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One version of a heterosexual symbol (i.e. interlinked Mars symbol and Venus symbol) in the form of two hearts. See also File:HeteroSym-pinkblue2.svg etc. For general interlinked love hearts, see File:Interlaced love hearts.svg. Date: 2010: Source: Own work Image made from scratch by User:AnonMoos. Author: AnonMoos: Other versions: Pseudo-3D ...
"Two Hearts" is a song by Phil Collins from the soundtrack to the film Buster (1988) where it features in the end credits, in which Collins played the lead role. The song was written and produced by Collins and Lamont Dozier .
Two Hearts Beat as One (German: Zwei Herzen und ein Schlag) is a 1932 German musical film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Lilian Harvey, Wolf Albach-Retty and Kurt Lilien. [1] It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Werner Schlichting and Benno von Arent.
"Two Hearts", alternatively titled "2 Hearts", is a song first recorded by British electronic duo Kish Mauve, written for their 2005 self-titled extended play and later re-recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her tenth studio album, X (2007). Both versions were written and produced by Jim Eliot and Mima Stilwell.
"Two Hearts Beat as One" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the seventh track on their 1983 album, War , and was released as its second single in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia on 21 March 1983.
The two of hearts is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. Two of Hearts also refer to: Two of Hearts, a 1999 television film "Two of Hearts" (song), a 1986 song by Stacey Q "Two of Hearts" (Highlander: The Series), a 1998 TV episode
A hand heart is a gesture in which a person forms a heart shape using their fingers. The "hand heart" is typically formed by one using both thumbs to form the bottom of the heart, while bending the remaining fingers and having them connect at the fingernails in order to form a heart shape. [ 1 ]
Two Hearts (Italian: Due cuori) is a 1943 Italian romance film directed by Carlo Borghesio and starring Erzsi Simor, Károly Kovács and Osvaldo Genazzani. [1] It was shot at the Fert Studios in Turin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Guglielmo Borzone.