist Brent McDonald and drummer Alex Brain. The band has released three albums on Mint Records.
Young at Heart (1953 song) Young at Heart is a pop standard, a ballad with music by Johnny Richards and lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. The song was written and published in 1953, with Leigh contributing the lyrics to what was originally a Richards instrumental called "Moonbeam.
Young at Heart (Doris Day/Frank Sinatra album) Young at Heart was a 10" LP album released by Columbia Records as catalog number CL-6331, on November 1, 1954, containing songs sung by Doris Day and Frank Sinatra from the soundtrack of the movie Young at Heart.
Young Actors Theatre Young Actors Theatre is a non-profit youth theatre located in Tallahassee, Florida, and is the fourth largest youth theatre in the nation. It has operated since 1975 (originally under the name "Tallahassee Children's Theatre") under the guidance of its original founder, Christina F.
Young Adam Young Adam is a 1957 novel by Alexander Trocchi about a young man working on the river barges of Glasgow. It tells the story of Joe, a young man working on the canals between Glasgow and Edinburgh who discovers a body of a young woman floating in the canal.
Young Adam (film) Young Adam is a 2003 film written and directed by David Mackenzie, based on the novel of the same name by Alexander Trocchi, which was first published in 1957. It is set in Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1950s and stars Ewan McGregor.
Young Allies (DC Comics) The Young Allies are a team of DC Comics superheroes who operated during World War II, created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas and Michael Bair. The team and most of its members debuted in Young All-Stars #22 (January 1989).
Young Ambassadors The Young Ambassadors are a song and dance performing group from Brigham Young University. Since their first international performance at world exposition 1970 in Osaka, Japan, they have performed throughout the United States and over 56 other nations.
Young America movement Young America was a political movement in the United States from the 1850s to the outbreak of the US-Mexican War. It was supported by newly elected President Franklin Pierce to divert attention from the issue of slavery.
Young America's Foundation Young America's Foundation is a conservative youth organization, founded in 1969, with a focus on sharing conservative ideas with students through conferences, campus lectures, seminars, posters, and activism initiatives. It saved the Rancho del Cielo, the former residence of Ronald Reagan, and uses it to educate young people about the principles and ideas of President Reagan.
Young American Primitive Young American Primitive (real name Greg Scanavino) is a prominent American producer/remixer, and one of the more popular acts to originate from the Bay Area's early 90s house scene. Released several 12"s and one full length CD on the San Fransisco based label ZoëMagik, and made several compilation appearances, culminating with the sample heavy "These Waves" being included on Sasha and Digweed's Northern Exposure mix album.
Young Americans (documentary) Young Americans is a 1967 documentary film chronicling the travel experiences of the Young Americans choir. It is notable in history for being the only film to have its Academy Award revoked due to an issue of release dates.
Young Apollo Young Apollo was a commissioned work completed by Benjamin Britten in 1939, just after his arrival in the United States. It was performed, with Britten as soloist, in August of that year, and was broadcast by the CBC.
Young Artist Award The Young Artist Award is an award which is presented yearly by the Young Artist Foundation. Started in 1981, it was envisioned specifically as an award to be presented to talented young people in television and movies when they might otherwise be overshadowed by their more seasoned costars.
Young Astronaut Council The Young Astronaut Council was formed by the White House and officially announced by President Ronald Reagan, newspaper columnist Jack Anderson and actress Drew Barrymore in 1984 to help kids experience the fun and adventure of learning.
Young Australians Tourism Association The Young Australians Tourism Association (YATA) is the peak industry body representing tourism students and tourism industry youth in Western Australia. The Association has the key role of assisting students with the move into the tourism industry and acts a support base and networking forum for young tourism professionals as they develop their careers.
Young brothers massacre The Young Brothers Massacre (sometimes referred to as the Brookline Shootout) was a gun battle that occurred outside of Brookline, Missouri on the afternoon of January 2nd, 1932. It resulted in the deaths of six law enforcement officers, making the worst single killing of peace officers in U.
Young Belarus The Young Belarus (Maladaya Belarus) is a political party in Belarus which opposes the administration of President Alexander Lukashenko. In legislative elections held between October 13-17, 2004, the party did not secure any seats.
Young Bengal The Young Bengal movement was a group of radical Bengali free thinkers emerging from Hindu College, Calcutta in the early 19th century. They were also known as Derozians, after their firebrand teacher at Hindu College, Henry Louis Vivian Derozio.
Young Bill The Young Bill or Project (1998) was a legislative initiative by United States' Congress to help refine the political status of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.Thomas - The Library of Congress The senior sponsor of the bill was Don Young, Republican congressman from Alaska.
Young Billy Young Young Billy Young is a 1969 western movie starring Robert Mitchum and featuring Angie Dickinson, Robert Walker, Jr. (in the title role), David Carradine, Jack Kelly (who plays a villain and dresses exactly as he had for his role on television's Maverick), and Paul Fix.
Young Black Teenagers Young Black Teenagers (YBT) was an early 1990s American rap group consisting of Kamron, First Born, ATA, Tommy Never, and DJ Skribble. Despite their name, none of the group was black - four were white and one Puerto Rican.
Young Blades Young Blades is an historical fantasy television series that aired on PAX (now i) from January to June of 2005, lasting only thirteen episodes before cancellation. Set in 17th century France, it followed the adventures of four Musketeers:
Young Bond Young Bond is a series of novels featuring Ian Fleming's superspy James Bond as a young teenage boy attending school at Eton College. The series, currently planned out for five novels, is being written by Charlie Higson.
Young Bond Book 4 The yet untitled "Young Bond Book 4" is the fourth novel in the Young Bond series depicting Ian Fleming's superspy James Bond as a teenager in the 1930s. The novel, which has already been completed by Charlie Higson, will be published in the UK in 2008 by Puffin Books.
Young Bond Book 5 The yet untitled Young Bond Book 5 is the fifth and final novel in the Young Bond series depicting Ian Fleming's superspy James Bond as a teenager in the 1930s. The novel, written by Charlie Higson, will be released in the UK in 2009 by Puffin Books.
Young Bosnia Young Bosnia (Serbo-Croat: Млада БоŃна / Mlada Bosna) was a revolutionary youth organization in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the early 20th century. On June 28, 1914, its member Gavrilo Princip assassinated the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo.
Young British Artists Young British Artists or YBAs (also Brit artists and Britart) is the name given to a group of conceptual artists, painters, sculptors and installation artists based in the United Kingdom, most (though not all) of whom attended Goldsmiths College in London. The term Young British Artists is derived from shows of that name staged at the Saatchi Gallery from 1992 onwards, which brought the artists to fame.
Young Communist International Young Communist International was the youth wing of the Communist International. The organization was set-up as the International Union of Socialist Youth Organisations (in German: Internationale Verbindung Sozialistischer Jugendorganisationen, abbreviated IVSJO) in March 1907 at a conference in Stuttgart, Germany.
You Oughta Know "You Oughta Know" is a song written by Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard, and produced by Ballard for Morissette's third album Jagged Little Pill (1995). The song, the lyrics of which describe Morissette's fouled relationship with an unnamed lover, introduced her harsh, angst-ridden lyrics to the public.
You Raise Me Up "You Raise Me Up" is a popular song in the inspirational mold, the music written by Secret Garden's Rolf Løvland lyrics by Brendan Graham. The song has now been recorded more than 125 times around the world in different languages.
You Shall Know Our Velocity You Shall Know Our Velocity! is a novel written by Dave Eggers, published in hardcover in San Francisco, California by McSweeney's in 2002 with ISBN 0-9703355-5-5, and later in paperback in New York by Vintage in 2003 with ISBN 1-4000-3354-3.
You Shook Me All Night Long "You Shook Me All Night Long" is a hit song by the hard rock band AC/DC that appears on one of the most successful albums in history, Back in Black. The song is also on their later album Who Made Who.
You Should Be Living You Should Be Living (2002) is the third and last full length album released by Twothirtyeight on Tooth & Nail Records. It was produced by James Wisner, who also produced albums for Dashboard Confessional and Further Seems Forever.
You Stole The Sun From My Heart "You Stole The Sun From My Heart" was released by Manic Street Preachers on March 8, 1999 and was the third single to be released from the This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours. All three members of the band - James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore and Nicky Wire - share the writing credits.
You Take the High Road (7th Heaven) "You Take the High Road, Part I" was the seventh episode of the 11th season of 7th Heaven. Series star Mackenzie Rosman (Ruthie Camden) officially rejoined the show after being absent during the first six episodes of the season.
You Think You Really Know Him You Think You Really Know Him is a documentary about the experimental musician Gary Wilson, directed by Michael Wolk. The film documents Wilson's career during the late 1970s/early 1980s and his return to the public eye in 2002 after two decades of self-imposed exile.
You Walk Alone You Walk Alone is the seventeenth album by Jandek, and the first of two released in 1988. It isCorwood Industries (#0754), and is the first album by the "blues rock" band that followed the apparent meltdown of the original "garage rock" band.
You Want Me Following her debut success in the UK in late 2005, singer-songwriter Chantal Chamandy—a longtime resident of Montreal who was born on the Nile in Alexandria, Egypt—is bringing her uptempo sounds to the U.S.
You Were Meant For Me (Bellefire single) This single by the Irish girl group Bellefire was scheduled for release in June 2004, as the follow-up to "Say Something Anyway". The release was cancelled, although the track received some airplay in some far east countries.
You Were Never Lovelier You Were Never Lovelier (Columbia Pictures) is a 1942 Hollywood musical comedy film, set in Buenos Aires. It starred Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Adolphe Menjou and Xavier Cugat, with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
You Will "You Will" was the name of an AT&T marketing campaign from the early 1990s. Each ad presented a futuristic scenario, over which the voice of Tom Selleck narrated, beginning with "Have you ever...
You Will Fail You Will Fail is a website which was created just hours after the 7 July 2005 London bombings as a celebration of London Mayor Ken Livingstone's defiant words. The site contained graphics that users could post on their websites and blogs to signal their resistance to terrorism.
You Wouldn't Want To Be You Wouldn't Want To Be is an on-going series of illustrated children's non-fiction books published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the USA by Scholastic. They are created by the Salariya Book Company, who publish some of the titles as part of their own 'Danger Zone' brand.
You Yangs The You Yangs are a series of granite peaks that rise dramatically near Lara, Victoria in the Werribee lava plains in Australia, located 22 km north of Geelong and approximately 55 km south-west of Melbourne. Although only 352Â m in height, they dominate the landscape and are clearly identifiable from nearby Geelong, Melbourne and beyond.
You'll Be in My Heart "You'll Be in My Heart" was the main single from the 1999 Disney animated feature Tarzan. Written and performed by Phil Collins, it appears on the film's soundtrack as well as various other Disney compilations.
You'll Be Safe Here You'll Be Safe Here, a song by OPM band Rivermaya, was first used as the theme song to the now-defunct ABS-CBN TV show Spirits. Its new music video used advanced technology never seen before in Philippine music video-making.
You'll Need Somebody on Your Bond "You'll Need Somebody on Your Bond" (later titled "You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond") is a song that is attributed to both tradition and to Texan singer and guitarist Blind Willie Johnson. Johnson released the first known recording of the song on Columbia Records as "You'll Need Somebody on Your Bond" and later released a second version titled "You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond".
You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" (written by Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff) was a song performed by R&B singer Lou Rawls for his All Things in Time album in 1976. The song proved to be Rawls' breakthrough hit, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the R&B charts, and would start off his live shows from 1977 on.
You'll Never Get Rich You'll Never Get Rich (Columbia Pictures) is a 1941 Hollywood musical comedy film with a wartime theme starring Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Robert Benchley, Cliff Nazarro, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The film was directed by Sidney Lanfield.
You'll Never Make Love In This Town Again You'll Never Make Love In This Town Again (ISBN 0-7871-0404-3)is a 1996 book which describes four prostitutes' stories about their sexual encounters with Hollywood celebrities, including Warren Beatty, David Crosby, Jack Wagner and Billy Idol, among others. Sisters Robin Greer and Liza Greer are contributors.
You'll Never Walk Alone (song) "You'll Never Walk Alone" is a song written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II for their 1945 musical, Carousel. It was sung in the original show by Christine Johnson and later Jan Clayton with chorus.
You're a Special Part of Me "You're a Special Part of Me" was a successful duet single for soul legends Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye, released in 1973. The original duet was one of the few originals featured on their famed album, Diana & Marvin, and was among the most successful of the songs the Motown label mates made reaching #4 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart and #12 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.
You're All I Need You're All I Need was the second album by soul music duo Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, released by Tamla (Motown) Records in 1968. Entirely written and produced by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson (who composed three of the songs on the first Gaye/Terrell duets LP, United), You're All I Need features two Top 10 Billboard Pop Singles hits, "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" and "You're All I Need to Get By".
You're All In This Together You're All In This Together is the name of a DVD recorded by Reel Big Fish at "The Alley" in California sometime in March, 2006. The DVD is sold with Reel Big Fish's live album Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album and became available for purchase off iTunes on July 18th, 2006.
You're Crazy "You're Crazy" is a song by rock band Guns N' Roses that appears on both their 1987 debut album Appetite For Destruction and their 1988 mini-album G N' R Lies. "You're Crazy"'s original song name was "Fucking Crazy".
You're Gonna Need Me "You're Gonna Need Me" is a 1973 soul song recorded by Dionne Warwick on her album, Just Being Myself. It was released as the b-side to the title track, which peaked at a dismal #62 on the R&B singles chart in 1973.
You're History You're History is a project inspired by Bob Geldof which challenges some of the world's leading journalists, academics and celebrities to apply the lens of history to enhance a perspective on current affairs. Its purpose is to make people think and connect wires, to encourage them to question their own place within the world, to acknowledge personal and collective responsibility and to enable them to feel empowered by discussing a range of situations and issues that have been changed by individuals, groups or pressure of public opinion and by the exertion of rights and choices - Human Rights.
You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim) "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)" is the name of a song written and recorded by Rod Stewart for his 1977 album Foot Loose & Fancy Free. The song proved a popular single, reaching the top ten of many national charts.
You're in the Navy Now You're in the Navy Now is a Hollywood film released in 1951 by Twentieth Century Fox about the United States Navy in the first months of World War II. The film is a comedy starring Gary Cooper as a new officer wanting a command at sea but who is instead assigned to an experimental project without much hope of success.
You're In Love You're In Love is a song by glam metal superstars Ratt, and is today considered one of their most popular hits. It is the first track on their 1985 album Invasion of Your Privacy, though the second released as a single by Atlantic Records.
You're In Love (Wilson Phillips song) "You're In Love" was a single released by Wilson Phillips, their fourth single from their debut album Wilson Phillips and their third number one hit. It hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 20, 1991 and remained there for one week.
You're Makin' Me High "You're Makin' Me High" is the first single released from Toni Braxton's sophomore album, Secrets (1996). A joint collaboration between the Grammy award-winning producer Babyface and Bryce Wilson resulted in this mid-tempo song.
You're never alone with a Strand "You're never alone with a Strand" was a 1959 British advertising campaign for the Strand brand of cigarettes. It is regarded as one of the poorest tobacco advertising campaigns of all time, with the brand disappearing off the market soon after.
You're Not Alone "You're Not Alone" (released 19 March 2000) was the second and most successful single from Yorkshire band Embrace's second studio album "Drawn From Memory". It is considered to have a Motown influence.
You're Not Alone (Olive song) "You're Not Alone" is a song written by Tim Kellett and Robin Taylor-Firth and performed by Olive on the 1996 album Extra Virgin. First released as a single in 1996, it found greater success in 1997 in a remixed single version, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart.
You're the Best "You're the Best" is a classic eighties song by Joe Esposito (not to be confused with former Elvis guitarist, Diamond Joe Esposito), which came to prominence as the music to the All-Valley Karate Championships montage in the movie "The Karate Kid" (1984).
You're the Man "You're the Man" is a two-part 1972 funk single released by American soul singer Marvin Gaye on the Tamla (Motown) label. On this song, Gaye blatantly attacks the policies set by the government which he felt had not giving people in America the benefits to live in society.
You're the Only One "You're The Only One" was a song composed by Carole Bayer Sager and Bruce Robert, which provided a hit for Dolly Parton. Included on Parton's 1979 RCA album Great Balls of Fire, the song was released as the album's first single, topping the U.
You're the Only You "You're the Only You'" 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.
You're The One For Me, Fatty "You're The One For Me, Fatty" was a single by Morrissey released in April 1992. It was taken from the then-unreleased Your Arsenal album and was the second Morrissey single to be written by Alain Whyte and produced by Glam Rock legend Mick Ronson.
You're with me, leather "You're with me, leather" is a pick-up line reportedly used by ESPN anchor Chris Berman in Scottsdale, Arizona, in the mid-1990s, according to an anecdote submitted by a reader of the sports website Deadspin and made popular on the site after it was posted on Deadspin on April 11, 2006.
You've Been Framed You've Been Framed (or New You've Been Framed) is the name of a British television show, produced by ITV Productions for ITV1 where viewers send in humorous home videos (often with somebody suffering pain, e.g.
You've Been In Love Too Long "You've Been In Love Too Long" is a 1965 soul song recorded by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. Their fourth straight Top 40 hit in two years, this song focused on a pro-feminist theme with the narrator (lead singer Martha Reeves) explaining to the woman in question that after years of holding on to an unfaithful and abusive lover that she should let him go saying "you're a fool for your baby".
You've Got a Friend in Me The 1995 song "You've Got a Friend in Me" was created by Randy Newman for the animated film Toy Story. The song received nominations for "Best Original Song" — both the 1995 Academy Award nomination and the 1996 Golden Globe nomination.
You've Got a Habit of Leaving "You've Got a Habit of Leaving" is a song written by David Bowie in 1965 and released as a single under the name Davy Jones (& The Lower Third). It was the last song that Bowie, born David Jones, released before changing his name to avoid confusion with Davy Jones of The Monkees, and the first of two singles that he recorded with The Lower Third after leaving his previous band, The Manish Boys.
You've Got Mail You've Got Mail is an American romantic comedy released in 1998 by Warner Brothers. It is a remake of the film, The Shop Around the Corner (1940), in which two letter-writing lovers are completely unaware that their sweetheart is in fact the co-worker with whom they share a certain degree of animosity.
You've Got to Hide Your Love Away "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" is a song by the English 1960's rock band The Beatles. It was written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon & Paul McCartney, and first appeared on the album Help!
You've Got To Hear the Music "You've Got To Hear The Music" is the second album by New Zealand band, Dimmer released in 2004. The album was released with a bonus disc which featured the same songs but as live and acoustic versions.
You've Got Your Troubles (song) You've Got Your Troubles is a song by written by Roger Greenaway which became a number two hit for the The Fortunes in the UK and a number seven in the US in August 1965. This was the fifth single for the group.
You've Had Your Time, Being the Second Part of the Confessions of Anthony Burgess You've Had Your Time, volume II of Anthony Burgess's autobiography, was first published by Heinemann in 1990. It covers a period of 30 years, from Burgess's return to England from Malaya in 1959 through his time in Malta and Rome and culminating in his move to Monaco.
You've Not Changed "You've Not Changed" is the fifteenth single by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. This was the first single A-side to be written by Chris Andrews since "Think Sometimes About Me" almost a year previously.
You've Really Got a Hold on Me "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" is a 1962 hit single by The Miracles for the Tamla (Motown) label. Written by Smokey Robinson and featuring Robinson on lead vocals, the song explores the feelings of a man so in love with his woman that he couldn't leave her even if he wanted to.
You, Me and The Radio You, Me and The Radio is the debut album by Megan Rochell The first single will be "The One You Need", produced by Rodney Jerkins, and features Fabolous. Def Jam first announced a June 20th release date.
YouAreTV YouAreTV is a community-based media site where filmmakers and independent content creators can host, promote, share and distribute their work. Started by four Boston College classmates in New York City, The platform allows users to build communities around their content and establish direct relationships with their audience and other film and content creators.
Youbian dubian Youbian dubian (Chinese: 有邊讀邊 pinyin: yÇ’u biÄn dĂş biÄn lit. "Read the side if any") is an (often erroneous) method people use to read a Chinese character, when they do not know its exact pronunciation.
Youbou, British Columbia Youbou is a community located on the north shore of Cowichan Lake, west of Duncan and a 25-minute drive west of the community of Lake Cowichan, Canada. The former mill town provides a public beach and extensive recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating and hiking.
Youcef Yousfi Dr Youcef Yousfi (born 2 October 1941 in Batna, Algeria) is the permanent representative, or Ambassador for Algeria to the United Nations. He assumed the role on 19 January 2006, presenting his credentials to the Secretary-General, Kofi Annan.
Youghal Youghal (pronounced or ; Irish Eochaill ) is a seaport in County Cork, Republic of Ireland. Youghal is located on the estuary of the River Blackwater, and in the past was militarily and economically important.
Youghal (UK Parliament constituency) Youghal was a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January, 1801.
Youghiogheny River The Youghiogheny River (pronounced yah-kuh-GAIN-eePennsylvania Vacation Travel or IPA ; occasionally yok-uh-HAY-neeWhitewater rafting on the Lower Youghiogheny River in Pennsylvania or IPA ) is a tributary of the Monongahela River, approximately 122 mi (195 km) long, in the U.S.
Youja Youja or Youja-hei are supernatural creatures who appear in the Japanese television anime series Yoroiden-Samurai Troopers (鎧伝サă ă©ă‚¤ăă«ăĽă‘ăĽ), also known as Ronin Warriors. They are sometimes called "Dynasty Soldiers" or "Soldiers of Doom".
Youlan, 2nd Princess Chun Lady Aisin-Gioro(幼č) (1884 - 1921), was the mother of the last Chinese emperor Pu Yi, also known as the Xuantong Emperor. She was married to the 2nd Prince Chun and also gave birth to another son, Pu Yi's younger brother Pu Chieh.
Youlbury Scout Activity Centre Youlbury Scout Activity Centre is one of a number of National Scout Activity Centres in the United Kingdom and is the oldest permanent Scout campsite in the world (while Brownsea Island was the site of the first campsite, it was a private island for many years after).
Youmacon Youmacon is an anime convention held annually in Troy, Michigan during November. A relatively small convention compared to others in the Midwestern United States, Youmacon's inaugural year brought a variety of guests together from various facets of anime and Japanese culture inspired fandom.
Youmi Kimura Youmi Kimura (木村弓 Kimura Yumi) is a Japanese singer and lyre performer. She was born in Osaka, Japan, and became famous in 2001 for her song "Always With Me" (ă„ă¤ă‚‚何度ă§ă‚‚ Itsumo Nando Demo), which served as the closing theme to the anime film Spirited Away (ĺŤă¨ĺŤĺ°‹ă®çĄžéš ă— Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi) by Hayao Miyazaki (宮崎駿).
Young & Rollins Young & Rollins is a virtuoso guitar duo that performs and records original music which draws upon an eclectic mixture of salsa music, Latin jazz, blues, samba, bossa nova, flamenco, and classical styles. Their music can be broadly described as a melding of Nuevo Flamenco, World Music, and Latin Music genres.
Young adult (psychology) According to Erik Erikson's stages of human development, first enumerated in Childhood and Society (1950) a young adult is a person between the ages of 19 and 40, whereas an adolescent is a person between the ages of 12 and 21. The young adult stage in human development precedes middle adulthood.
Young and Restless (band) Young and Restless were a pair of comical african-american hip hop, or rap, musicians who released a pair of well-selling albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their two hit singles were a cover of Poison Ivy and B Girls.
Young and Sexy Young and Sexy is a Canadian indie rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, consisting of vocalists Paul Pittman and Lucy Brain, guitarist André Lagacé, bassist Brent McDonald and drummer Alex Brain. The band has released three albums on Mint Records.
Young at Heart (1953 song) Young at Heart is a pop standard, a ballad with music by Johnny Richards and lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. The song was written and published in 1953, with Leigh contributing the lyrics to what was originally a Richards instrumental called "Moonbeam.
Young at Heart (Doris Day/Frank Sinatra album) Young at Heart was a 10" LP album released by Columbia Records as catalog number CL-6331, on November 1, 1954, containing songs sung by Doris Day and Frank Sinatra from the soundtrack of the movie Young at Heart.
Young Actors Theatre Young Actors Theatre is a non-profit youth theatre located in Tallahassee, Florida, and is the fourth largest youth theatre in the nation. It has operated since 1975 (originally under the name "Tallahassee Children's Theatre") under the guidance of its original founder, Christina F.
Young Adam Young Adam is a 1957 novel by Alexander Trocchi about a young man working on the river barges of Glasgow. It tells the story of Joe, a young man working on the canals between Glasgow and Edinburgh who discovers a body of a young woman floating in the canal.
Young Adam (film) Young Adam is a 2003 film written and directed by David Mackenzie, based on the novel of the same name by Alexander Trocchi, which was first published in 1957. It is set in Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1950s and stars Ewan McGregor.
Young Allies (DC Comics) The Young Allies are a team of DC Comics superheroes who operated during World War II, created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas and Michael Bair. The team and most of its members debuted in Young All-Stars #22 (January 1989).
Young Ambassadors The Young Ambassadors are a song and dance performing group from Brigham Young University. Since their first international performance at world exposition 1970 in Osaka, Japan, they have performed throughout the United States and over 56 other nations.
Young America movement Young America was a political movement in the United States from the 1850s to the outbreak of the US-Mexican War. It was supported by newly elected President Franklin Pierce to divert attention from the issue of slavery.
Young America's Foundation Young America's Foundation is a conservative youth organization, founded in 1969, with a focus on sharing conservative ideas with students through conferences, campus lectures, seminars, posters, and activism initiatives. It saved the Rancho del Cielo, the former residence of Ronald Reagan, and uses it to educate young people about the principles and ideas of President Reagan.
Young American Primitive Young American Primitive (real name Greg Scanavino) is a prominent American producer/remixer, and one of the more popular acts to originate from the Bay Area's early 90s house scene. Released several 12"s and one full length CD on the San Fransisco based label ZoëMagik, and made several compilation appearances, culminating with the sample heavy "These Waves" being included on Sasha and Digweed's Northern Exposure mix album.
Young Americans (documentary) Young Americans is a 1967 documentary film chronicling the travel experiences of the Young Americans choir. It is notable in history for being the only film to have its Academy Award revoked due to an issue of release dates.
Young Apollo Young Apollo was a commissioned work completed by Benjamin Britten in 1939, just after his arrival in the United States. It was performed, with Britten as soloist, in August of that year, and was broadcast by the CBC.
Young Artist Award The Young Artist Award is an award which is presented yearly by the Young Artist Foundation. Started in 1981, it was envisioned specifically as an award to be presented to talented young people in television and movies when they might otherwise be overshadowed by their more seasoned costars.
Young Astronaut Council The Young Astronaut Council was formed by the White House and officially announced by President Ronald Reagan, newspaper columnist Jack Anderson and actress Drew Barrymore in 1984 to help kids experience the fun and adventure of learning.
Young Australians Tourism Association The Young Australians Tourism Association (YATA) is the peak industry body representing tourism students and tourism industry youth in Western Australia. The Association has the key role of assisting students with the move into the tourism industry and acts a support base and networking forum for young tourism professionals as they develop their careers.
Young brothers massacre The Young Brothers Massacre (sometimes referred to as the Brookline Shootout) was a gun battle that occurred outside of Brookline, Missouri on the afternoon of January 2nd, 1932. It resulted in the deaths of six law enforcement officers, making the worst single killing of peace officers in U.
Young Belarus The Young Belarus (Maladaya Belarus) is a political party in Belarus which opposes the administration of President Alexander Lukashenko. In legislative elections held between October 13-17, 2004, the party did not secure any seats.
Young Bengal The Young Bengal movement was a group of radical Bengali free thinkers emerging from Hindu College, Calcutta in the early 19th century. They were also known as Derozians, after their firebrand teacher at Hindu College, Henry Louis Vivian Derozio.
Young Bill The Young Bill or Project (1998) was a legislative initiative by United States' Congress to help refine the political status of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.Thomas - The Library of Congress The senior sponsor of the bill was Don Young, Republican congressman from Alaska.
Young Billy Young Young Billy Young is a 1969 western movie starring Robert Mitchum and featuring Angie Dickinson, Robert Walker, Jr. (in the title role), David Carradine, Jack Kelly (who plays a villain and dresses exactly as he had for his role on television's Maverick), and Paul Fix.
Young Black Teenagers Young Black Teenagers (YBT) was an early 1990s American rap group consisting of Kamron, First Born, ATA, Tommy Never, and DJ Skribble. Despite their name, none of the group was black - four were white and one Puerto Rican.
Young Blades Young Blades is an historical fantasy television series that aired on PAX (now i) from January to June of 2005, lasting only thirteen episodes before cancellation. Set in 17th century France, it followed the adventures of four Musketeers:
Young Bond Young Bond is a series of novels featuring Ian Fleming's superspy James Bond as a young teenage boy attending school at Eton College. The series, currently planned out for five novels, is being written by Charlie Higson.
Young Bond Book 4 The yet untitled "Young Bond Book 4" is the fourth novel in the Young Bond series depicting Ian Fleming's superspy James Bond as a teenager in the 1930s. The novel, which has already been completed by Charlie Higson, will be published in the UK in 2008 by Puffin Books.
Young Bond Book 5 The yet untitled Young Bond Book 5 is the fifth and final novel in the Young Bond series depicting Ian Fleming's superspy James Bond as a teenager in the 1930s. The novel, written by Charlie Higson, will be released in the UK in 2009 by Puffin Books.
Young Bosnia Young Bosnia (Serbo-Croat: Млада БоŃна / Mlada Bosna) was a revolutionary youth organization in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the early 20th century. On June 28, 1914, its member Gavrilo Princip assassinated the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo.
Young British Artists Young British Artists or YBAs (also Brit artists and Britart) is the name given to a group of conceptual artists, painters, sculptors and installation artists based in the United Kingdom, most (though not all) of whom attended Goldsmiths College in London. The term Young British Artists is derived from shows of that name staged at the Saatchi Gallery from 1992 onwards, which brought the artists to fame.
Young Communist International Young Communist International was the youth wing of the Communist International. The organization was set-up as the International Union of Socialist Youth Organisations (in German: Internationale Verbindung Sozialistischer Jugendorganisationen, abbreviated IVSJO) in March 1907 at a conference in Stuttgart, Germany.
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