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"Video 5 8 6", originally titled "Prime 5 8 6", [4] [5] is an electronic instrumental piece and twenty-fourth single written and produced in 1982 [citation needed] by the British group New Order. [6] In December 1982, the track was initially released in two sections in Touch Music 's first cassette magazine , Feature Mist .
Ang Mutya ng Section E (transl. The Girl of Section E ) is a Philippine coming-of-age romantic comedy web series. It is based on the bestselling Wattpad book trilogy by the Filipino author Lara Flores, who is better known by her pseudonym Eatmore2behappy.
08/15 is a 1954–55 West German film trilogy directed by Paul May and based on the novel 08/15 by Hans Hellmut Kirst who also served as the film's screenwriter (published in English as "The Revolt of Gunner Asch").
Wikipedia can use videos, as this is an online encyclopedia.It may seem unusual, as we are a text-oriented platform, but there's nothing strange in the sentence itself. Encyclopedias had been enriched with other media since their inception, and having images, maps, engravings and even multi-layered images that could be explored by the reader have been an indicator of the quality of the wo
Six-Five Special was the BBC's first attempt at a rock-and-roll programme. Its title was derived from its broadcast time, as it aired at 6:05 on Saturday evening. It began immediately after the abolition of the Toddlers' Truce, in which programming ceased between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. so that children could be put to bed.
Schedeen of IGN gave the episode a rating of 8.2 out of 10. Schedeen stated; "The Big Bang Theory delivered an awkwardly structured but emotional farewell to the late Mrs. Wolowitz." [2] Kyle Fowle of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B rating. [3]
According to the owners the Channel 5 maintains its own independent news service, [13] but in reality, the state-owned media channel Russia Today has maintained control over Channel 5 since 2009 and its news programs are subject to the government's editorial decisions.
"5,6,7,8" is a song by British group Steps from their debut studio album, Step One (1998). Written by Barry Upton and Steve Crosby and produced by Karl Twigg, Mark Topham and Pete Waterman , the song blends techno-pop and country pop styles.