Yan

Yan may refer to:

States

Yan (燕) was the name of several states in Chinese history:

  • Two states that existed during the Zhou dynasty
  • Yan (state) (11th century – 222 BC), a major state in northern China
  • Southern Yan (Zhou dynasty), a minor state in central China
  • Five states of the Sixteen Kingdoms period:
  • Former Yan (337–370)
  • Later Yan (384–407)
  • Western Yan (384–394)
  • Southern Yan (398–410)
  • Northern Yan (407–436)
  • Yan (An–Shi) (756–763), rebel state founded by the An-Shi Rebellion
  • Yan (Five Dynasties period) (911–913), a state of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
  • Places

  • Yan, Iran, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran
  • Yan, Kedah, district in Malaysia
  • Yan, historic village of the Haida people of Queen Charlotte Islands in the Canadian province of British Columbia
  • Yan Mountains, in North China
  • Names

  • Yan Emperor, one of the legendary emperors of ancient China
  • Yan, Marquis of Tian (died c. 370 BC), 4th-century BC ruler of the state of Qi
  • Yan (surname), romanization for several Chinese surnames
  • British Sea Power

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    History

    Early years and The Decline of British Sea Power

    British Sea Power's Yan and Hamilton are brothers and were school friends with Wood in Kendal. They were in a number of bands together while at school, but after finishing his exams Yan moved to study at the University of Reading, where he met guitarist Noble, who was originally from Bury, Greater Manchester. A few years later, Hamilton and Wood joined them and formed a band.

    Wing Commander (franchise)

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    Setting and gameplay

    Set in the 27th century, the games tell the story of humanity's war against the Kilrathi, an alien species of large feline bipeds. The Kilrathi are native to the planet Kilrah with their society depicted as an empire. Physically they are bipeds who strongly resemble big cats: they have leonine manes, but also have markings which distinguish their clan of origin. The species is featured in every game, with later games revealing more complex characters than just a faceless enemy.

    The player represents the Terran Confederation, the primary human government in the Wing Commander series. The Terran Confederation is an alliance of systems and regional governments which provide unified protection and economic growth. Launching from carrier ships, the player fulfills various missions in space fighter aircraft. The games were all notable for their storytelling through extensive cutscenes. Starting with Wing Commander III, every game (excluding Secret Ops) contained cutscenes that incorporated live action filming, starring several major Hollywood actors, including John Rhys-Davies, Mark Hamill, Thomas F. Wilson and Malcolm McDowell, as well as Christopher Walken, John Hurt, and Clive Owen in Privateer 2: The Darkening.

    Angela

    Angela may refer to:

  • Angela (given name)
  • Angela (genus), a genus of praying mantises
  • Places

  • Angela, Montana
  • Angela Lake, in Volusia County, Florida
  • Lake Angela, in Lyon Township, Oakland County, Michigan
  • Lake Angela, the reservoir impounded by the source dam of the South Yuba River
  • Literature

  • Angela (comics), a character in the Spawn and Marvel universes
  • Angela (Inheritance), a character in the Inheritance Cycle novels
  • Music

  • Angela (band), from Japan
  • "Angela" (Jarvis Cocker song), 2009
  • "Angela" (Bee Gees song), 1987
  • "Angela", a song by John Lennon and Yoko Ono from their album Some Time in New York City
  • "Angela", a song by Mötley Crüe from Decade of Decadence
  • "Angela", a song by Saïan Supa Crew from KLR
  • "Angela", a song by Super Junior from Sorry, Sorry
  • "Angela", a song by Toto from their self-titled album
  • "Angela", the theme for the TV series Taxi by Bob James on his album Touchdown
  • Films and TV

  • Angela (1955 film)
  • Angela (1978 film)
  • Angela (1995 film)
  • Angela (2002 film)
  • Angela, a 1928 musical starring Jeanette MacDonald, music and lyrics by Alberta Nichols and Mann Holiner
  • List of Family Guy characters

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    Griffin family

    Peter Griffin

    Peter Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) is the patriarch of the Griffin household, an Irish-American blue-collar worker. He is a lazy, immature, obese, laid-back, dim-witted, outspoken, eccentric alcoholic. Peter's jobs have included working at the Happy Go Lucky Toy Factory, working as a fisherman, and currently working at Pawtucket Brewery.

    Lois Griffin

    Lois Patrice Griffin (née Pewterschmidt) (voiced by Alex Borstein) is Peter's wife and the mother of Meg, Chris, and Stewie. She is a Scots/Anglo American housewife who cares for her kids and her husband, while also teaching children to play the piano. She is also very flirtatious and has slept with numerous people on the show; her past promiscuous tendencies and her hard-core recreational drug-use are often stunning but overlooked.

    Ángela (telenovela)

    Angela is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by Televisa and broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas in 1998. The series was debuted on May 17, 1999 on Univision in the United States, replacing that year's hit La Mentira, and ended on September 9, 1999, being replaced by Tres Mujeres. It aired a second and a third time on Galavisión on March 15, 2000 and May 8, 2001, and ended a second and a third time on July 1, 2000 and August 24, 2001.

    It aired a fourth time back to Univision's late night "Grandes Historias" lineup, aired on October 28, 2003, and ended on February 27, 2004. It aired a fifth time on TeleFutura on September 18, 2006, and ended on January 8, 2007. This telenovela contained 78 episodes.

    Angélica Rivera and Juan Soler will as the protagonists. Patricia Navidad and Juan Peláez will as the antagonists.

    Plot

    Angela is a charming and beautiful young school teacher, with a sweet but firm character. Her only living relative is her mother Delia, a sick and embittered woman. On her deathbed, Delia makes Angela swear an oath that she will rise to the top in life, and with her last breath she curses Emilia Santillana, the woman who stole Angela's father away from her. Upon hearing at last the name that Delia had always refused to reveal, Angela vows, with chilling determination, that she will not rest until she has found this woman and made her pay for ruining her mother's life.

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    Gifted

    by: Angelina

    My babys gifted every time that we touch i can't resist it
    Cause the love that he gives keeps me addicted he's got me lifted
    My babys gifted
    My babys gifted every time that we touch i can't resist it
    Cause the love that he gives keeps me addicted he's got me lifted
    My babys gifted
    Somebody pinch me (pinch me) i must be dreamin (dreamin)
    Cuz i aint never felt like this before,(never felt like this before)
    He knows exactly, how to love me (love me)
    And i aint never had to ask for more (no, no)
    (don't know) don't know if it's love, but it's to good to let go of (let go of)
    Hes got every thing i need and he's so damn good to me
    My babys gifted every time that we touch i can't resist it cause the love that he gives keeps me addicted, he's got me lifted
    My babys gifted
    Hes always right there ( right there) , he listens to me (to me)
    My baby always knows just what to say (always knows just what to say)
    And when he loves me, he really loves me (loves me)
    And he can do it in oh so many ways (oh yeah)
    Don't know (know) if it's love (if it's love), but it's to good to let go of (let go of)
    Hes got everything I need and he's so damn good to me
    My babys gifted (oh yeah) every time that we touch i can't resist it (I can't resist it)
    Cause the love that he gives keeps me addicted (addicted) he's got me lifted
    My babys gifted (my babys gifted)
    (he knows just what I want,
    He knows just what I need,
    And his love is only, for me)
    (gifted, gifted, gifted, gifted)repeats
    (don't know if it's love, but it's to good to let go of
    Hes got everything I need, and he's so damn good to me)
    (gifted repeated ends)
    My babys gifted every time that we touch i can't resist it
    Cause the love that he gives keeps me addicted he's got me lifted
    My babys gifted (yeah , yeah , yeah)
    My babys gifted every time that we touch i can't resist it
    Cause the love that he gives keeps me addicted he's got me lifted
    My babys gifted
    My babys gifted every time that we touch i can't resist it
    Cause the love that he gives keeps me addicted he's got me lifted
    My babys gifted




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