Front may refer to:

common noun
proper noun

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Front (military)

A military front or battlefront is a contested armed frontier between opposing forces. It can be a local or tactical front, or it can range to a theater. A typical front was the Western Front in France and Belgium in World War I.

  • The term "home front" has been used to denote conditions in the civilian sector of a country at war, including those involved in the production of matériel.
  • Both the Soviet and Polish Armies used the term "front" to mean an army group during the Polish-Soviet War and World War II. The equivalent of the term established in the header was the "Theater of military operations".
  • The term "front line city" was used by the Germans during their long retreat from Moscow/Stalingrad to refer to metropolitan centres that had become disputed by the two combatants. Designation of a city as such resulted in administrative changes (largely the imposition of martial law). In the film Downfall, the term was briefly referenced.
  • The term "transferred to the front" is often used by soldiers or personnel when their position has been changed from other activities.
  • Front Party

    The Front Party (Lithuanian: Fronto partija, abbreviated FRONTAS) was a socialist political party in Lithuania established in 2008 by Algirdas Paleckis. It participated in the 2008 Lithuanian parliamentary elections but failed to reach the 5% cutoff and sent no members to the Seimas.

    On December 19, 2009 the party merged with the Lithuanian Socialist Party to establish a new political party, the Socialist People's Front.

    Ideology

    The party is considered socialist, clearly advancing leftist values and advocating reforms to the Lithuanian Constitution. The party supports an interventionist policy on economic matters ("The market must be regulated and limited").

    The party promised during the parliamentary elections to reduce the number of Seimas members to 121 and to expand the powers of the president.

    Socialist People's Front

    On December 19, 2009, the Front Party merged with the Lithuanian Socialist Party at a meeting in Vilnius. The new party was named the "Socialist People's Front" (Lithuanian: Socialistinis liaudies frontas). At the meeting, held at Vilnius University, 102 party delegates participated. In voting for the merger, 96 delegates were in favor, three against, and one abstained. The new party was registered at the Ministry of Justice, and its ideology is democratic socialist.

    Hey

    Hey or Hey! may refer to:

    Interjection

  • Hey (interjection)
  • "Hey hey hey!", an exclamation used by the character Fat Albert in the animated TV series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
  • "Hey hey hey!", an exclamation used by the character Rerun in the TV series What's Happening!!
  • Music

  • Hey (band), a Polish rock band
  • Hey Hey Hey (2007 single), a 2007 single by Natasha (singer)
  • Albums

  • Hey (Andreas Bourani album), or the title song
  • Hey! (Julio Iglesias album), or the title song
  • Hey! (Jullie album), or the title song
  • Hey! Album, by Marvelous 3
  • Hey! (The Gruesomes album), by The Gruesomes
  • Hey (Toni Price album), by Toni Price
  • Hey: A Pixies Tribute, a Pixies tribute album
  • Hey (EP), an album by alternative hip hop artist Leif
  • Songs

  • "Hey" (Lil Jon song), 2010
  • "Hey" (Mitchel Musso song), 2009
  • "Hey!" (Masaharu Fukuyama song), by Masaharu Fukuyama
  • "Hey", by Bic Runga from Drive
  • "Hey", by Gillmor, opening theme for the U.S. sitcom Unhitched
  • "Hey", by the Goo Goo Dolls from Hold Me Up
  • "Hey", by Hanson from Underneath
  • Hey! (Julio Iglesias album)

    Hey! is an album by Julio Iglesias. It was released in 1980 by Columbia Records. The album hit number one worldwide, and sales of the Spanish version purportedly surpassed 20 million. In 1981, Iglesias was nominated for a Grammy Award for the album under the Latin Pop Album category.

    Track listing

  • "Por Ella" (For Her)
  • "Amantes" (Lovers)
  • "Morriñas" (Homesickness)
  • "Viejas Tradiciones" (Old Traditions)
  • "Ron Y Coca Cola" (Rum And Coca Cola)
  • "Hey (Hey!) 4:58
  • "Un Sentimental" (I Am Sentimental)
  • "Paloma Blanca" (White Dove)
  • "La Nave Del Olvido" (The Ship Of Forgetfulness)
  • "Pajaro Chogüi" (Chogui Bird)
  • "Seje morfar er sej" (Before)
  • Sales and certifications

    References

    External links

  • http://www.julioiglesias.com/chronology.htm#80
  • Hey! (Jullie album)

    Hey! is the debut studio album by Brazilian recording artist Jullie. It was released on September 22, 2009 by Deckdisc. After writing songs for several established acts, Jullie released this album. The main theme of the songs is girl power. The songs are mostly inspired by Jullie's love of youth, rebellion, and discover who you are in 4.modern lifestyle. Musically, the album drew inspiration from pop and pop rock influenced by singers like Lily Allen, Madonna, Alanis Morissette, and its main reference, Katy Perry, directed to a feminist position. The album was praised by the young, calling Jullie as "Brazilian Katy Perry" for his music style and way of dressing. The first single "Alice" was released in April and the second single "Hey!" was released in November, 2009.

    Track listing

    References

    External links

  • Official Website
  • Podcasts:

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