Steel was an Italian entertainment TV channel, owned by NBCUniversal and broadcast on Premium Gallery, a Digital terrestrial television service in Italy. It started broadcasting on January 19, 2008 at 13:30 (CET Time).
It is devoted to a male audience and broadcasts action and science fiction / fantasy TV series and movies, with a branded block called Syfy.
At the moment, Steel is not available on Satellite television, and is not available outside Italy.
Steel is the first full-length album recorded by the heavy metal band Battle Beast. It was released in April 2011 and reached No. 7 on the Finnish Album Chart. It is also the first album and only album to feature Nitte Valo on lead vocals
""Steel"" borrows concepts and names from the manga ""Berserk"", for example the lyrics of "Band of the Hawk": 'We are a mercenary band, led by Griffith, the white hawk.' Whereas "Iron Hand" refers to Guts's iron arm, it also mentions the 'Black Swordsman'.
All songs written and composed by Anton Kabanen.
"Steel" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
This episode is set in August 1974, almost eleven years in the future at the time that this episode was made. As boxing between human fighters was criminalized in 1968, the sport is dominated by fighting robots. Former boxer Steel Kelly (played by Lee Marvin) manages a B2-model robot called "Battling Maxo". Maxo is an older model that is no longer in demand. Kelly and his partner, Pole, have used the last of their money to get to the fight venue. They are being given this chance because one of the scheduled fighters was damaged in transport. Kelly has to assure the fight promoter that Maxo will be able to fight. After the fight promoter leaves, Kelly and Pole argue about Maxo's fitness. Kelly feels that Maxo should be able to go through with the fight despite its age and condition. Pole tests Maxo's functions, and an arm spring fails. They do not have the parts or the money to fix him. Kelly decides that he will disguise himself as Maxo in order to collect the money necessary for repairs. Despite a valiant effort, he is unable to damage the B7 robot he is fighting, even when he lands an unblocked punch directly in the back of its head. He is nearly killed but manages to last a little under three minutes. The crowd jeers and boos at Maxo's performance, not knowing that it is a human doing the fighting. Afterwards, the fight promoter will only give them half the prize money because of "Maxo's" poor performance; Kelly dares not protest, or the promoter will recognize him as "Maxo" and renege entirely. Kelly, bruised but stubborn as ever, tells Pole that they will use the money to get the parts to fix Maxo.
Choice is a fictional character that appeared in Malibu Comics Ultraverse line of comic book series. Her first appearance was in Hardcase #2, and appeared mainly in that title.
Amy Tran Kwitny was the young woman who went on to become Choice. The Choice Corporation's desire to create a corporate spokesmodel to compete with Ultratech's corporate symbol, Prototype, led to the creation of Choice. Amy Tran was a former subject of Aladdin experiments and considered an ideal subject. She was reacquired by the agency to be their test subject.
Aladdin and NuWare pooled their resources to make Amy Tran the first bioenhanced ultra. Sections of her brain were replaced with wetware implants created from the brain tissue of Forsa and Starburst, former members of the Squad. A period of testing and mental conditioning ensued, and Choice, as Amy Tran was now called, was turned over to CEO Bob Dixon, who used her as a spokesmodel and mistress.
A media sensation, Choice endorsed the Choice Corporation's products. They planned to later reveal her ultra powers, thereby skyrocketing her popularity. Unfortunately, her mental conditioning began to break down due to Dixon's sexual abuses. Choice was moved to Brazil to be reconditioned, but escaped.
CHOICE Magazine is a publication of the Australian consumer organisation of that name, a non-profit organisation founded in 1959 (as the Australian Consumers Association) to research and advocate on behalf of Australian consumers.
CHOICE tests and compares different consumer products and services and reports their findings in CHOICE Magazine, which is published 11 times per year.
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Choice37 is an American-South Korean record producer, songwriter, dj, and mc. He became a producer for YG Entertainment in 2009. He has worked with some of the company's most notable artists including Big Bang (South Korean band), G-Dragon, Taeyang, T.O.P, 2NE1, Epik High, Lee Hi, Winner, and iKON. He has Dj'd at UMF (Korea), WDF (Korea), Deadend (cakeshop Korea) and many YG entertainment related events.
Choice37 was born and raised in Southern California where he was a part of hip-hop trio Longevity Crew. In 1997, he began its journey as a base producer with influences from artists such as Michael Jackson, A Tribe Called Quest, Bjork, Stevie Wonder and Quincy Jones. In 2008 he moved to South Korea where he was introduced to Yang Hyun Suk by mutual friend and producer Teddy Park. This eventually led to his becoming a part of YG Entertainment. Today he is one of the most important composers and producers for the company.
Flesh is the second studio album by David Gray, initially released in September 1994, and re-released along with Gray's debut album A Century Ends on July 2, 2001. In the United States, the album featured a photo of a storefront's window display as its album cover.
All songs written and composed by David Gray.