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- %C2%A1Oh_Mam%C3%A1! abstract "¡Oh Mamá! is the second album released by Spanish group La Pandilla in 1971. It features siblings Santi & Nieves Aguirre, brothers Carlos and Javier Martinez, and Blanca Ruiz. Like many La Pandilla albums before and after this, this song features covers of English and Spanish that were famous, at the time.".
- %C2%A1Ol%C3%A9_Torm%C3%A9!:_Mel_Torm%C3%A9_Goes_South_of_the_Border_with_Billy_May abstract "¡Olé Tormé!: Mel Tormé Goes South of the Border with Billy May is a 1959 studio album by Mel Tormé, arranged by Billy May.".
- %C2%A1Oye_Esteban! abstract "¡Oye Esteban! ("Hey Steven!" in Spanish) is a compilation of music videos by Morrissey. It has been released on DVD.".
- %C2%A1Oye_Esteban!_Tour abstract "The ¡Oye Esteban! Tour was a concert tour by Morrissey. Its name came from the fact that Morrissey was planning to release ¡Oye Esteban! on video, but lacked a contract with any label, and that the video was not yet put together to promote it. Despite speculation that Morrissey would cancel the tour, it did happen and it was a huge success, with Morrissey traveling to Mexico and South America for the first time. The man drew huge crowds at all eight shows, proving that he was hugely popular in that part of the world. A cameraman followed Morrissey, filming Morrissey and his fans at these concerts. Some of the footage was used for the 2003 documentary, The Importance of Being Morrissey.".
- %C2%A1Paso_a_la_juventud..! abstract "¡Paso a la juventud..! ("Pass to the Young") is a 1958 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes.".
- %C2%A1Pesadillaaa...! abstract "¡Pesadillaaa...! is a 1994 comic written and drawn by Francisco Ibañez in the Mortadelo y Filemón (Mort & Phil) comic series. The plot is a spoof of the A Nightmare on Elm Street movies.".
- %C2%A1Policia!:_A_Tribute_to_the_Police abstract "¡Policia!: A Tribute to the Police is a tribute album released by The Militia Group in 2005. The album consisted of contemporary artists performing cover versions of songs by The Police.".
- %C2%A1Pulpo! abstract "¡Pulpo! is a collection of singles and B-sides by Glaswegian lo-fi rock indie band Urusei Yatsura, released in 1997.".
- %C2%A1Q'Viva!_The_Chosen_Live abstract "¡Q'Viva! The Chosen Live was a live stage show that was held May 26, 2012 on the Las Vegas Strip in The Mandalay Bay Events Center. The live show was created by director and choreographer Jamie King, singer-songwriter Marc Anthony and entertainer Jennifer Lopez.".
- %C2%A1Qu%C3%A9_Locura! abstract "¡Qué Locura! is a hidden camera-comedy television show from Venezuela. In English, "¡Qué Locura!" translates as "What Madness!" or "What Insanity!". The premise of the show involves concealed cameras filming pranks on celebrities, both local and international. It is similar to Punk'd on MTV in the United States.".
- %C2%A1Qu%C3%A9_Sorpresa! abstract ""¡Qué Sorpresa!" is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 93rd overall episode of the series. It was directed by John Riggi, and written by Matt Hubbard. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on February 3, 2011. Guest stars include Ken Howard, Vanessa Minnillo, Brian Williams, Richard Belzer, Ice-T, and Elizabeth Banks.In the episode, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) meets with Kabletown's boss, Hank Hooper. Jack doesn't like Hank's tactics of being a friendly boss and, in order to impress him, steals Kenneth Parcell's (Jack McBrayer) idea. Liz Lemon keeps Avery Jessup's pregnancy from relentless reporter Carmen Chao (Vanessa Minnillo). Meanwhile, Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) and Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) fight over a sweatshirt.According to Nielsen Media Research, "¡Qué Sorpresa!" was watched by 4.784 million viewers during its original broadcast and received a 2.4 rating/6 share among adults aged 18–49.".
- %C2%A1Qu%C3%A9_buena_se_puso_Lola! abstract "¡Qué buena se puso Lola!, it is a Venezuelan telenovela produced and broadcast by RCTV. Story by José Manuel Peláez. It starred Roxana Diaz and Jerónimo Gil, and with the participation of Flavia Gleske antagonistic.".
- %C2%A1Qu%C3%A9_bueno,_qu%C3%A9_bueno! abstract ""¡Qué bueno, qué bueno!" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈke ˈβweno, ˈke ˈβweno], "How Good, How Good!") was the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965, performed in Spanish by Conchita Bautista. This was Bautista's second appearance on the Eurovision stage, in the 1961 Contest she had performed Spain's very first entry, "Estando contigo", then placing 9th in a field of 16.The song is an up-tempo flamenco-inspired number, in which Bautista describes "how good" everything feels, now that she knows that her feelings for her loved one are reciprocated and his kisses are meant for her, and her only. Bautista also recorded an Italian language version of the song under the title "Che bueno, che bueno".The song was performed third on the night, following United Kingdom's Kathy Kirby with "I Belong" and preceding Ireland's Butch Moore with "Walking the Streets in the Rain". At the close of voting, it had received the dreaded nul points, 0 points, placing 15th (equal last) in a field of 18.It was succeeded as Spanish representative at the 1966 Contest by Raphael with "Yo soy aquel"".
- %C2%A1Qu%C3%A9_clase_de_amor! abstract "¡Qué Clase de Amor! (What Kind of Love!) is a 2009 Venezuelan juvenile telenovela produced by Venevisión and BCC Producciones in 2009. It stars Andrés Gómez and Aisha Stambouli as the main protagonists while Joan Manuel Larrad and Mayela Caldera star as the main antagonists. The telenovela premiered on Venevisión at the 6:00 pm timeslot.".
- %C2%A1Qu%C3%A9_f%C3%A1cil_es_estar_en_pareja!_(18.379_consejos_b%C3%A1sicos) abstract "¡Qué fácil es estar en pareja! (18.379 consejos básicos) (It's easy to be a couple! 18,379 basic tips) is a comedy book by Argentine author Luis Pescetti. It was first published in 1995.".
- %C2%A1Qu%C3%A9_familia_tan_cotorra! abstract "¡Qué familia tan cotorra! (English: What a talkative family!) is a 1973 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés. It is the sequel to the film, Los Beverly de Peralvillo (1971).".
- %C2%A1Qu%C3%A9_hacer! abstract "¡Qué hacer! is a 1970 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz, Nina Serrano and Saul Landau.".
- %C2%A1Que_Vida! abstract ""¡Que Vida!" is a song written by Arthur Lee and first released in 1967 by the band Love. It was released both on Love's album Da Capo and as a single, backed with "Hey Joe". It has also been included on several Love compilation albums.The song's title is Spanish for "What a Life", though the working title for the song was "With Pictures and Words". The lyrics, involving topics such as death and reincarnation, suggest to Hoskyns "bad-trip paranoia" and to Greenwald "a psychedelic state of mind". Music critic Richie Unterberger claims that in the song "Lee's Johnny Mathis inclinations start to flower in a series of question and answer lyrics." The melody is based on the 1965 song "Lifetime of Loneliness" by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It employs a bossa nova rhythm, described by author Bob Cianci as a "lilting Latin rhythm." It also incorporates sound effects such as sleigh bells, merry-go-round music and a popping champagne cork. Arthur Lee biographer John Einerson describes Lee's vocal tone on the song as "mellow". As described by author Barney Hoskyns, the song uses "Latin rhythms and cool jazz shadings to fashion a kind of spaced-out MOR." Music critic Fredrik Eriksen feels the song sounds like a mixture of The Rolling Stones and Jefferson Airplane.Allmusic critic Matthew Greenwald regard "¡Que Vida!" as a "true groundbreaking composition for Arthur Lee" in the way the allows the song to flow freely in the direction it wants to go. Greenwald also notes that although the chords always resolve, they go in surprising directions. Edna Gundersen and Ken Burns of USA Today described the song as "summery jazz-pop". Sean Elder of Salon calls the song "whimsical" and notes that it "almost seems like a parody of a hippie song, punctuated with what sounds like a pop gun."".
- %C2%A1Que_viene_mi_marido! abstract "¡Que viene mi marido! ("That's My Husband!") is a 1940 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta.".
- %C2%A1Que_viva_M%C3%A9xico! abstract "¡Que viva México! (Russian: Да здравствует Мексика!) is a film project begun in 1930 by the Russian avant-garde director Sergei Eisenstein (1898–1948). It would have been an episodic portrayal of Mexican culture and politics from pre-Conquest civilization to the Mexican revolution. Production was beset by difficulties and was eventually abandoned. Jay Leyda and Zina Voynow call it his "greatest film plan and his greatest personal tragedy".".
- %C2%A1Que_viva_la_m%C3%BAsica! abstract "¡Que viva la música! is a novel by the Colombian writer Andrés Caicedo, one of his most important works and considered by many observers as a masterpiece of modern Colombian literature. He started to write it on a trip to Los Angeles trying to get in touch with Roger Corman in order to sell to the famous Hollywood director four of his play scripts, but he was not welcomed. Caicedo devoted his time in the USA to seeing movies, studying blues and rock and writing this novel. The book was finally published in Cali on March 4, 1977. That same afternoon, its author committed suicide.Caicedo described his book as a result of an "ephemeral curiosity", but there is a small but dedicated core of readers who believe it to be one of the greatest novels among Colombian literature of the second half of the 20th century. It is in this work that Caicedo said that to live more than 25 years old is madness.".
- %C2%A1Quiero_Vivir! abstract "¡Quiero Vivir! (I Want to Live!) is the debut album by Lilian Garcia, who is better known as the former ring announcer for WWE Monday Night Raw, and current announcer for SmackDown. It was released in North America on Oct. 9, 2007 through Universal Music Latino.Garcia co-wrote 11 songs on the album, including three with Jon Secada, who she duets with on "Adonde". The album was produced by George Noriega (Ricky Martin, Jon Secada and Gloria Estefan) and Tim Mitchell (Shakira). The album contains 10 Spanish language tracks, and two English translations; "Under in Love" ("Desenamorada") and "Where Did Love Go?" ("Adonde").As of October 14, 2007, the CD sold 3,800 units in its first week in the US alone. It made the top 250 in the US & the top 100 in the UK.".
- %C2%A1Quilombo! abstract "¡Quilombo! is the debut album from Steroid Maximus. It was released in 1991 by Big Cat Records. An edited version of "Fighteous" serves as the theme song of The Venture Bros. cartoon.".
- %C2%A1Rom%C3%A1nticos! abstract "¡Románticos! (English Romantic) is a studio album by Mexican singer Juan Gabriel and Spanish singer Rocío Dúrcal.".
- %C2%A1Salud!_Jo%C3%A3o_Gilberto,_Originator_of_the_Bossa_Nova abstract "¡Salud! João Gilberto, Originator of the Bossa Nova is a 1961 studio album by Jon Hendricks, recorded in tribute to João Gilberto.".
- %C2%A1Sin_Salsa_No_Hay_Para%C3%ADso! abstract "¡Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso! (2010) is the 63rd album by El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico.The album, on Sony Discos Norte, was shortlisted for Premio Lo Nuestro 2011, 2011 Latin Billboard Music Awards, Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album but in each case lost out to other artists.The title single ¡Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso! opened at No.9 on the Tropical Airplay chart.".
- %C2%A1Soltad_a_Barrab%C3%A1s! abstract "¡Soltad a Barrabás! is the third album by the Spanish group Barrabás, released in 1974. The album was originally released as Release Barrabás or Hi-Jack in some other countries, but the modern CD release retains the Spanish title. It was the first album recorded outside their native Spain."Hi-Jack" / "Lady Love" was released as a single, and was successfully covered by American jazz musician Herbie Mann in 1975.".
- %C2%A1Sorpresa! abstract "¡Sorpresa! TV ("Surprise!" in Spanish) is an American Spanish-language children's television channel. The channel is currently available on Cablevision, Charter Communications, Comcast, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable, Dish Network, DirecTV Verizon FiOS and member systems of the National Cable TV Cooperative. ¡Sorpresa! TV is also available through third-party mobile TV and broadband platforms, including Brightcove, Akimbo, MobiTV, and sorpresatv.com.".
- %C2%A1Spiritual,_Spiritual! abstract "¡Spiritual, Spiritual! is the fourth album by B-Tribe, released in 2001. According to the sleeve notes, "We believe there is a peace that lives within us all. It is a place of vision and clarity, where the rhythm of life moves in harmony with a higher consciousness".".
- %C2%A1Suic%C3%ADdate,_mi_amor! abstract "¡Suicídate, mi amor! ("Kill Yourself, My Love!") is a 1961 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza.".
- %C2%A1Tango! abstract "¡Tango! is a 1933 Argentine musical romance film, the first film to be made in Argentina using optical sound technology (but not the first sound film.) Many existing stars of the Argentine stage and radio appeared in the film, but its success was limited due to poor sound quality and weak acting. ¡Tango! established a formula that would be used by many subsequent tango films.".
- %C2%A1Tchkung! abstract "¡Tchkung! was a band from Seattle, Washington who blended guerrilla theater, "tribal" drumming, and punk ethics. Their live performances included multiple drummers, violin, didgeridoo, and electric bass, all played to fire breathers and fire eaters, body piercing, and other theatrical scenes. Often compared to Crash Worship, or Crass, the band has been described as "industrial", though "post-industrial" might be more accurate. The band became well known for the conclusions of their shows, which occasionally ended in police raids (such as in Eugene), riots (particularly Seattle's Bumbershoot Festival in 1994,) and street parades in which audience members were encouraged to participate. After the break-up of the band, members (including Wilson and Filastine) went on to form the political marching band Infernal Noise Brigade. (managed by : David Meinert)".
- %C2%A1Three_Amigos! abstract "¡Three Amigos! is a 1986 American comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Lorne Michaels, Steve Martin, and Randy Newman. The plot is loosely based on Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film Seven Samurai and the subsequent western adaptation The Magnificent Seven. Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short star as the title characters, three silent film stars who are mistaken for real heroes by the suffering people of a small Mexican village and must find a way to live up to their reputation.".
- %C2%A1Tr%C3%A9! abstract "¡Tré! is the eleventh studio album by the American punk rock band Green Day. It is the third and final installment in the ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! trilogy, a series of studio albums that were released from September to December 2012. The album follows the power pop style of ¡Uno!, and the garage rock feel of ¡Dos! The album's title is a nod to the band's drummer Tré Cool, who turned 40 years old 2 days after the release of the album.Green Day started recording material for the album on February 14, 2012, and finished on June 26, 2012. The album was released on December 7, 2012 in Australia, December 10 in the UK and December 11 in the US, through Reprise Records, and was produced by their long-time producer Rob Cavallo.".
- %C2%A1Uno! abstract "¡Uno! is the ninth studio album by American punk rock band Green Day, released on September 21, 2012, by Reprise Records. It is the first of three albums in the ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, ¡Tré! trilogy, a series of studio albums released from September 2012 to December 2012. Green Day recorded the album from February to June 2012 at Jingletown Studios in Oakland, California. It marked the first time that Jason White was an official member, making the band a quartet.Artwork of the album was revealed in a video uploaded to YouTube and the track list of the album, which consist of 12 songs was announced on June 26, 2012. The first single from the album, titled "Oh Love", was released on July 16, 2012. The second single "Kill the DJ" was released on European iTunes Stores on August 14, 2012. The third single "Let Yourself Go" was released on the US iTunes Store on September 5, 2012, and a promotional single "Nuclear Family" was released on their YouTube channel on September 12, 2012. A music video for "Stay the Night" was released on Rolling Stone and their YouTube channel on September 24, 2012.¡Uno! received generally positive reviews from music critics. It debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 139,000 copies. The album also reached the top 10 of charts in numerous other countries.".
- %C2%A1Vanity_Is_a_Sin! abstract "¡Vanity Is a Sin! is an album by Thomas Nöla et son Orchestre, released in 2007.".
- %C2%A1Venganza! abstract "¡Venganza! is a video album released by rock band My Chemical Romance. It is the second part of the concert in Mexico City, Mexico on October 7, 2007, and a follow-up to the previous DVD The Black Parade Is Dead!. These videos are stored on a bullet-shaped USB drive, along with photos from the show. The flash drive is only available with a Revenge-style vest. Some photos of the Venganza show appear in the booklet for The Black Parade is Dead!.".
- %C2%A1Viva!_(Tiff_Lacey_album) abstract "¡Viva! is an album by English singer/songwriter Tiff Lacey, released on 15 August 2011. It is her first full-length solo album and her second overall. It includes her well-known single "Take Me Away".".
- %C2%A1Viva!_Los_Straitjackets abstract "¡Viva! Los Straitjackets is the second studio album by American instrumental rock band Los Straitjackets, released in June 1996 by Upstart Records. It was recorded in January 1996 in Los Angeles, California, produced by Ben Vaughn and engineered by Mark Linett.".
- %C2%A1Viva!_Vaughan abstract "¡Viva! Vaughan is a 1965 studio album by Sarah Vaughan, orchestrated and conducted by Frank Foster, and produced by Quincy Jones.".
- %C2%A1Viva_Hollywood! abstract "¡Viva Hollywood! is a VH1 reality television program. Twelve Latino actors and Latina actresses compete for the role of "America's Numero Uno Telenovela Star". The winner will also receive a contract with Telemundo, the biggest telenovela production company in the United States.".
- %C2%A1Viva_M%C3%A9xico!_(El_grito_de_Dolores) abstract "¡Viva México! - Alma insurgente, El grito de Dolores ("Viva Mexico! (The Cry of Delores)") is a 1934 Mexican film about the events that caused the Mexican War of Independence. It stars Sara García.".
- %C2%A1Viva_Nueva! abstract "Viva Nueva! is the fourth album by the Rustic Overtones, released in 2001 before their highly publicized breakup a year later. With 16 tracks, the album has the most songs of any Rustic Overtones album to date. Tommy Boy Records distributed the album after relations soured between the Rustic Overtones and major label Arista Records. The group produced a (supposedly) million-dollar record with Arista, then found themselves in trouble with the label after playing an extraordinarily hardcore set. It is said that an Arista representative was heard to admonish the group, yelling "We thought you were going to be like the Dave Matthews Band!" The group claimed that they had made no such promise, and Arista allowed them to take the record with them when they left. This album was then given to Tommy Boy for release, with the approval their fans. In December, 2009, the Portland Phoenix ranked Viva Nueva! the tenth greatest local album of the decade, saying that, "The fact that the vagaries of the music business beat them back doesn't diminish its greatness," and called it, "Maine's first real major-league rock album."".
- %C2%A1Viva_Zapata! abstract "¡Viva Zapata! is the first album by the American punk band 7 Year Bitch. It was released June 28, 1994 on Seattle-based C/Z Records. It was their first record to feature new guitarist Roisin Dunne who had replaced Stefanie Sargent in 1992. The album's title is in tribute to The Gits' vocalist, and friend of the group, Mia Zapata, who was raped and strangled to death in July 1993. Some of the songs on this album relate to Zapata's murder directly (such as "M.I.A.", which encourages vigilante justice for her killer) as well as Sargent's death by drug overdose ("Rock A Bye").".
- %C2%A1Viva_el_Sue%C3%B1o! abstract "¡Viva el Sueño! (Live the Dream!) is a reality competition to find new solo musical talent. Many are those who dream of being big but very few who reach the success in the music world. ¡Viva el Sueño! will give that opportunity to one of the 14 participants who were chosen from hundreds of applicants. They will fight, on stage, to achieve their dream and receive 200 thousand dollars in prizes and sponsorships. The first-of-its-kind reality competition will pit 14 professional artists who have not yet had their big break and give viewers the chance to select Latin music's next big superstar. Some have gained fame in their countries of origin, others have had the opportunity to perform side by side with some of the industry's biggest stars, but they all still struggle in relative anonymity. " Viva el Sueno!" premiered Sunday, August 30 at 8pm ET/PT (7pm Central) on the Univision Network.¡Viva el Sueño! provides viewers with the intensity, drama and excitement of reality television as these artists face fierce competition, grueling rehearsals, and the emotional stress of preparing for a live show week after week. Each will showcase their unique talent in stellar musical productions, performing some of Latin music's greatest hits. They will give their all in the hopes of winning $200,000 in cash and prizes but, most importantly, for the one chance to achieve their dream of stardom. The Winner of the !Viva el Sueño! is Ana Isabelle".
- %C2%A1Viva_la_Cobra! abstract "¡Viva la Cobra! is the second studio album by alternative dance band Cobra Starship. The album was released October 23, 2007. It was produced by Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump whose vocals also feature throughout the album. The album peaked No. 80 on Billboard 200. It has sold more than 40,000 copies to date.".
- %C2%A1Viva_lo_imposible! abstract "¡Viva lo imposible! is a 1958 Spanish comedy film adapted from the play "¡Viva lo imposible! o el contable de las estrellas", by Miguel Mihura and Joaquín Calvo Sotelo, and directed by Rafael Gil. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival.".
- %C2%A1Vivan_los_ni%C3%B1os! abstract "¡Vivan los niños! (trans. "Long Live the Children!") is a Mexican telenovela for children that premiered in 2002. It ran for 155 episodes and finished in 2003. The opening, Vivan los niños, was recorded by the Latin pop group OV7. One of its closing themes, also entitled Vivan los niños, was performed by Cuban-American singer and songwriter Ana Cristina. The show is a version of the Argentinian telenovela "Jacinta Pichimahuida, la maestra que no se olvida".The series starred Andrea Legarreta as 2nd grade teacher Lupita Gómez. After the series ended, Andrea became the long-time host of the morning talk show Hoy. On July 12, 2012, in celebration of Andrea's birthday, the producers of Hoy reunited her with the young actors who played her students on the series.".
- %C2%A1Volar%C3%A9!_The_Very_Best_of_the_Gipsy_Kings abstract "Volaré! The Very Best of the Gipsy Kings is the definitive compilation album by the French Rumba Catalana band Gipsy Kings, which was released in 1999 in Europe, Japan and Mexico. The US version released in 2000 is identical with the omission of "Hitmix '99 (Radio Edit)" which appear as track #20 on the first CD1 of the other versions.This is more than a compilation album as it also includes "Pida Me La" which previously only appeared on the European compilation album Greatest Hits.Also "Sin Ella", "La Dona" and "Quiero Saber" are slightly different remastered versions of their Live album.Completely unreleased before is "Oh Èh Oh Èh". Also "I've Got No Strings" from the 1991 Music Video segment of Disney's project Simply Mad About The Mouse. It also is the only album featuring their very popular Spanish remix of "Hotel California".".
- %C2%A1Vuelven_los_Garc%C3%ADa! abstract "¡Vuelven los García! ("The Return of the García!") is a 1947 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana.".
- %C2%A1YA! abstract "¡YA! is the third studio album by German latin pop band Marquess. It was released on June 27, 2008 under Starwatch Music/Warner Music.".
- %C2%A1Ya_basta! abstract "¡Ya basta! is a phrase in Spanish roughly approximate to "Enough is enough!" or "Enough already!" in English. It has been adopted by several Latin American insurgent groups as an expression of affront towards issues that sparked the original dissent. Its adoption by the EZLN in Mexico as the movement's motto is exemplary of its popularity and ability to rally diverse ideologies under a common goal. Grammatically, there's little difference between ¡Basta ya! and ¡Ya basta!, and both are correct.According to Thomas Oleson, there is also a website, separate and distinct from the Italian solidarity group, Ya Basta! The Ya Basta website started in March 1994 by Justin Paulson, being one of the first websites to carry EZLN material."Ya Basta Association" was the name of a major anti-capitalist activist network of groups in Italy which played a central role in the Anti-G8 protest in 2001. They are known for their adoption of sophisticated direct action tactics and for making suits of armor out of street garbage and recycled materials. Ya Basta Association is sometimes associated with the 'White Overalls' who appear in many protests heavily padded. Another movement with a similar name is Spanish ¡Basta Ya!, an organization opposing the violent Basque separatist organization ETA, which carries out attacks in the Basque Country to demand its independence from Spain and France.Rapper M-1 of the group Dead Prez endorsed the use of the phrase and the accompanying hand sign in the film Dave Chappelle's Block Party. Dead Prez further used the sign in the inside cover art of their album RBG: Revolutionary But Gangsta.The phrase, or its Italian equivalent, may be the source of the English nautical word "Avast", which means "Stop, cease or desist from whatever is being done."".
- %C2%A3100_Reward abstract "£100 Reward is a 1908 British short silent film directed by James Williamson.".
- %C2%A3500_Reward abstract "£500 Reward is a 1918 Australian silent film starring, written, produced, financed and directed by Claude Flemming who later described it as "a very lurid melodrama".".
- %C2%A3sd abstract "£sd (sometimes pronounced, and occasionally written, L.s.d.) is the popular name for the pre-decimal currencies once common throughout Europe, especially in the British Isles, and also in several countries of the British Empire and Commonwealth. The abbreviation originates from the Latin currency denominations librae, solidi, and denarii. In the United Kingdom, which was one of the last to abandon the system, these were referred to as pounds, shillings, and pence (pence being the plural of penny).This system originated in the classical Roman Empire. It was re-introduced into Western Europe by Charlemagne and was the standard for many centuries across the continent. The British form of the system was used in much of the Commonwealth until the 1960s and 1970s, with Nigeria being the last to abandon it, in 1973. Under this system, there were twelve pence in a shilling and twenty shillings, or 240 pence, in a pound. The penny was subdivided into four farthings until 31 December 1960, when they ceased to be legal tender in the UK, and until 31 July 1969 there were also two halfpennies in circulation. The advantage of such a system was its use in mental arithmetic, as it afforded many factors and hence fractions of a pound such as tenths, eighths, sixths and even sevenths if the guinea (worth 21 shillings) was used. When dealing with items in dozens, multiplication and division are straightforward; for example, if a dozen eggs cost four shillings, then each egg was priced at fourpence.As countries of the British Empire became independent, some (like the United States) abandoned the £sd system quickly, while others retained it almost as long as Britain itself: Australia, for example, only changed to using a decimal currency on 14 February 1966. Still others, notably Ireland, decimalised only when Britain did. Britain abandoned the old penny on Decimal Day, 15 February 1971, when one pound sterling became divided into 100 new pence. (This was a change from the system used in the earlier wave of decimalisations, in Australia, New Zealand, Rhodesia and South Africa, in which the pound was divided into two of a new major currency called the 'dollar' or 'rand'.) The British shilling was replaced by a 5 new pence coin worth one twentieth of a pound. Nigeria continued to use £sd until the introduction of naira on 1 January 1973.For much of the 20th century, £sd was the monetary system of most of the Commonwealth countries, the major exception being Canada. Historically, similar systems based on Roman coinage were used elsewhere; e.g. the division of the livre tournois in France and other pre-decimal currencies such as Spain, which had 20 maravedis to 1 real and 20 reals to 1 duro or 5 pesetas.".
- %C2%A5 abstract "¥ is a currency sign used by the Chinese yuan (CNY) and the Japanese yen (JPY) currencies. This monetary symbol resembles a Latin letter Y or Greek letter upsilon (Υ υ) with a double stroke. The base unit of both currencies shared the same Chinese character (simplified Chinese: 圆; traditional Chinese: 圓; Shinjitai: 円) that means "circle". It is pronounced yuán in Mandarin Chinese and en in Standard Japanese. In mainland China, the Chinese character is more frequently written in everyday situations using the simpler character 元, which has the same pronunciation as the formal financial character 圆 in Chinese (but not in Japanese).".
- %C2%ABO%C2%BB abstract "O was the name of an international fetish magazine published in Germany by Peter W. Czernich (No. 1 - 24). It was published in German and English. The last issues, O No. 25 and 26, were published by Ron Mayer. O magazine was followed by Marquis magazine.The name comes from the French sadomasochistic novel Story of O.The magazine was notably in a trademark dispute with Oprah Winfrey and Hearst Magazines over their O: The Oprah Magazine title.".
- %C2%B11-sequence abstract "In mathematics, a ±1–sequence is a sequence of numbers, each of which is either 1 or −1. One example is the sequence (x1, x2, x3, ...), where xi = (−1)i+1.Such sequences are commonly studied in discrepancy theory.".
- %C2%BD_Full abstract ""½ Full" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. Featuring lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by bassist Jeff Ament, "½ Full" is the thirteenth track on the band's seventh studio album, Riot Act (2002).".
- %C2%BD_Prince abstract "½ Prince (½ 王子 Èrfēnzhīyī Wángzǐ) is a series of nine Taiwanese novels written by Yu Wo. They are published by Ming Significant Cultural in Taiwan and were released between October 4, 2004 and August 15, 2005. In 2006, the novels were adapted into a manhua by Choi Hong Chong which were published by Tong Li Publishing. The plot takes place in a futuristic world where surreal virtual reality games exist. The protagonist is a 19 year-old female student named Feng Lan, who is challenged into playing the newly arrived game Second Life by her twin brother. As the first person to log into the game, Feng Lan is given a wish which she uses to give herself the privilege of creating a male avatar whom she names as Prince. In game, she strives to prove to her brother that she can be a capable player.".
- %C3%80 abstract "À, à (a-grave) is a letter of the Catalan, French, Galician, Italian, Portuguese, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese, and Welsh languages consisting of the letter A of the ISO basic Latin alphabet and a grave accent. À is also used in Pinyin transliteration. In most languages, it represents the vowel a. This letter is also a letter in Taos.When denoting quantity, à means "each", e.g. "5 apples à $1" (one dollar each). This usage is based upon the French preposition à, and has evolved into the at sign (@). Sometimes it is part of a surname (e.g. Thomas à Kempis, Mary Anne à Beckett, Gilbert Abbott à Beckett, Gilbert Arthur à Beckett, Arthur William à Beckett, William à Beckett).".
- %C3%80;GRUMH... abstract "à;GRUMH... (pronounced [aɡʁym]) was a Belgian EBM/industrial band, founded in 1981 by SΔ3 Evets (also known as: Steve Natrix, born Phillippe Genion) and JΔ3 Seuqcaj (Jacques Meurrens), both from Charleroi, Belgium. They were mainly active between 1981 and 1991.".
- %C3%80_20_ans abstract ""À 20 ans" is a 2002 song recorded by the French singer Lorie. It was released on 13 January 2003 as the second single from her second studio album, Tendrement, on which it is the ninth track. The song was the least successful from this album, reaching only the top 20 in Belgium (Wallonia) and France.".
- %C3%80_Beira_do_Caminho abstract "À Beira do Caminho is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Breno Silveira, starring João Miguel, Dira Paes, Vinícius Nascimento, Ludmila Rosa and Denise Weinberg.".
- %C3%80_Caus'_des_Gar%C3%A7ons abstract "À Caus' des Garçons is a French duo formed by Laurence Heller and Hélène Bérard. Their name translates to "Because of boys".".
- %C3%80_Coeur_L%C3%A9ger_Sommeil_Sanglant abstract "À Coeur Léger Sommeil Sanglant [sic] (loosely translated from French as "To light heart, bloody slumber") is the official debut studio album by Montreal-based instrumental shoegaze band Destroyalldreamers, released in November 2004 on Where Are My records. The album has received generally favourable reviews and was often put among the favourites of independent magazine and webzine critics of 2004.The album was recorded by Patrick Lacharité in his apartment, in Montreal, over the course of four months in 2003 and 2004.".
- %C3%80_Distance abstract "À Distance is the fifth album by Canadian singer Marie-Chantal Toupin. It was released on September 30, 2008.".
- %C3%80_Gogo:_Live_on_Tour abstract "à gogo: Live on Tour is singer-songwriter Patty Larkin's eighth album, her second live album, and her first on her label Vanguard. Produced by Larkin and Bette Warner in 1999, it contained the following performances:".
- %C3%80_Hauteur_d'homme abstract "À Hauteur d'homme is a 2003 Canadian political documentary directed in 2003 by Jean-Claude Labrecque about Bernard Landry and the 2003 general election in Quebec, Canada. It won a Jutra Award for Best Documentary (tie) in 2004. Its style belongs to the Quebec cinéma direct school of filmmaking.".
- %C3%80_La_Poursuite_Du_Bonheur_Tour_-_Live_%C3%A0_Bercy abstract "À la poursuite du bonheur Tour - Live à Bercy sometimes abbreviated as ALPDBT is a live album by French singer M. Pokora and a surprising number one for any live album at the top of the SNEP French albums chart. The tour was based mostly on M. Pokora's most recent album À la poursuite du bonheur that had made it to number 2 on the French Albums Chart.Recorded during his concert at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy on 16 December 2012, the album includes three performances with invitees, "Le temps qu'il faut" with Corneille, "Envole-moi", a Jean-Jaques Goldman cover with Tal and a sketch "Petit oiseau" with comedian Gad Elmaleh. During the concert, Pokora sang also another Goldman classic, "À nos actes manqués", his biggest hit from the album À la poursuite du bonheur. A filmed version is also available as a DVD.".
- %C3%80_Nos_Amours abstract "À nos amours (French pronunciation: [a noz‿amuʁ], For Our Loves) is a 1983 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, written by Arlette Langmann and Pialat.".
- %C3%80_Nous_la_Libert%C3%A9 abstract "À nous la liberté (English: Freedom for Us) is a 1931 French film directed by René Clair. With a score by Georges Auric, this film has more music than any of Clair's early films.".
- %C3%80_Partir_de_Maintenant abstract "À Partir de Maintenant is an album of the French singer Johnny Hallyday.".
- %C3%80_Propos abstract "For the word, read apropos in Wiktionary or Apropos (disambiguation).À Propos is a Canadian radio program that presents French language music for English audiences. Hosted by Jim Corcoran, a fluently bilingual Quebec musician, À Propos began in November 1988. For each song he plays, Corcoran prepares and recites a translation of the lyrics into English for the listening audience.The program is currently broadcast on Sunday afternoons on CBC Radio 2, and repeated Saturday nights on CBC Radio One.".
- %C3%80_St-Henri_le_cinq_septembre abstract "À Saint-Henri le cinq septembre (English release title: September Five at Saint-Henri) is a 1962 National Film Board of Canada (NFB) documentary film directed by Hubert Aquin about the first day of school for children and their families in the working class Montreal district of Saint-Henri. As Aquin was primarily a writer, he worked with a variety of cameramen. The NFB credits 11 on the film—Guy Borremans (fr), Michel Brault, Georges Dufaux, Claude Fournier, Bernard Gosselin, Jean Roy, Claude Jutra, Bernard Devlin, Arthur Lipsett, Don Owen and Daniel Fournier. Caroline Zéau in her book L'Office national du film et le cinéma canadien (1939-2003): éloge de la frugalité states that as many as 28 filmmakers worked on the project, including the entire French production team, with Jacques Godbout reading narration.The film was originally released in French as a 42-minute film. The English-language version is shorter, with a 27-minute running time.".
- %C3%80_Suivre abstract ""À Suivre" or "A SUIVRE" (English translation: "To Be Continued") was a Franco-Belgian comics magazine published from February 1978 to December 1997 by the Casterman publishing house. Along with the comic book magazines Spirou, Tintin, Pilote, and Metal Hurlant, À Suivre is considered to have been one of the major vehicles for the development of Franco-Belgian comics during the 20th century.À Suivre presented the work of major European comic book artists including Hugo Pratt, Jean-Claude Forest, Alexandro Jodorowsky, Milo Manara, Jean (Mœbius) Giraud, Jacques Tardi, François Bourgeon, F'Murr, Ted Benoît, Guido Crepax, Vittorio Giardino, François Schuiten, Benoît Sokal and François Boucq.".
- %C3%80_T%C3%A2tons abstract "À Tâtons is the second album by the Belgian singer Axelle Red. It was released in 1996.Singles taken from À Tâtons were "Rien Que d'y Penser", "À Tâtons", "Rester Femme", "À Quoi Ca Sert" and "Ma Prière".".
- %C3%80_Tout_le_Monde abstract ""A Tout le Monde" is a song by American heavy metal band Megadeth, featured on their 1994 studio album Youthanasia. It was released as a single on February 1995 through Capitol Records. The song was later remade and reissued as "À Tout le Monde (Set Me Free)", featuring Cristina Scabbia of Lacuna Coil, on Megadeth's 2007 studio album United Abominations.".
- %C3%80_bient%C3%B4t,_j'esp%C3%A8re abstract "À bientôt, j'espère (literally translates as Until soon, I hope) is a 1968 French documentary film directed by Chris Marker and Mario Marret. It tells the story of a strike action at a textile factory in Besançon in March 1967. The film was shot in black and white, with photography by Pierre Lhomme.".
- %C3%80_cause_de_l'automne abstract ""À cause de l'automne" (English: "because of the autumn [ Fall ] ") is the first single from the French recording artist Alizée's album 5. The single was pre-released on 28 June 2012, directly on Alizée's official website at 17:00 French time (CET). The single was released on French iTunes and French Amazon.fr on 4 July 2012, also was released same at iTunes and in e-music stores around the world. Other download platforms list 6 July 2012 for the release date. The first public performance of the song was on RFM radio on 21 December 2012 where she sang the song in live broadcast.".
- %C3%80_chacun_sa_chanson abstract ""À chacun sa chanson" (English translation: "To Everyone His Song") was the Monegasque entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968, performed in French by the duo Line & Willy. The song is a duet about the power of music itself. The duo explain that they only want to "sing about love" as it makes them - and their listeners - happier.The song was performed seventh on the night, following Switzerland's Gianni Mascolo with "Guardando il sole" and preceding Sweden's Claes-Göran Hederström with "Det börjar verka kärlek, banne mig". At the close of voting, it had received 8 points, placing 7th in a field of 17.It was succeeded as Monegasque representative at the 1969 Contest by Jean Jacques with "Maman, Maman".".
- %C3%80_chacun_son_histoire abstract "À chacun son histoire (To Each Their Story) is the second studio album and the first internationally released album by Natasha St-Pier on 2000 (see 2000 in music).".
- %C3%80_chaque_jour_suffit_sa_peine abstract ""À chaque jour suffit sa peine" is a song by French rapper Nessbeal, and produced by Skread. It was released on 31 May 2010 as the second single from his third studio album NE2S.".
- %C3%80_chaque_pas abstract ""À chaque pas" was the third single from the winner of the French version of Pop Idol - A La Recherche De La Nouvelle Star, Jonatan Cerrada, as well as the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 entry for France. It achieved a moderate success in France and Belgium.".
- %C3%80_contre-courant abstract ""À contre-courant" (English: "against the current") was released on 7 October 2003. It is the seventh single by French singer Alizée. It featured the single version of the song as well as the English version of "J'ai pas vingt ans", "I'm Not Twenty". Maxi CD of the single, released on 12 November 2003, included 3 remixes and the radio edit of the single.".
- %C3%80_fleur_de_toi abstract "À fleur de toi is the debut album by French singer–songwriter Vitaa, released in France on 5 February 2007 by Motown Records. It achieved great success in France, Belgium (Wallonia), and Switzerland.".
- %C3%80_force_de_prier abstract ""À force de prier" (English: "By Persistently Praying") was the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1963, performed in French by Greek singer Nana Mouskouri. This was the first ever appearance of a Greek artist on the Eurovision stage, Greece as a nation only joined the Contest in 1974.Mouskouri had had her international breakthrough with the German language single "Weiße Rosen aus Athen" ("White Roses from Athens") in 1961, a song originally adapted from a Greek folk melody. The song was later translated into several different languages and went on to become one of Mouskouri's signature tunes. When she received the offer to represent Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest in early 1963 she and her family had recently relocated from Athens, Greece to Paris, France, where she was signed to the Philips-Fontana label."À force de prier" is a ballad, with Mouskouri telling the object of her affections that she intends to have him love her "by persistently praying" for this to occur. Moskouri recorded her entry in French, German (as "Die Worte dieser Nacht"), English ("The One That Got Away") and Italian ("La notte non lo sa"). The song was performed sixteenth on the night, following Monaco's Françoise Hardy with "L'amour s'en va". At the close of voting, it had received 13 points, placing 8th in a field of 16.Although "À force de prier" was only a minor international success for Mouskouri, it won her the prestigious Grand Prix du Disque in France that same year, and her Eurovision appearance also caught the attention of noted French composer Michel Legrand, who went on to write and arrange two major hits for her in the francophone markets; "Les parapluies de Cherbourg" (1964) and "L'enfant au tambour" (1965)."À force de prier" was succeeded as Luxembourgian representative at the 1964 Contest by Hugues Aufray with "Dès que le printemps revient".".
- %C3%80_gauche_toute!_Gen%C3%A8ve abstract "À gauche toute! Genève is a political coalition in the canton of Geneva (Switzerland) founded in 2006. It is a regrouping of the Genevan Communist Party, the Swiss Labour Party, solidaritéS and the Left Independents.In 2005, the Left Alliance, which united the Labour Party, solidaritéS and the Independents, broke up because of political differences. In the Genevan cantonal elections in the autumn of 2005, these parties failed to obtain the quorum of 7% of votes because of the divisions caused by the presence of a Communist Party List. The far left are excluded from parliament. The following year, the far left were able to enter a communal project. The new coalition took the name of A Gauche toute! and joined the national coalition of the same name led by Vaudois Josef Zisyadis, who organised the far left at the national level. In the communal elections of 25 March 2007, À gauche toute! Genève stood on the lists of 10 communes. In the town of Geneva, À gauche toute! presented 43 candidates including Catherine Gaillard, Marie-France Spielmann, Salika Wenger and Jérôme Béguin.".
- %C3%80_gogo_(phrase) abstract "À gogo is a term borrowed from French that is often used in popular culture, especially in the field of music and dancing. While originally used to lend a cosmopolitan feel to subjects, in modern usage, it tends more toward an ironic, campy appeal.".
- %C3%80_l'Olympia_(Alan_Stivell_album) abstract "À l'Olympia (Also called At the Olympia and Olympia Concert) was Stivell's first live album, recording in Paris Olympia. It was released by Fontana in 1972.".
- %C3%80_l'Olympia_(Celine_Dion_album) abstract "À l'Olympia (meaning At the Olympia) is a live album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released on November 14, 1994. It's her 2nd live album, 16th French album and 19th in total.".
- %C3%80_l'Olympia_(Jorge_Ben_album) abstract "à l'Olympia is a 1975 live album by Brazilian artist Jorge Ben Jor recorded at Olympia.".
- %C3%80_l'ami_qui_ne_m'a_pas_sauv%C3%A9_la_vie abstract "À l'ami qui ne m'a pas sauvé la vie (in English: 'To the friend who did not save my life') is a novel by Hervé Guibert first published by Gallimard in 1990. It is a frank portrayal of the physical and psychological suffering caused by AIDS. The book is considered to be a work of autofiction as although it clearly mimics the last years of Guibert's own life, names are changed and it makes no claims to be truthful to real events.It won the Prix Colette in 1990.The publication of the novel landed Guibert an important television interview on the show Apostrophes on which he discussed AIDS and his novel. It went on to sell 400,000 copies by 1994 and he wrote two sequels: Le Protocole Compassionel and L'homme au chapeau rouge.".
- %C3%80_l'amiral abstract "Amiral (a'l') is a particular garnish, such as poached sole, fillet of sole, stuffed turbot, or braised salmon. It contains some of the following ingredients:fried oyster and musselscrayfish tails or whole crayfishmushroom capstruffle slices. The dish is colated with nantuna sauce. The term also describes a type of consommé.".
- %C3%80_l'aventure abstract "À l'aventure is a 2008 French film written and directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau.".
- %C3%80_l'ombre abstract ""À l'ombre" (English: In the Shadow) is a song recorded by the French singer Mylène Farmer. This electropop song was written by Farmer with music composed by Laurent Boutonnat. It was the lead single from her ninth studio album Monkey Me (2012), released on 22 October 2012 digitally, and on 26 November in physical formats. The single entrered the French chart at number four, then dropped out of the top 50 and jumped to number one on the chart edition of 8 December 2012. It also peaked in the Belgian (Walloon) chart at number two.".
- %C3%80_l'ombre_des_derricks abstract "À l'ombre des derricks is a Lucky Luke comic written by Goscinny and illustrated by Morris. It is the eighteenth title in the series and it was originally published by Dupuis in 1962, in French. English editions of this French series have been published by Dargaud".
- %C3%80_l'origine abstract "À l'origine is an album by Benjamin Biolay, released in 2005.".
- %C3%80_la_Belle_de_Mai abstract "À la Belle de Mai is a studio album from French artist, Renaud. It was released in 1994 by Virgin Records and was awarded a platinum disc for sales in France. Considered to show a more personal, sensitive maturity than some of his earlier work the album includes a curious musing on death (Le Petit Chat est mort) and a song for Renaud's daughter Lolita Séchan (Lolito Lolita) that includes Corsican polyphonics.".
- %C3%80_la_Carte_(Erste_Allgemeine_Verunsicherung_album) abstract "A la Carte is the fourth album to be released by Austrian band Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung (EAV) in 1984.A la Carte is quite a well known French expression (meaning according to the card) which is used worldwide. The album cover is a satirical take on this, as it shows a green pig's head, wearing headphones and eating a vinyl disc. This album was released a few times in Germany and The Netherlands. Released on vinyl in The Netherlands on catalogue number EMI Columbia 1333421Reissued on vinyl in The Netherlands, in 1986 on catalogue number EMI Columbia/Fame 1576641Released on cassette tape in Germany in 1984 on catalogue number EMI Columbia 1333424Reissued on cassette tape in Germany in 1986 on catalogue number EMI Columbia/Fame 1576644, on the same catalogue number the tape was released in The Netherlands in 1991. The album was released in Germany on CD in 1988 on catalogue number EMI Columbia/Fame 7900722. The same catalogue number was used for the Dutch CD release in 1991.".