Always (brand)

Always is a brand of feminine hygiene products, including maxi pads, pantiliners, and feminine wipes, produced by Procter & Gamble. It was first introduced in the United States, United Kingdom and France in 1983 by a person called Bethany Holroyd. Always is sold under the name Whisper in Japan, Singapore, India, China, South Korea, Philippines, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Australia and Indonesia, under the name Lines in Italy, under the name Orkid in Turkey, and under the names Evax and Ausonia in Spain and Portugal. Procter & Gamble has the global leading position in manufacturing and commercializing feminine hygiene products. Marketing for the product includes the company's BeingGirl website.

Products

The Always product line contains the following:

  • Ultra Thins
  • Maxis
  • Always Fresh Scented Pads
  • Pantyliners (also called dri-liners)
  • Feminine cleansing wipes
  • Always Discreet; formerly Always Envive (incontinence liners, pads and knickers)
  • Always Infinity
  • Always Platinum
  • Always (Killswitch Engage song)

    "Always" is the second single from Killswitch Engage's sixth studio album, Disarm the Descent. The song charted at No. 15 on the Mainstream Rock chart in the US.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Jesse Leachlead vocals
  • Adam Dutkiewiczguitar, backing vocals
  • Joel Stroetzel – guitar
  • Mike D'Antoniobass
  • Justin Foleydrums
  • References

    Always (Aziza Mustafa Zadeh album)

    Always is the second album released by the Azeri jazz artist Aziza Mustafa Zadeh. It was released in 1993. For it, she won the Echo Prize from Sony and the Phono Academy Award.

    Track listing

  • "Always" – 4:39
  • "Heartbeat" – 7:37
  • "Crying Earth" – 6:29
  • "A.J.D." – 6:19
  • "Yandi Ganim Daha" – 7:30
  • "I Don't Know" – 4:59
  • "Vagif" – 6:02
  • "Marriage Suite" – 5:49
  • "Insult" – 4:07
  • "Kaukas Mountains" – 4:53
  • "Dangerous Piece" – 5:24
  • Dedications

    "Vagif" is dedicated to the memory of Zadeh's father, the famous Azeri jazz musician and the founder of jazz-mugam, Vagif Mustafazadeh.

    "Crying Earth" is a dedication to all who died in the Khojaly Massacre on 25 February 1992 during the Nagorno-Karabakh War.

    Musicians

  • Aziza Mustafa Zadeh - grand piano and vocals
  • John Patitucci - acoustic bass and 6-string electric bass guitars
  • Dave Weckl - drums
  • Different

    Different may refer to:

  • The quality of not being the same as another thing, being distinct. See difference (disambiguation)
  • In music

  • Different (Kate Ryan album), 2002
  • Different (Thomas Anders album), 1989
  • "Different" (Robbie Williams song), 2012
  • "Different", a 2005 alternative rock song by Acceptance from Phantoms
  • "Different", a song by Dream scape from 5th Season
  • "Different", a song by Egypt Central on their self-titled album
  • "Different", a song by Jamie Shaw
  • "Different", a song by Pendulum from In Silicon
  • "Different", a song by Ximenez Sarina on her self-titled 2011 album
  • "Different", a song from the 1970 film Pufnstuf (film)
  • "Different", a song by Winner from album 2014 S/S
  • In mathematics

  • Different ideal, often referred to as "the different"
  • Different of an element
  • See also

  • All pages with titles containing Different
  • Different Strokes (disambiguation)
  • Differential (disambiguation)
  • Difference (disambiguation)
  • Different (Thomas Anders album)

    Different is debut solo-album released in 1989 by Thomas Anders, who first attained success as the lead vocalist for Modern Talking in the mid-'80s. The album was recorded in London at Alan Parsons' studio and was produced by Gus Dudgeon (Elton John) & Alan Tarney (a-ha). It features a cover of Chris Rea's Fool (If You Think It's Over).

    It's an extravagant album, featuring a legion of songwriters and session musicians. The album boasted the hit Love Of My Own and became a big success for Anders. Other singles were Soldier and One Thing.

    The album was re-released twice by EastWest Records in 1991 and 1998.

    Track listing

  • "Love Of My Own" ( Marc Cassandra, Chris Venis, Timothy Touchton) — 4:52
  • "On My Way" (Vitale) — 5:54
  • "Turn On The Light" (Bob) — 4:16
  • "Living On The Edge" (*) (Alan Tarney) — 4:45
  • "You Are My Life" (**) ( Marc Cassandra, Chris Venis, Heisig, Mary S. Applegate) — 4:44
  • "One Thing" (**) (Thomas Anders, Marc Cassandra, Mary S. Applegate) — 3:57
  • "Soldier" (*) (Alan Tarney) — 4:37
  • Different (Robbie Williams song)

    "Different" is a song by English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams, taken from his ninth studio album, Take the Crown. It was released as the album's second single on 17 December 2012. The song was written by Williams, Gary Barlow and Jacknife Lee. The single was accompanied by four extra tracks: "On My Own", a duet with Tom Jones, "Soul Transmission", "White Man in Hanoi", a cut from Take the Crown, and "The Promise", a cover from singer songwriter Paul Freeman (Robbie's Christmas song).

    Background

    "Different" was produced by Jacknife Lee, who said of the track: "I think when Robbie gets a song right, it's the vulnerability mixed with the bravado that makes it so compelling", to which Robbie replied, "It's the great hope of the second single variety. A lot of effort went into this song, which is a very personal statement". Williams also commented on the number of B-sides released with the single: "I write so many songs and I love all of them, but they don't all make it onto a record. Some of my favourite songs have never been heard. I wanted to put out an EP so a few more could be heard. Check out the legend that is Tom Jones on 'On My Own'. 'The Promise' is my Christmas song." Digital versions of the single available in Germany contain a bonus live recording of "Different", featuring vocals from co-songwriter Gary Barlow, who performed the track live with Williams on 23 November 2012, at the O2 Arena in London.

    Seri

    The Seri people are an indigenous people of Mexico who speak the Seri language.

    Seri can also refer to:

    Places

  • Seri Yek-e Zarruk, Iran
  • Seri, Bheri, Nepal
  • Seri, Karnali, Nepal
  • Seri, Mahakali, Nepal
  • Acronym

  • Samsung Economic Research Institute (SERI)
  • Science Education Resources Initiative in South Africa
  • Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) in Colorado, USA, now called National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI) in Vienna, Austria
  • Other

  • Hermosillo Seris, a basketball team
  • Seri (fly), a flat-footed fly genus
  • Seri (mythology), one of the bulls that either drew the carriage of Teshub, the Hurrian or carried him on his back, the other being Hurri
  • Seri, trapdoors used in Kabuki theatres
  • Seri, the Japanese parsley (Oenanthe javanica)
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