Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
"Sweat (A La La La La Long)" is a song by Jamaican reggae fusion band Inner Circle, released in July 1992 by Warner Records as the lead single from their twelfth album, Bad to the Bone (1992). It was written by the band's Ian and Roger Lewis, and produced by them with another band member, Touter Harvey.
Inner Circle, also known as The Inner Circle Band or The Bad Boys of Reggae, are a Jamaican reggae band formed in Kingston in 1968. The band first backed The Chosen Few in the early 1970s before joining with successful solo artist Jacob Miller and releasing a string of records. This era of the band ended with Miller's death in a car crash in 1980.
Inner Circle (addiction recovery), inner-most circle of three circles in addiction recovery diagram; Inner circle (psychoanalysis) or Freud's inner circle; Cabal, a group of people united in some close design together, usually to promote their private views or interests; One of Kachru's Three Circles of English; see World Englishes
Jacob Miller and Inner Circle. Trojan Records. The Best Of (Sweat A La La La La Long) SWE: #18. [8] Warner Music Sweden. 2005 Mixed Up Moods: Released in Japan. Absord Records. 2007 It's Da Best of Inner Circle: Released in Japan. WEA. 2008 Da Covers!! It's Da New Best of Inner Circle: Released in Japan. WEA. 2014 The Best of Inner Circle ...
Sweat lodge, a hut, typically dome-shaped and made with natural materials, used by Indigenous peoples of the Americas for ceremonial steam baths and prayer Sweating (cooking) , heating vegetables in a little oil or butter, without any watery liquid
Diagram of the Inner Channels (Neiching T'u) translation of the text (Internet Archive copy) 內經圖, Bilingual (Chinese-English) text of Neijing tu with word-by-word translation and transcription (7 MB PDF file) 內經圖, Neijing tu image (obsolete link) 內經圖, Neijing tu color image; 氣功與內經圖, Qigong and Neijing tu (in Chinese)
The third eye (also called the mind's eye or inner eye) is an invisible eye, usually depicted as located on the forehead, supposed to provide perception beyond ordinary sight. [1] In Hinduism , the third eye refers to the ajna (or brow) chakra .
The first translation of the Kural text into Hindi was probably made by Khenand Rakat, who published the translated work in 1924. [1] [2] Khan Chand Rahit published a translation in 1926. [3] In 1958, the University of Madras published a translation by Sankar Raju Naidu under the title "Tamil Ved."