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Square is a studio album by Canadian hip hop musician Buck 65. It was released on WEA in 2002. Though it consists of four tracks, each track consists of multiple songs.
It was nominated for the 2003 Juno Awards for Alternative Album of the Year and Album Design of the Year.
Rollie Pemberton of Pitchfork Media gave Square a 7.0 out of 10 and called it "a melodic mix of folk rock sensibility, smooth early 90s style production, clever lyrical observations and a relatively enjoyable train ride into the mental station of Halifax's best-known emcee." Meanwhile, Clay Jarvis of Stylus Magazine gave the album a grade of B+, saying, "Square is built solely out of his strengths: hazy introspection, sparse snare-and-kick beats and simple, dismal instrumental refrains."
The term to square a yard is used when sailing a square-rigged ship.
To "square a yard" is to lay the yards at right angles to the line of the keel by trimming with the braces.
"Squaring a yard" adjusts the position of the square sails so that they are perpendicular to the keel of the ship. This is done in order to "run before the wind', i.e., sail with the wind directly behind the vessel rather than tacking.
When a square-rigger is running downwind, and the yards are positioned perpendicular to the line of the keel, both sheets that control the yard (braces) are tied off aft (i.e., straight back), leading to the figurative phrase "Both sheets aft."
"Both sheets aft, The situation of a square-rigged ship that sails before the wind, or with the wind right astern. It is said also of a half-drunken sailor rolling along with his hands in his pockets and elbows square."
"Square ... A term peculiarly appropriated to the yards and their sails. Thus, when the yards hang at right angles with the mast they are said to be 'square by the lifts;' when perpendicular to the ship's length, they are 'square by the braces;' but when they lie in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the keel, they arc 'square by the lifts and braces.' The yards are said to be very square when they are of extraordinary length, and the same epithet is applied to their sails with respect to their breadth."
In cryptography, Square (sometimes written SQUARE) is a block cipher invented by Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen. The design, published in 1997, is a forerunner to Rijndael, which has been adopted as the Advanced Encryption Standard. Square was introduced together with a new form of cryptanalysis discovered by Lars Knudsen, called the "Square attack".
The structure of Square is a substitution-permutation network with eight rounds, operating on 128-bit blocks and using a 128-bit key.
Square is not patented.
The modern constellation Phoenix lies across one of the quadrants symbolized by the White Tiger of the West (西方白虎, Xī Fāng Bái Hǔ), and The Southern Asterisms (近南極星區, Jìnnánjíxīngōu), that divide the sky in traditional Chinese uranography.
According to the quadrant, constellation Phoenix in Chinese sky is not fully seen. Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis) are bright stars in this constellation that possibly never seen in Chinese sky.
The name of the western constellation in modern Chinese is 鳳凰座 (fèng huáng zuò), which means "the phoenix constellation".
The map of Chinese constellation in constellation Phoenix area consists of :
Phoenix was a ship involved in the maritime fur trade of the Pacific during the late 18th century.
Her captain was Hugh Moore, and her home port was Bombay. She is known to have visited the Pacific Northwest in 1792, and to have wintered in the Columbia River in 1794. Phoenix visited a prominent Haida village on Langara Island in 1792. As historian F. Howay recounted:
Sailing south to Alta California during March 1795, Phoenix traded for sea otter furs in Santa Barbara before visiting the Kingdom of Hawaii and later the Qing port of Guangzhou.William Marsden later employed the ship to collect several nutmeg and cloves for agricultural efforts in Sumatra. Phoenix delivered the cargo in July 1798 "a complete success."
Phoenix was the namesake of the Russian-American Company brig Phoenix, the first vessel built in Russian America by Alexandr Baranov.
Phoenix 2772 (火の鳥2772 愛のコスモゾーン, Hi no Tori 2772: Ai no Kosumozōn, lit. Firebird 2772: Love's Cosmozone) is a 1980 Japanese animated science fiction feature film directed by Taku Sugiyama and written by Osamu Tezuka and Sugiyama. The film is based on Tezuka's manga series Phoenix.
Phoenix 2772 is set in the distant future where the planet Earth is dying from a lack of energy resources and a disheartening political climate sees all human beings produced by computers to live out certain social roles, the colour of the eyes determining the baby's rank, from pilot to politician, etc. Godo is one such child brought up to be a cadet and nursed by the beautiful robot-maid Olga. After noticing his exceptional abilities, Rock, a dictatorial candidate for prime minister, selects Godo to fulfil his agenda and travel into deep space and capture the mystical Phoenix, its blood will manifestly heal the Earth (and selfishly make Rock prime minister). This eventually proves hard for Godo for many reasons, partly because he has a love of all living creatures and he detests his being trained for what appears to be that of a ruthless hunter. He is also to leave his one friend in his adolescence, Olga, to deletion. Most importantly he elopes with Rena, a "daughter of the elite" and bride-to-be of Rock when it is forbidden for his rank to communicate with such a woman.
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DETTA.X and @222rexpj took us on a lil tour of the NorthSide of Phoenix and give us a lil insight on what it was like growing up on that side of town. 🌵🌎🏚 WATCH ALL VALLEY CLUB HOOD TOURS: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd-jd7vkDUDO9ioRiquh5BoPRz9CAhjxj 🌵🤟🏽 LISTEN TO "NORTHSIDE NIGHTMARE" by DETTA.X: https://youtu.be/kdyQQ5SuCoU 👕🌵 VALLEY CLUB MERCH: https://valleyclub.bigcartel.com 0:00 NORTHSIDE PHOENIX INTRO 3:34 METRO CENTER, I-17, QT, THUNDERBIRD AREA 11:04 UNION HILLS SKATEPARK 12:38 BELL RD, SUNSET LIQUOR, NORTHSIDE DEMONS 14:25 THE SQUARE WITH MEXICAN BROWN PRIDE 25:11 POP PARK WITH MEXICAN BROWN PRIDE 28:18 Growing up in THE SQUARE with DANN G 41:29 OUTRO
This song was sung Phoenix Legend, a Chinese popular music duo, at May 27, 2009. It won "Top 10 Chinese Pop song of 2012" and also one of the most favorite square dance songs in China. In the first part of the video, Phoenix Legend (Lingua Yangwei and Yi Zeng) with the Choreographer Peter Wang dance with the group; then in the second part of the video, only Peter and other two dancer demonstrate this dance.
If you thought Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 was bad... just wait until you see this toilet bowl! 💩 ------------------------------------------------- 🌟PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SquareEyedJak 🛒MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/square-eyed-jak Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Square-Eyed-Jak/641356635934936 Twitter - https://twitter.com/SquareEyedJak Instagram - http://instagram.com/squareeyedjak/ Intro/Outro Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpIllvkDRUM&list=PLBE459782E55DE0D8&index=30 #gamereview #skateboarding #badgames
An evening worth remembering for all the fans of Lucky Ali. The crowd crooned to his voice, grooved to his tunes, munched on mouthwatering treats, and sipped on delicious cocktails during this epic evening in Dublin Square. Check it out! #MarketcityEntertainment #LuckyAliLiveAtMarketcityMumbai #Concert #Music #MusicalConcert #Fun #MumbaiMalls #ShoppingMalls #MumbaiGigs #Gig #MumbaiGig
2012 " Wings " Album http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=8772558&style=music T-Square is a Japanese jazz fusion band that was formed in 1978. Its most successful lineup included guitarist Masahiro Andoh, bassist Mitsuru Sutoh, saxophonist, flutist and EWI player Takeshi Itoh, keyboardist Hirotaka Izumi, and drummer Hiroyuki Noritake. They are known for songs such as Truth, Japanese Soul Brothers, Takarajima, and Omens of Love among others. Truth was used as the theme for Japan's Formula One (F1) racing events from 1989 to 2000. Its successor, Truth 21c was used as the theme for Japan's F1 2001 and 2002, respectively, and other remixes of Truth were used from 2003 to 2006. The group is set to have a Concert Tour sometime in 2010, promoting the release of their new album "Jikan ...
- I DO NOT OWN ANY RIGHTS TO THE MOVIE - Scene from the movie Union of Salvation. This movie not historically accurate, but some scenes are good. That happened on December, 1825. Russian Leib Guard led by young officers try to take the Senate, but failed. I like their motivations, courage. They were young and brave officers, who wanted changes in the country.
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This includes the tracks Phoenix - If I Ever Feel Better mixed with: DP - Harder Better Faster Stronger (vocals), DP - Around The World (vocals) Phoenix - 1901 mixed with Thomas Bangalter & Dj Falcon - Together (Vocals), DP - Human After All (Vocals), DP - Rock & Roll (Sample) Close Encounters Jingle and 1901 again as reprise. 11 years have passed since the last public appareance of the Daft Punk duo (ignoring the grammys) , this time as a surprise guest in the Madison Square Garden, with his ex Darlin' partner Laurent Brancowitz, for just 20 minutes, bringing back memories of the begining of the band. Every single scene, every single moment were managed to be upscaled and corrected, even rebuild into 60fps if it were possible, this way the concert would look like if it happened yester...
The outdoor spaces at Heritage Square in Phoenix have been open, but the museums have not. That's about to change. As Jessica Parsons explains, Rosson House will resume public tours on May 7.
Square is a studio album by Canadian hip hop musician Buck 65. It was released on WEA in 2002. Though it consists of four tracks, each track consists of multiple songs.
It was nominated for the 2003 Juno Awards for Alternative Album of the Year and Album Design of the Year.
Rollie Pemberton of Pitchfork Media gave Square a 7.0 out of 10 and called it "a melodic mix of folk rock sensibility, smooth early 90s style production, clever lyrical observations and a relatively enjoyable train ride into the mental station of Halifax's best-known emcee." Meanwhile, Clay Jarvis of Stylus Magazine gave the album a grade of B+, saying, "Square is built solely out of his strengths: hazy introspection, sparse snare-and-kick beats and simple, dismal instrumental refrains."