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The Orok self-designation endonym is Ul'ta, probably from the root Ula (meaning "domestic reindeer" in Orok). Another self-designation is Nani. [2] Occasionally, the Oroks, as well as the Orochs and Udege, are erroneously called Orochons. The Uilta Association in Japan claims that the term Orok has a derogatory connotation. [3] [4]
Anyone Else may refer to: "Anyone Else" (Collin Raye song), 1999 "Anyone Else" (Matt Cardle song), 2012 This page was last edited on 30 ...
"Anyone Else" is a song by British singer-songwriter Matt Cardle, co-written by Cardle with Jeff Halatrax. It was released as the second single from his second studio album, The Fire, on 31 December 2012. For the radio version the vocals were reworked slightly, with extra backing vocals added on the last chorus, however this version was not ...
"Someone Else" is a song by Dutch singer Duncan Laurence. It was released as a digital download on 13 May 2020 by Spark Records as the third single from his debut studio album Small Town Boy, the song also features on his debut EP Worlds on Fire. The song was written by Brett McLaughlin, Bram Inscore, Jonny Price, Duncan Laurence and PJ Harding.
Anyone But You is based on the play Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, arguably the first incarnation of the enemies-to-lovers trope and a blueprint for the sparky banter on which ...
"Anyone Else" is a song written by Radney Foster, and recorded by American country music artist Collin Raye. It was released in January 1999 as the third and final single from Raye's 1998 album The Walls Came Down .
However, while Anyone But You may not win points for originality, it has already garnered attention for the sex appeal and believable chemistry of its two leads: Men's Health cover guy Glen Powell ...
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Party westernized the qawali and contributed to various Hollywood soundtracks as part of their performance outside Pakistan. [9] [10] In 1977/83, the group performed a live concert in the UK for Southall UK Concert 1983, Vol. 161 album. They performed for a song titled "Haq Ali Ali Ali Maula Ali Ali".