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Robert Kent (BOCES STUDENT)

Robert Kent (BOCES STUDENT): “

Darth Panda: Tagging for [[WP:SD|speedy deletion]], [[WP:SD#A3|no content]] ([[WP:HG|HG]])


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Bill Palmer

Bill Palmer: “

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Bill Palmer<ref name=’Palmer01′>{{cite web |author=Bill Palmer |publisher=The Classical Free-Reed, Inc. |date=1949 |url=http://www.ksanti.net/free-reed/essays/palmerbach.html |title=The Free-Reed Journal – Should Accordionists Play Bach? by Bill Palmer |accessdate=2008-10-01 |format=html }}</ref> (1917-1996) invented a ‘quint’ system which was later patented by Titano as used in their line of converter (or ‘quint’) bass [[accordion]]s.

He made many written contributions to magazines for the promotion of the Piano Accordion, including Accordion World. Some of the more important articles about his beliefs for improving the current style of playing and improving the instrument have been gathered at The Classical Free-Reed, Inc web site<ref name=’ClasFRInc01′>{{cite web |author=The Classical Free-Reed, Inc |publisher=The Classical Free-Reed, Inc. |date=1997 |url=http://www.ksanti.net/free-reed/main.html |title=The Classical Free Reed, Inc. Home Page |accessdate=2008-10-02 |format=html }}</ref>.

==References==
{{reflist}}

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Get Out (song)

Get Out (song): ”

Brewnou:


{{Single infobox |
Name = Get Out |
Artist = [[The Vines]] |
from Album = [[Melodia (album)|Melodia]] |
Released = [[September 29]],[[2008]] |
Format = [[Single (music)|Single]] |
Recorded = Between November 2007 and March 2008 |
Genre = [[Garage rock#Revival|Garage rock]], [[Indie rock]], [[Post-grunge]] |
Length = 02:10 |
Label = [[Ivy League Records]] |
Producer = [[Rob Schnapf]] |
Last single = ”[[He’s a Rocker]]”<br/>(2006) |
This single = ””Get Out””<br/>(2008) |
Next single = ”N/A”<br/>(2008) |}}

{{The Vines}}

[[Category:2008 singles]]
[[Category:The Vines songs]]

{{2000s-single-stub}}

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Tour Tanguy

Tour Tanguy: “

Neddyseagoon: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘The ”’Tour Tanguy”’, ”’Bastille de Quilbignon”’ or ”’Tour de la Motte Tanguy”’ is a medieval tower on a rocky [[motte]] beside the [[Penfeld]] river in [[Bres…’


The ”’Tour Tanguy”’, ”’Bastille de Quilbignon”’ or ”’Tour de la Motte Tanguy”’ is a medieval tower on a rocky [[motte]] beside the [[Penfeld]] river in [[Brest, France]]. Probably built during the [[Breton War of Succession]], it faces the [[château de Brest]] and is now accessed by a road off the square Pierre Péron, at one end of the [[pont de Recouvrance]].

[[Category:Castles in France]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Brest]]
[[Category:History of Brest]]

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Chaim H. Tejman

Chaim H. Tejman: ”

Knooky1: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ””Chaim H. Tejman”’ is a theoretical physicist, who holds to the theory that a spin must come with a counter spin. He states his claims in his book Grand Unified …’


”’Chaim H. Tejman”’ is a theoretical physicist, who holds to the theory that a spin must come with a counter spin. He states his claims in his book Grand Unified Theory.
{{physics stub}}
==References==
http://www.grandunifiedtheory.org.il/
[[Category:Physicists]]

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United order of tents

United order of tents: ”

Divermatt: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘The United Order of Tents, one of the oldest lodges for African-American women in the country, was founded in Norfolk. It was secretly organized by two slave women,…’


The United Order of Tents, one of the oldest lodges for African-American women in the country, was founded in Norfolk. It was secretly organized by two slave women, Annetta M. Lane and Harriet R. Taylor; and two abolitionist, Joliffe Union and Joshua R. Giddings as a part of the underground railway, assisting slaves to escape to the north. It was formally organized and publicly recognized after the end of the Civil War.

==External links / References==
* [http://www.npl.lib.va.us/absoluteig/gallery.asp?action=viewimage&imageid=216&text=&categoryid=103&box=&shownew=] Norfolk Public Library article

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Canoeing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women’s K-2 500 metres

Canoeing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women’s K-2 500 metres: “

Miller17CU94: Created


{{CanoeingAt1980SummerOlympics}}
The ”’women’s K-2 500 metres”’ event was a pairs [[kayak]]ing event conducted as part of the [[Canoeing at the 1980 Summer Olympics]] program.

==Medalists==
{| class=wikitable
|align=center bgcolor=gold| [[Image:Med 1.png|Gold]] ”’Gold”’
|align=center bgcolor=silver| [[Image:Med 2.png|Silver]] ”’Silver”’
|align=center bgcolor=cc9966| [[Image:Med 3.png|Bronze]] ”’Bronze”’
|-
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Nina Gopova-Trofimova|Nina Gopova]] <br> and [[Galina Kreft-Alexeyeva|Galina Kreft]]|URS|1976 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Anna Pfeffer]] <br> and [[Klára Rajnal]]|HUN|1976 Summer}}
| {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Barbel Köster]] <br> and [[Carola Zirzow]]|GDR|1976 Summer}}
|}

==Results==
===Heats===
The 14 crews first raced in two heats on [[July 28]]. The top three finishers from each of the heats advanced directly to the semifinals while the remaining eight teams were relegated to the repechages.

{| style=’text-align:center’
|-
|colspan=4 align=left|”’Heat 1”’
|-
|width=30|1.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Nina Gopova-Trofimova|Nina Gopova]] and [[Galina Kreft-Alexeyeva|Galina Kreft]]|URS|1976 Summer}} ||width=60| 1:54.49 || ”’QS”’
|-
|2.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Nastasia Nichitov-Ionescu|Nastasia Nichitov]] and [[Agafia Orlov-Buhaev-Constantin|Agafia Orlov]]|ROU|1976 Summer}} || 1:59.33 || ”’QS”’
|-
|3.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Maria Kazanecka-Górecka|Maria Kazanecka]] and [[Katarzyna Kulczak]]|POL|1976 Summer}} || 2:01.45 || ”’QS”’
|-
|4.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Susan Holloway]] and [[Anne Dodge]]|CAN|1976 Summer}} || 2:03.50 || QR
|-
|5.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Sylvaine Deltour]] and [[Anne-Marie Loriot]]|FRA|1976 Summer}} || 2:06.12 || QR
|-
|6.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Catherine Burelle]] and [[Marleen Kuppens]]|BEL|1976 Summer}} || 2:10.48 || QR
|-
|7.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Helen Jacobsohn]] and [[Sue Whitebrook]]|AUS|1976 Summer}} || 2:10.62 || QR
|-
|colspan=4 align=left|”’Heat 2”’
|-
|1.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Barbel Köster]] and [[Carola Zirzow]]|GDR|1976 Summer}} || 1:52.67 || ”’QS”’
|-
|2.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Anna Pfeffer]] and [[Klára Rajnal]]|HUN|1976 Summer}} || 1:54.25 || ”’QS”’
|-
|3.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Barbara Lewe-Pohlmann-Schüttpelz|Barbara Lewe-Pohlmann]] and [[Heiderose Wallbaum]]|FRG|1976 Summer}} || 1:55.59 || ”’QS”’
|-
|4.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Linda Murray-Dragan|Linda Dragan]] and [[Ann Turner (canoer)|Ann Turner]]|USA|1976 Summer}} || 1:59.32 || QR
|-
|5.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Anastázie Fridrichová-Hajná|Anastázie Hajná]] and [[Jindřiška Řeháčková]]|TCH|1976 Summer}} || 1:59.45 || QR
|-
|6.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Pauline Goodwin]] and [[Hilary Peacock]]|GBR|1976 Summer}} || 2:00.34 || QR
|-
|7.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Mariya Mincheva]] and [[Natasha Petrova]]|BUL|1976 Summer}} || 2:00.52 || QR
|}

===Semifinals===
The top three finishers in each of the semifinals (raced on [[July 30]]) advanced to the final.

{| style=’text-align:center’
|-
|colspan=4 align=left|”’Semifinal 1”’
|-
|width=30|1.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Nina Gopova-Trofimova|Nina Gopova]] and [[Galina Kreft-Alexeyeva|Galina Kreft]]|URS|1976 Summer}} ||width=60| 1:54.70 || ”’QF”’
|-
|2.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Barbara Lewe-Pohlmann-Schüttpelz|Barbara Lewe-Pohlmann]] and [[Heiderose Wallbaum]]|FRG|1976 Summer}} || 1:55.31 || ”’QF”’
|-
|3.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Anastázie Fridrichová-Hajná|Anastázie Hajná]] and [[Jindřiška Řeháčková]]|TCH|1976 Summer}} || 1:56.45 || ”’QF”’
|-
|4.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Linda Murray-Dragan|Linda Dragan]] and [[Ann Turner (canoer)|Ann Turner]]|USA|1976 Summer}} || 1:57.10 ||
|-
|colspan=4 align=left|”’Semifinal 2”’
|-
|width=30|1.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Barbel Köster]] and [[Carola Zirzow]]|GDR|1976 Summer}} ||width=60| 1:50.56 || ”’QF”’
|-
|2.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Mariya Mincheva]] and [[Natasha Petrova]]|BUL|1976 Summer}} || 1:53.29 || ”’QF”’
|-
|3.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Maria Kazanecka-Górecka|Maria Kazanecka]] and [[Katarzyna Kulczak]]|POL|1976 Summer}} || 1:53.50 || ”’QF”’
|-
|4.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Sylvaine Deltour]] and [[Anne-Marie Loriot]]|FRA|1976 Summer}} || 1:55.75 ||
|-
|colspan=4 align=left|”’Semifinal 3”’
|-
|width=30|1.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Anna Pfeffer]] and [[Klára Rajnal]]|HUN|1976 Summer}} ||width=60| 1:52.51 || ”’QF”’
|-
|2.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Nastasia Nichitov-Ionescu|Nastasia Nichitov]] and [[Agafia Orlov-Buhaev-Constantin|Agafia Orlov]]|ROU|1976 Summer}} || 1:53.38 || ”’QF”’
|-
|3.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Susan Holloway]] and [[Anne Dodge]]|CAN|1976 Summer}} || 1:56.83 || ”’QF”’
|-
|4.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Pauline Goodwin]] and [[Hilary Peacock]]|GBR|1976 Summer}} || 1:59.53 ||
|}

===Final===
The final was held on [[August 1]].

{| style=’text-align:center’
|width=30 bgcolor=gold|[[Image:Med 1.png]]||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Nina Gopova-Trofimova|Nina Gopova]] and [[Galina Kreft-Alexeyeva|Galina Kreft]]|URS|1976 Summer}} ||width=60| 1:51.15
|-
|bgcolor=silver|[[Image:Med 2.png]]||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Anna Pfeffer]] and [[Klára Rajnal]]|HUN|1976 Summer}} || 1:51.69
|-
|bgcolor=cc9966|[[Image:Med 3.png]]||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Barbel Köster]] and [[Carola Zirzow]]|GDR|1976 Summer}} || 1:51.81
|-
|4.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Nastasia Nichitov-Ionescu|Nastasia Nichitov]] and [[Agafia Orlov-Buhaev-Constantin|Agafia Orlov]]|ROU|1976 Summer}} || 1:53.77
|-
|5.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Barbara Lewe-Pohlmann-Schüttpelz|Barbara Lewe-Pohlmann]] and [[Heiderose Wallbaum]]|FRG|1976 Summer}} || 1:53.86
|-
|6.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Maria Kazanecka-Górecka|Maria Kazanecka]] and [[Katarzyna Kulczak]]|POL|1976 Summer}} || 1:55.05
|-
|7.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Mariya Mincheva]] and [[Natasha Petrova]]|BUL|1976 Summer}} || 1:55.95
|-
|8.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Susan Holloway]] and [[Anne Dodge]]|CAN|1976 Summer}} || 1:56.75
|-
|9.||align=left|{{flagIOCathlete|[[Anastázie Fridrichová-Hajná|Anastázie Hajná]] and [[Jindřiška Řeháčková]]|TCH|1976 Summer}} || 1:59.65
|}

==References==
*[http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1980/or1980v3.pdf 1980 Summer Olympics official report Volume 3.] p. 197. {{en icon}} }
*[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1980/CAN/womens-kayak-doubles-500-metres.html Sports-reference.com 1980 women’s K-2 500 m results.]

[[Category:Canoeing events at the 1980 Summer Olympics|Women’s K-2 500]]

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The Bangles discography

The Bangles discography: “

Be Black Hole Sun: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘{{Infobox Artist Discography |Artist = [[The Bangles]] |Image = |Caption = |Studio = 4 |Live = |Compilation = 2 |Video = …’


{{Infobox Artist Discography
|Artist = [[The Bangles]]
|Image =
|Caption =
|Studio = 4
|Live =
|Compilation = 2
|Video = 3
|EP = 1
|Singles = 22
|Music videos = 12
|Soundtrack =
|References = Yes
|Box sets =
}}

== Studio albums ==
{|class=’wikitable’
!rowspan=’2’|Year
!rowspan=’2′ width=’250’|Album details
!colspan=’10’|Peak chart positions
!rowspan=’2′ width=’130’|[[Music recording sales certification|Certifications]]<br><small>([[List of music recording sales certifications|sales thresholds]])</small>
|-
!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Billboard 200|US]]

<ref name=’US’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=THEBANGLES&sql=11:jifwxqw5ldse~T5
| title=Artist Chart History – The Bangles
| publisher=Allmusic
| accessdate=2008-06-24}}</ref>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Australia|AUS]]

<ref name=’AUS’>{{cite web
| url=http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Bangles
| title=Australian Chart
| publisher=australiancharts.com
| accessdate=2008-06-24}}</ref>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Austria|AUT]]

<ref name=’AUT’>{{cite web
| url=http://austriancharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Bangles
| title=Austrian Chart
| publisher=austriancharts.com
| accessdate=2008-06-24}}</ref>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Canada|CAN]]

<ref name=’CAN’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/index-e.html
| title=Canadian Chart
| publisher=RPM
| accessdate=2008-06-24 }}</ref>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Germany|GER]]

<ref name=’GER’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/BANGLES/?type=longplay
| title=Chartverfolgung / BANGLES / Longplay
| language=German
| publisher=musicline.de
| accessdate=2008-06-24 }}</ref>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Hungary|HUN]]

<ref name=’HUN’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.mahasz.hu/m/?menu=slagerlistak&menu2=archivum
| title=Hungarian Album Chart
| publisher=mahasz.hu
| accessdate=2008-06-24}}</ref>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Norway|NOR]]

<ref name=’NOR’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.norwegiancharts.com//showinterpret.asp?interpret=Bangles
| title=Norwegian Chart
| publisher=norwegiancharts.com
| accessdate=2008-06-24}}</ref>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Sweden|SWE]]

<ref name=’SWE’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.swedishcharts.com//showinterpret.asp?interpret=Bangles
| title=Swedish Album Chart
| publisher=swedishcharts.com
| accessdate=2008-06-24}}</ref>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Switzerland|SWI]]

<ref name=’SWI’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.hitparade.ch//showinterpret.asp?interpret=Bangles
| title=Swiss Chart
| publisher=Die Offizielle Schweizer Hitparade
| accessdate=2008-06-24}}</ref>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[UK Albums Chart|UK]]

<ref name=’UK’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=4290
| title=British Chart
| publisher=Chart Stats
| accessdate=2008-06-24}}</ref>
|-
|rowspan=’1′ align=’center’|1984
|””'[[All Over the Place]]””’
*Released: May, 1984
*Label: [[Columbia Records]]
*Formats: [[Compact Disc|CD]], [[Compact Cassette|CS]], [[LP album|LP]]
|align=’center’| 80
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 86
|
|-
|rowspan=’1′ align=’center’|1986
|””'[[Different Light]]””’
*Released: January, 1986
*Label: Columbia Records
*Formats: CD, CS, LP
|align=’center’| 2
|align=’center’| 2
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 19
<ref name=’Different Light’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.0672&volume=44&issue=8&issue_dt=May%2017%201986&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=ln66r90mfj6pkhd62jjc0j9n53
| title=Different Light – Canadian Album Chart
| publisher=RPM
| accessdate=2008-06-24 }}</ref>
|align=’center’| 21
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 5
|align=’center’| 24
|align=’center’| 16
|align=’center’| 3
|[[RIAA|US]]: 3x Platinum<ref name=’RIAA’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=&artist=Bangles&format=&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2007&sort=Artist&perPage=25
| title=RIAA — Gold & Platinum
| publisher=Recording Industry Association of America
| accessdate=2008-06-24 }}</ref><br>[[British Phonographic Industry|UK]]: Platinum<ref name=’df Flame’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp?rq=search_plat&r_id=21208
| title=Different Light – BPI
| publisher=British Phonographic Industry
| accessdate=2008-06-24 }}</ref><br>[[CRIA|CAN]]: 2x Platinum<ref name=’CRIA’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php?page=1&wclause=WHERE+artist_name+like+%27%25Soundgarden%25%27+ORDER+BY+cert_date%2C+cert_award+&rcnt=63&csearch=40&nextprev=1
| title=Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA): Certification Results
| publisher=Canadian Recording Industry Association
| accessdate=2008-06-24 }}</ref>
|-
|rowspan=’1′ align=’center’|1988
|””'[[Everything (The Bangles album)|Everything]]””’
*Released: October, 1988
*Label: Columbia Records
*Formats: CD, CS, LP
|align=’center’| 15
|align=’center’| 7
|align=’center’| 8
|align=’center’| 49
<ref name=’Everything’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.6333&volume=50&issue=1&issue_dt=May%2001%201989&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=ln66r90mfj6pkhd62jjc0j9n53
| title=Everything – Canadian Album Chart
| publisher=RPM
| accessdate=2008-06-24 }}</ref>
|align=’center’| 15
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 20
|align=’center’| 10
|align=’center’| 5
|US: Platinum<ref name=’RIAA’/><br>UK: Platinum<ref name=’Ever Flame’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp?rq=search_plat&r_id=21211
| title=Everything – BPI
| publisher=British Phonographic Industry
| accessdate=2008-06-24 }}</ref><br>CAN: Platinum<ref name=’CRIA’/>
|-
|rowspan=’1′ align=’center’|2003
|””'[[Doll Revolution]]””’
*Released: September 9, 2003
*Label: Koch Records
*Formats: CD, LP
|align=’center’| 23
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 36
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 35
|align=’center’| 29
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 80
|align=’center’| 62
|
|-
|align=’center’ colspan=’30’ style=’font-size: 8pt’| ‘ — ‘ denotes releases that did not chart or wasn’t released.
|}

==Compilation albums==
{|class=’wikitable’
!rowspan=’2’|Year
!rowspan=’2′ width=’250’|Album details
!colspan=’7’|Peak chart positions
!rowspan=’2′ width=’130’|Certifications
|-
!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Billboard 200|US]]

<ref name=’US’/>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Australia|AUS]]

<ref name=’AUS’/>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Austria|AUT]]

<ref name=’AUT’/>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Canada|CAN]]

<ref name=’CAN’/>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Germany|GER]]

<ref name=’GER’/>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[Norway|NOR]]

<ref name=’NOR’/>

!style=’width:3em;font-size:80%’| [[UK Albums Chart|UK]]

<ref name=’UK’/>
|-
|rowspan=’1′ align=’center’|1990
|””'[[Greatest Hits (The Bangles album)]]””’
*Released: May, 1990
*Label: [[Columbia Records]]
*Formats: CD, CS, LP
|align=’center’| 97
|align=’center’| 6
|align=’center’| 19
|align=’center’| 58
<ref name=’Greatest Hits’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.1263&volume=52&issue=7&issue_dt=June%2030%201990&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=1eslr84up6jai4j6cngk0p4cu2
| title=Greatest Hits – Canadian Album Chart
| publisher=RPM
| accessdate=2008-06-24 }}</ref>
|align=’center’| 31
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 4
|US: Platinum<ref name=’RIAA’/><br>UK: Platinum<ref name=’Greatest’>{{cite web
| url=http://www.bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp?rq=search_plat&r_id=3393
| title=Greatest Hits – BPI
| publisher=British Phonographic Industry
| accessdate=2008-06-24 }}</ref>
|-
|rowspan=’1′ align=’center’|2001
|””’Eternal Flame””’
*Label: Columbia Records
*Formats: CD, LP
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 15
|align=’center’| 15
|
|-
|align=’center’ colspan=’30’ style=’font-size: 8pt’| ‘ — ‘ denotes releases that did not chart or wasn’t released.
|}

==Extended plays==
{|class=’wikitable’
!width=’33’|Year
!width=’200’|Title
|-
|align=’center’|1982
|””'[[The Bangles (album)|The Bangles]]””’
*Released: June, 1982
*Label: [[I.R.S. Records]]
*Format: CD, CS
|}

==Singles==
{|class=’wikitable’
!rowspan=’2′ width=’2’|Year
!rowspan=’2′ width=’250’|Song
!colspan=’8’|Peak chart positions
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|1981
|’Getting Out of Hand’
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|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|non-album single
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|1982
|’The Real World’ ”(remix)”
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
| ”The Bangles”
|-
|1984
|’Hero Takes a Fall’
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 96
|rowspan=’2’|”All Over the Place”
|-
|1985
|’Going Down to Liverpool’
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 79
|-
|rowspan=’4’|1986
|'[[Manic Monday]]’
|align=’center’| 2
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 2
|align=’center’| 2
|align=’center’| 4
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 4
|align=’center’| 2
|rowspan=’2’|”Different Light”
|-
|’If She Knew What She Wants’
|align=’center’| 29
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 30
|align=’center’| 17
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 20
|align=’center’| 31
|-
|’Going Down to Liverpool’
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 56
|”All Over the Place”
|-
|'[[Walk Like an Egyptian]]’
|align=’center’| 1
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 6
|align=’center’| 1
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 8
|align=’center’| 3
|rowspan=’3’|”Different Light”
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|rowspan=’3’|1987
|'[[Walking Down Your Street]]’
|align=’center’| 11
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 32
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 16
|-
|’Following’
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 55
|-
|'[[Hazy Shade of Winter]]’
|align=’center’| 2
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 52
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 11
|[[Less Than Zero (film)#Soundtrack|”Less Than Zero” soundtrack]]
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|1988
|’In Your Room’
|align=’center’| 5
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 41
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 35
|rowspan=’4’|”Everything”
|-
|rowspan=’3’|1989
|'[[Eternal Flame (song)|Eternal Flame]]’
|align=’center’| 1
|align=’center’| 1
|align=’center’| 3
|align=’center’| 4
|align=’center’| 1
|align=’center’| 1
|align=’center’| 2
|align=’center’| 1
|-
|’Be With You’
|align=’center’| 30
|align=’center’| 37
|align=’center’| 12
|align=’center’| 32
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 19
|align=’center’| 23
|-
|'[[I’ll Set You Free]]’ ”(remix)”
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 74
|-
|rowspan=’3’|1990
|’Everything I Wanted’
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|rowspan=’3’|”Greatest Hits”
|-
|’Walk Like an Egyptian’ ”(remix)”
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 73
|-
|’The Eternal Mix’
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
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|align=’center’| —
|-
|rowspan=’3’|2003
|’Something That You Said’
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 50
|align=’center’| 63
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| —
|align=’center’| 55
|align=’center’| 38
|rowspan=’3’|”Doll Revolution”
|-
|’Tear Off Your Own Head’
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|-
|’I Will Take Care of You’
|align=’center’| —
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|align=’center’| —
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|2006
|’Light My Way’
|align=’center’| —
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|align=’center’| —
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|align=’center’| —
|non-album single
|-
|align=’center’ colspan=’30’ style=’font-size: 8pt’| ‘ — ‘ denotes releases that did not chart or wasn’t released.
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==Videos==
{|class=’wikitable’
!width=’33’|Year
!width=’200’|Title
!width=’50’|Certifications
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|align=’center’|1990
|””'[[Greatest Hits (The Bangles DVD)|Greatest Hits]]””’
*Released: March, 1982
*Label: [[Sony Music]]
*Format: [[VHS]] (1990), [[DVD]] (2005)
|US: Gold<ref name=’RIAA’/>
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|align=’center’|2003
|””'[[Doll Revolution|Doll Revolution DVD]]””’
*Released: September 9, 2003
*Label: Koch Records
*Format: DVD
|
|-
|align=’center’|2007
|””’Return to Bangleonia””’
*Released: April, 2007
*Label: Koch Records
*Format: DVD
|
|}

==Music videos==
{|class=’wikitable’
! Year
!width=’210’|Title
! Director(s)
|-
| 1983
| {{nowrap|’The Real World’
|Frank Delia
|-
| rowspan=’2’| 1984
| ‘The Hero Takes a Fall’
|David Rathod
|-
| ‘Goin Down to Liverpool’
|Tamar Hoffs
|-
| rowspan=’3’| 1986
| ‘Manic Monday’
|Leslie Libman
|-
| ‘If She Knew What She Wants’
|Dan Perri
|-
| ‘Walk Like an Egyptian’
| rowspan=’2’|Gary Weis
|-
| rowspan=’2’| 1987
| ‘Walking Down Your Street’
|-
| ‘A Hazy Shade of Winter’
|Jim Shea
|-
| rowspan=’2’| 1988
| ‘In Your Room’
|Tamra Davis
|-
|’Eternal Flame’
|Tim Pope
|-
| 1989
| ‘Be With You’
|Marty Callner
|-
| 2003
| ‘Something You Said’
|Charles Jensen
|}

==References==
{{reflist}}

{{The Bangles}}
[[Category:Discographies]]

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Ronald Graham Gregory Foley

Ronald Graham Gregory Foley: “

Bashereyre: Reading Bishs 3


{{Anglican Portal}} ”’Ronald Graham Gregory Foley ”’ was [[Bishop of Reading]] from 1982<ref>[[The Times]], Wednesday, Jan 13, 1982; pg. 10; Issue 61130; col D ”New Bishop of Reading”</ref> to 1989. Born on [[13 June]] [[1923]], he was educated at [[King Edward VI Aston]]<ref>[[Who’s Who]]2008: London, [[A & C Black]] ISBN 9780713672576</ref> and [[King’s College London]]. [[Ordained]] in 1951, he began his career with a [[Curate|curacy]] at [[South Shore, Blackpool]]<ref>[[Crockford’s Clerical Directory]], 2008/2009, Lambeth, Church House Publishing, ISBN 9780715110300</ref>after which he was [[Vicar]] of ”St Luke, [[Blackburn]]”. In 1960 he became ”Director of Education” for the [[Diocese of Durham]] followed by a [[decade]] at [[Leeds Parish Church]] and finally (before his elevation to the [[Episcopate]]) [[Chaplain]] to [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|The Queen]]. In retirement he continues to serve the [[Church of England|Church]] as an [[Assistant Bishop]] within the [[Diocese of York]] <ref>[http://www.dioceseofyork.org.uk/files/adminandinfo420-3.pdf Diocese of York Prayer Calendar]</ref>.
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The War on Drugs (band)

The War on Drugs (band): “

Chubbles: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ””The War on Drugs”’ is an American [[indie rock]] band from [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. ==History== Band member Adam Granduciel moved from [[Oakland, Ca…’


”’The War on Drugs”’ is an American [[indie rock]] band from [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]].

==History==
Band member Adam Granduciel moved from [[Oakland, California]] to Philadelphia in 2003, where he met Kurt Vile and began playing music with him.<ref>[http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2008/06/band-of-the-week-the-war-on-drugs.html Band of the Week: The War on Drugs]. ”[[Paste Magazine]]”, June 15, 2008.</ref> They began playing as The War on Drugs in 2005, and self-released a demo EP. While Vile and Granduciel formed the backbone of the band, they had a number of accompanists early in the group’s career, before finally settling on a lineup that added Charlie Hall as drummer/organist, Kyle Lloyd as drummer and Dave Hartley on bass.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hcfwxzr5ldke~T1 The War on Drugs] at [[Allmusic]]</ref> Both Granduciel and drummer Kyle Lloyd also played in [[The Capitol Years]], and Vile has several solo albums.<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/blogs/breaking/2008/08/breaking-artist-the-war-on-dru.php Breaking: The War on Drugs]. ”[[Rolling Stone]]”, August 6, 2008.</ref> The group gave away its ”Barrel of Batteries” EP for free early in 2008.<ref>[http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/49389-war-on-drugs-sign-to-secretly-canadian-give-away-ep War on Drugs Sign to Secretly Canadian, Give Away EP]. ”[[Pitchfork Media]]”, March 20, 2008.</ref> Their debut LP for [[Secretly Canadian]], ”Wagonwheel Blues”, was released in 2008.<ref>[http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/the-war-on-drugs/wagonwheel-blues/19143/ Review of ”Wagonwheel Blues”]. Prefix Magazine, June 18, 2008.</ref>

Reviewers of the band’s music make note of its [[Americana]] overtones.<ref>[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91730010 The War on Drugs: The Music of Rootlessness]. [[NPR]], June 20, 2008.</ref> The group’s sound has been described as influenced by [[Bob Dylan]], [[Bruce Springsteen]], and [[My Bloody Valentine]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/aug/20/new.band.373.the.war.on.drugs The War on Drugs]. ”[[The Guardian]]”, August 20, 2008.</ref><ref>[http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/3426964 Review of ”Wagonwheel Blues”]. [[Drowned in Sound]], February 6, 2008.</ref>

==Members==
*Adam Granduciel (vocals, guitar, harmonica, kayboards)
*Kurt Vile (guitar)
*Kyle Lloyd (drums)
*Charlie Hall (drums, organ)
*Dave Hartley (bass, guitars)

==Discography==
*”Demo EP” (self-released, 2005)
*”Barrel of Batteries” EP (self-released, 2007)
*”Wagonwheel Blues” ([[Secretly Canadian]], 2008)

==References==
{{reflist}}

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[[Category:American indie rock groups]]
[[Category:Philadelphia musical groups]]

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