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My Ideal is a collaborative studio album by Catherine Russell and Sean Mason, released on August 23, 2024 through Dot Time Records. [1] [2] ...
Editors at AllMusic rated this album 3.5 out of 5 stars, with critic Matt Collar writing that covering the Great American Songbook is unexpected from Lee, whose music is generally made up of "rustic, countryfied folk and earthy R&B" and praised the vocal performance by Lee. [3]
A first date is the initial meeting during the dating process of two individuals, in which an effort is made to ask about each other, plan a potential relationship, and/or organize some sort of romantic activity. Aims vary between finding a romantic, platonic, or sexual partner for a short period, to finding a long-term spouse.
2. Read Part One and Part Two as preparation for your workshop, perhaps making notes as you read. When you've finished, set aside three hours and write your answers to the questions in Part Three. Whatever your choice, enjoy the journey! THE TURNING POINT The idea started on New Year’s Day in 1980, when my boyfriend (now my
The Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) is a multi-criteria decision analysis method, which was originally developed by Ching-Lai Hwang and Yoon in 1981 [1] with further developments by Yoon in 1987, [2] and Hwang, Lai and Liu in 1993. [3]
On an adjusted basis, operating earnings as a percentage of net sales were 9.4%, a 20-basis-point improvement from 9.2% in the first quarter a year ago. Interest expense for the quarter was $15 ...
[1] [2] [3] King described the process of completing The Answer Man decades after beginning it as "calling into a canyon of time and listening for the echo to come back". [4] Bev Vincent notes commonalities between The Answer Man and King's other works Fair Extension and The Life of Chuck. [1]
In 1914, Whiting had his first two hit songs: "I Wonder Where My Lovin' Man Has Gone" and "It's Tulip Time in Holland." [ 2 ] The latter song became a massive hit, selling over a million copies. Whiting received none of the royalties, however, having sold off the publishing rights to Remick in exchange for a Steinway grand piano. [ 2 ]