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  2. Column inch - Wikipedia

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    The column inch size for advertisements that spread over more than one column is determined by multiplying the number of inches high by number of columns. For example, an advertisement that is 3 columns wide by 6 inches high takes up 18 column inches (3 columns wide multiplied by 6 inches high).

  3. Cigarettes & Alcohol - Wikipedia

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    "Cigarettes & Alcohol" is a song by the English rock band Oasis, written by Noel Gallagher. It was released on 10 October 1994 by Creation Records as the fourth and final single from their debut album, Definitely Maybe (1994), and their second to enter the UK top ten in the United Kingdom, peaking at number seven, eventually spending 79 weeks on the charts.

  4. macOS Sierra - Wikipedia

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    Auto Unlock requires a Mac that was introduced in 2013 or later. With Universal Clipboard, the user can share the clipboard for cut, copy and paste between macOS Sierra and iOS 10 devices, including text and rich content, such as pictures or videos.

  5. Possibly Maybe - Wikipedia

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    Released in the United Kingdom as the fifth single from the album, it reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart in November 1996. There were three different single releases. This was the first Björk single to be released in three parts; two of these three parts are rarities in the music world in that their A-side is not the first track.

  6. Kings of the Wild Frontier - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Nine Inch Nails released a cover version of "Physical (You're So)" on the EP Broken, remade in an industrial rock style with more aggressive guitars and vocals than the original. [29] In 2020, Rolling Stone included Kings of the Wild Frontier in their "80 Greatest albums of 1980" list.

  7. American Football (1999 album) - Wikipedia

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    LP1 was made "literally in the last four days" before two out of the three members of the band had to move back home from college, according to Kinsella. [10] The album was recorded in May 1999 at Private Studios in Urbana, Illinois on a TASCAM analog tape recorder, and was produced by Brendan Gamble; [3] [11] he previously produced the band's self-titled EP. [12]

  8. World Imitation Productions - Wikipedia

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    Monitor released three records on their own World Imitation Productions label: the 1979 7-inch single ("Beak" / "Pet Wedding"); the 1981 full-length, self-titled album; and earlier the same year, the 7-inch single by The Tikis. Their last live appearance was on the April 10, 1982, show of Peter Ivers' New Wave Theater. [20]