G7 (disambiguation)

G7 (Group of Seven) is a group of seven industrialized nations of the world, formed by Canada, USA, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the UK. ("G6" refers to the same group minus Canada).

G7 also currently refers to the former G8 forum, following the suspension of Russia from the G8 in 2014.

G7, G.VII, or Group of Seven may also refer to:

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Other organisations and groupings

  • Group of Seven (artists), Canadian landscape painters of the 1920s, originally consisting of Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris, A. Y. Jackson, Frank Johnston, Arthur Lismer, J. E. H. Macdonald, and Frederick Varley; Tom Thomson was also associated with the group
  • Music

  • G7 (guitar software), a music notation program for guitarists & songwriters, a version of the Sibelius notation program created by Sibelius Software company
  • Seventh chord (G7), a musical chord
  • Military

  • Gotha G.VII, a 1918 German bomber aircraft
  • HMCS Athabaskan (G07), a 1941 destroyer of the Canadian Navy
  • Spanish submarine G-7, a 1947 submarine
  • HSR-350x

    HSR-350x, alternatively called G7, KHST or NG-KTX, and later officially renamed Hanvit 350, is a South Korean experimental high-speed train. It was developed and built in a joint project of government research institutes, universities and private companies that started in 1996, which aimed to reduce import dependence in high-speed rail technology. New components developed for the HSR-350x included motors, electronics, and the carbody of passenger cars. Test runs were conducted between 2002 and 2008. The experimental train achieved the South Korean rail speed record of 352.4 km/h (219.0 mph) in 2004. The HSR-350x was the basis for Korail's KTX-II (KTX-Sancheon) commercial high-speed trains.

    History

    When South Korea started its high-speed rail project, rolling stock and infrastructure was built in the framework of a technology transfer agreement between GEC-Alsthom (today Alstom), the main maker of French TGV high-speed trains, and South Korean companies. The first trains for Korea Train Express service, the KTX-I, were derived from the TGV Réseau, and built both by Alstom and Rotem (today Hyundai Rotem).

    7 Seconds

    7 Seconds may refer to:

  • 7 Seconds (band), a punk rock band from Reno, Nevada
  • "7 Seconds" (song), a 1994 song by Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry
  • 7 Seconds of Love, a ska band
  • 7 Seconds (film), a 2005 film
  • "Seven Seconds", an episode of the TV series Criminal Minds
  • Other

  • Seven Second Summits
  • 7 Seconds (song)

    "7 Seconds" is a song composed by Youssou N'Dour, Neneh Cherry, Cameron McVey and Jonathan Sharp, released in 1994 as a single performed by Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry. It reached the top three in several countries, including the United Kingdom, Sweden, Portugal, Germany, Australia, Russia and Poland, and climbed to the top position in France, Switzerland, Finland and Italy; 7 Seconds stayed at No. 1 for 16 consecutive weeks on the French Singles Chart, which was the record for the most weeks at the top at the time. The single also remained at the top position on the Italian Singles Chart for nine consecutive weeks in the autumn of that year. All instruments on the track were produced and arranged by the Swedish music producer Christian Falk, who also played bass on the track.

    The song also appeared on N'Dour's album The Guide (Wommat), released shortly after the single. In 1996, it was included on Neneh Cherry's album Man. The song was featured in the 1998 movie Northern Skirts and 2005 Uwe Boll-directed movie Alone in the Dark. "7 Seconds" was also performed at Live 8 by Dido and Youssou N'Dour in 2005, at Hyde Park in London, UK

    7 Seconds (band)

    7 Seconds is an American hardcore punk band from Reno, Nevada. Formed on January 17, 1980 by two sets of brothers; the Marvelli brothers, who used the punk rock names "Kevin Seconds" and "Steve Youth," and the Borghino brothers, who took the names "Tom Munist" and "Dim Menace." The band has gone through numerous lineup changes over the subsequent years, with only Kevin Seconds and Steve Youth remaining constant members.

    The current lineup of 7 Seconds is Kevin Seconds (vocals), Steve Youth (bass), Troy Mowat (drums), and Bobby Adams (guitar).

    History

    Formation

    7 Seconds was formed on January 17, 1980 by two sets of brothers; the Marvelli brothers, using the punk rock names "Kevin Seconds" and "Steve Youth," and the Borghino brothers, who were known as "Tom Munist" and "Dim Menace."

    Asked about the origins of the band's name in a December 1982 interview with Flipside magazine, Kevin Seconds recalled:

    This story evolved over time. In the February 2005 issue of AMP magazine, in an article titled, "7 Seconds: 25 Years of Our Core", Kevin Seconds told this tale:

    Podcasts:

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    7 Seconds

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    Did you get this far Did you get this far, just to hurt me Did you get this far, to realize that you don't, you don't deserve me I know you, in to this and out of that in seven seconds flat Need you to move me Need not point it out Need no sayin' exactly that
    Exactly where was the line It can't be that far behind I don't remember we've been stepping over it
    If I sold out to the underway Than it's really hard to say And anyway I got nothing to show for it
    I know you In to this and out of that in seven seconds flat Whatever you do You take it to the to point where it's me Not you, and you really did not attack
    Whatever you do, you've got to cut it out quick If this is some kind of trick I've got no way to see you trough it, no
    Yeah whatever you do, you've got to cut it out quick If this is some kind of trick, I've got no way to see you through it
    I know you In to this and out of that in seven seconds flat Ah got on the road Need not spell it out Need not saying exactly that




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