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Coe (surname)

Coe is a surname of English origin. At the time of the British Census of 1881, its frequency was highest in Northamptonshire (8.9 times the British average), followed by Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Essex, Leicestershire, Huntingdonshire, Surrey, London and Kent. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alexander Paul Coe (born 1969), better known by his stage name Sasha (DJ), Welsh DJ
  • Barry Coe (born 1934), actor
  • Charles Robert "Charlie" Coe (1923 – 2001) was an American golfer
  • Christine Sadler Coe (1902–1983), American journalist
  • Cornelius Coe (born 1975), American football player
  • David Coe (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Douglas Coe, director of The Fellowship Christian organization
  • Dawn Coe-Jones, Canadian golfer
  • Edwin Coe (1840-1909), American newspaper editor and politician
  • Ernest F. Coe (1866–1951), American landscape designer
  • Frank Coe, American Treasury official, and suspected Soviet spy who fled to China
  • Henry Huttleston Rogers Coe, American businessman
  • Henry Waldo Coe, American frontier physician and politician
  • The Following (season 2)

    The second season of the Fox American television psychological thriller series The Following premiered on January 19, 2014 and concluded on April 28, 2014, with a total of 15 episodes.

    Plot

    The second season centers on former FBI agent Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) and his niece, NYPD detective Max Hardy (Jessica Stroup) and their attempts to find serial killer Joe Carroll (James Purefoy) following Joe's faked death. After a new group, led by Lily Gray (Connie Nielsen) and her sons Mark and Luke (Sam Underwood), begins to develop and make public statements to lure Joe out of his hiding, Mike Weston (Shawn Ashmore) is re-recruited in order to find the new potential cult and teams with Ryan and Max to track down Joe and Lily. Meanwhile Joe is back to his old ways as he, along with his right-hand Emma (Valorie Curry), begin to draw plans to turn a new group of followers to his will. Things take a turn when Joe's ex-wife and the woman Ryan had an affair with, Claire Matthews (Natalie Zea), again enters the picture after Ryan and Joe believed her to be dead.

    Hiljaisuus

    Hiljaisuus (English transl. Silence) is a 2011 Finnish war docudrama film directed by Sakari Kirjavainen and set in winter and spring 1944, near the end of the Continuation War.

    Plot

    Starring Finnish actors Joonas Saartamo, Joanna Haartti, Lauri Tilkanen, Terhi Suorlahti, Ilkka Heiskanen, Sinikka Mokkila and Kari Hakala, the film details the life and times of the members of a specialized Finnish army unit, commanded by a priest, whose difficult and dangerous assignment is to recover dead soldiers from the front lines, prepare their often frozen bodies for burial, and deliver them to their hometowns and families for funeral and burial. The film covers the daily lives, romances, and intrigues of the soldiers and their civilian female helpers attached to the unit, including the extreme dangers connected with their jobs. Near the end of the film, the unit's field morgue is about to be overrun; and the soldiers must take quick action to save their own lives and evacuate the growing collection of dead soldiers the unit are preparing for their final resting places.

    Silence (TV series)

    Silence (traditional Chinese: 深情密碼; simplified Chinese: 深情密码; pinyin: Shen Qing Mi Ma) is a 2006 Taiwanese drama starring Vic Chou of F4, Korean actress Park Eun-hye, Cantopop singer Andy Hui and Kingone Wang. It was produced by Comic Ritz International Production (可米瑞智國際藝能有限公司) and Chai Zhi Ping (柴智屏) and Hsiao Yi (蕭定一) as producers and directed by Zhang Zhong (張中一)

    It was first broadcast in Taiwan on free-to-air China Television (CTV) (中視) from 21 May 2006 to 24 September 2006, on Sundays at 22:00. It was also shown on cable TV Eastern Television (ETTV) (東森電視).

    Cast

  • Vic Zhou as Qi Wei Yi (戚偉易)
  • Park Eun-hye as Zhao Shen Shen (趙深深)
  • Andy Hui as Zhuo Jun (左鈞)
  • Megan Lai as Mi Xiao Guang (米曉光)
  • Kingone Wang as Yellow (黃至燁)
  • Synopsis

    Qi Wei Yi (Vic Chou), an ambitious but lonely businessman whose only moment of happiness took place 13 years ago with a mute girl, "Zhao Shen Shen" Park Eun-hye. When he was 15, he won a swimming competition and broke his leg, resulting in the alias "Plastered Leg". Zhao Shen Shen ditched school one day with her next-door neighbor, Zuo Jun, and got into a bus accident. She has been mute ever since. One day, on her way to the hospital, Shen Shen's mom gets hit by a car and doesn't survive. Wei Yi and Shen Shen both feel lonely so they send and receive messages at an abandoned bomb shelter. After a while, they meet each other and start communicating. Wei Yi does not know about Shen Shen's accident which caused her to be mute; he just thinks that Shen Shen does not like to speak. After a week of happiness, Wei Yi finds out that he has to go to England to study and transfer hospitals. A doctor helps Wei Yi see Shen Shen one more time, and he hurriedly writes down his phone number for Shen Shen.

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    Where Are You

    by: Silence 4

    I had forgotten
    Of how much it hurt being left
    Out in the cold
    But still can remember
    The promises you made up
    When you told me to go
    "Don’t be so sour
    We will always be in touch"
    So naïve of me…
    You said you loved me
    But can’t figure out what kind of love
    I really don’t care
    I’ll take what you have
    Where are you?
    I need your presence
    Where are you?
    I feel so useless
    Where are you?
    My beliefs are fading
    Where are you?
    Come to me
    Why do I care for
    Such a cold-hearted soul?
    You’re like a disease
    So why do I suffer
    If you’re hanging around with the cure?
    I’ll pay what you ask
    I really don’t care
    Where are you?
    Beauty queen, you’re melting
    Where are you?
    Liberty, you failed me again
    Where are you?
    Can’t you see I’m lonely
    Where are you?




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