Delivery

Delivery may refer to:

  • Delivery (commerce), of goods
  • Pizza delivery
  • Delivery, in childbirth
  • Delivery (cricket), in cricket, a single action of bowling a cricket ball towards the batsman
  • Delivery (joke), of a joke
  • Deed ("delivery", in contract law), as in "signed, sealed & delivered"
  • Drug delivery
  • Power delivery
  • Delivery may also refer to:

    Entertainment and media

    Film

  • Delivering (film), a 1993 short film by Todd Field
  • Delivery (film), an upcoming horror film
  • Music

  • Deliver (The Mamas & the Papas album), 1967
  • Deliver (The Oak Ridge Boys album), 1983
  • Deliver (Lupe Fiasco song), a 2014 single by Lupe Fiasco
  • Deliverin', a 1971 album by Poco
  • Delivery (band), a British rock band
  • "Delivery" (song), a 2007 single by Babyshambles
  • Television

  • "The Delivery" (The Office), a 2010 episode of The Office
  • "Delivery", the final episode of Men Behaving Badly
  • See also

  • Deliverance (disambiguation)
  • Deliver (The Oak Ridge Boys album)

    Deliver is the ninth country studio album by The Oak Ridge Boys, released in 1983. It includes two singles: "Ozark Mountain Jubilee" and "I Guess It Never Hurts to Hurt Sometimes", the latter reaching number one on Billboard's Hot Country Songs.

    Track listing

  • "Ozark Mountain Jubilee" (Scott Anders, Roger Murrah) - 3:17
  • "When You Get to the Heart" (Tony Brown, Wayland Holyfield, Norro Wilson) - 3:54
  • "Alice is in Wonderland" (Brenda Barnett, Charles Chalmers, Sandra Rhodes) - 3:24
  • "Ain't No Cure for the Rock N' Roll" (Walter Carter) - 3:13
  • "In the Pines" (Traditional) - 3:32
  • "I Guess It Never Hurts to Hurt Sometimes" (Randy Van Warmer) - 4:01
  • "Through My Eyes" (Doc James) - 3:52
  • "Break My Mind" (John D. Loudermilk) - 3:25
  • "Still Holding On" (Robert Corbin)- 3:16
  • "Down Deep Inside" (Michael Foster, Jimbeau Hinson) - 3:25
  • Group Members

  • Joe Bonsall
  • Duane Allen
  • Richard Sterban
  • William Lee Golden
  • Chart performance

    Album

    Singles

    Deliver (The Mamas & the Papas album)

    Deliver is the third album by The Mamas & the Papas, released in 1967. It charted at #2 in Billboard's "Top Pop" albums for 1967. Three of the album's singles ranked in the "Pop Singles" chart: "Dedicated to the One I Love" at #2, "Creeque Alley" at #5 and "Look Through My Window" at #24.

    The album was first issued on CD in 1988 (MCAD-31044) and is included in its entirety on All the Leaves Are Brown, a retrospective compilation of the band's first four albums and various singles.

    The album's title was an in-joke among the group, as recording commenced shortly after Cass Elliot gave birth to her daughter, Owen. Given the social stigma of unwed mothers at the time, both the pregnancy and the birth had been kept a closely guarded secret from the public, and the LP's name was meant to imply that Cass and the others had "delivered" a newborn creative creation.

    Original track listing

    All tracks composed by John Phillips, unless otherwise indicated.

    Side one

  • "Dedicated to the One I Love" (Ralph Bass, Lowman Pauling) - 2:56
  • Phrase

    In everyday speech, a phrase may be any group of words, often carrying a special idiomatic meaning; in this sense it is roughly synonymous with expression. In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence—a single unit within a grammatical hierarchy. A phrase appears within a clause, although it is also possible for a phrase to be a clause or to contain a clause within it.

    Common and technical use

    There is a difference between the common use of the term phrase and its technical use in linguistics. In common usage, a phrase is usually a group of words with some special idiomatic meaning or other significance, such as "all rights reserved", "economical with the truth", "kick the bucket", and the like. It may be a euphemism, a saying or proverb, a fixed expression, a figure of speech, etc.

    In grammatical analysis, particularly in theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a single word, which plays a particular role within the grammatical structure of a sentence. It does not have to have any special meaning or significance, or even exist anywhere outside of the sentence being analyzed, but it must function there as a complete grammatical unit. For example, in the sentence Yesterday I saw an orange bird with a white neck, the words an orange bird with a white neck form what is called a noun phrase, or a determiner phrase in some theories, which functions as the object of the sentence.

    Albino (comics)

    Albino (Augusta Seger) is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Her first appearance was in Hawkeye: Earth's Mightiest Marksman #1 (1998) and was created by Tom DeFalco and Jeff Johnson.

    Publication history

    Albino's only appearance was in Hawkeye: Earth's Mightiest Marksman #1 (1998).

    Fictional character biography

    As a child, Augusta Seger was teased because of her pale complexion. She later studied to become a specialist in the field of mutagenics and began her research into the human mutation that created superhuman abilities. Using technological means, Augusta was able to mimic these abilities. She went on to become a supervillain known as the Albino.

    Taskmaster

    Albino hired Oddball, Batroc the Leaper, Machete and Zaran to attack Hawkeye and his Avenger trainees Justice and Firestar. After two failed attacks, Albino invites the heroes to come and arrest her. Despite knowing that it was a trap, Hawkeye and his Avenger trainees agreed and are quickly captured. Later, Albino is revealed to be working for the Taskmaster. Albino has created a device that alters Taskmaster's photographic reflexes and allows the villains to duplicate superhuman abilities as well. Taskmaster steals the abilities of Justice and Firestar (as they were identified as ideal test subjects) and runs amok in New York. Hawkeye and the others manage to escape and, with the help of the New Warriors, defeat Albino and the superpowered Taskmaster.

    Albino (disambiguation)

    An albino is an organism with the disorder albinism — the congenital lack of normal pigmentation.

    Albino may also refer to:

    People

  • Albino (name)
  • White people
  • Places

  • Albino, Lombardy, a comune in the Province of Bergamo, Italy
  • Albino Rock, an island in Queensland, Australia
  • Other uses

  • Albino (chess), a problem in the game of chess
  • Albino (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain
  • Albino (film), a 1976 thriller film distributed by Troma Entertainment
  • Spanish colonial term for an octoroon, a person of 1/8 African and 7/8 European ancestry
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Real

    by: John Frusciante

    I don't know the real from what I Know I saw
    I can't remember where I went
    Where I was
    I'm gonna move toward a point in time
    Where where you are is a state of mind
    And anytime I can read your thoughts
    Some of them yours and some of them I thought up
    There's no good reason for a heartbreak
    Nothing's repeating every Monday
    It's no good saying you'll always be mine
    These jokes life's playing it makes me so tired
    It's already to much to always seen you off
    The sense that hours go back is enough
    I like to fade when I write this line
    There's every reason to paint a decline
    And every mile I walk is five
    I'll get where I'm going in the next life
    And all the while there's a false face
    This every killing is left untraced
    This kind of falling saved my son




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