Hop or hops usually refers to a kind of small jump, usually using only one leg can also be on two. It can also refer to:
Hop, occasionally written HOP, is an abbreviation for Hsp70-Hsp90 Organizing Protein. It functions as a co-chaperone which reversibly links together the protein chaperones Hsp70 and Hsp90.
Hop belongs to the large group of co-chaperones, which regulate and assist the major chaperones (mainly heat shock proteins). It is one of the best studied co-chaperones of the Hsp70/Hsp90-complex. It was first discovered in yeast and homologues were identified in human, mouse, rat, insects, plants, parasites, and virus. The family of these proteins is referred to as STI1 (stress inducible protein) and can be divided into yeast, plant, and animal STI1 (Hop).
The gene for human Hop is located on chromosome 11q13.1 and consists of 14 exons.
STI proteins are characterized by some structural features: All homologues have nine tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) motifs, that are clustered into domains of three TPRs. The TPR motif is a very common structural feature used by many proteins and provides the ability of directing protein-protein interactions. Crystallographic structural information is available for the N-terminal TPR1 and the central TPR2A domains in complex with Hsp90 resp. Hsp70 ligand peptides.
Hop is a 2011 American Easter-themed live-action/computer-animated comedy film from Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment, directed by Tim Hill and produced by Chris Meledandri and Michele Imperato Stabile. The film was released on April 1, 2011, in the United States and the United Kingdom. Hop stars the voice of Russell Brand as E.B., a rabbit who does not want to succeed his father, Mr. Bunny (Hugh Laurie), in the role of the Easter Bunny; James Marsden as Fred O'Hare, a human who is out of work and wishes to become the next Easter Bunny himself; and the voice of Hank Azaria as Carlos and Phil, two chicks who plot to take over the Easter organization. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on March 23, 2012, in Region 1.
On Easter Island, a young rabbit named E.B. is intended to succeed his father as the Easter Bunny. Intimidated by the calling's demands and ignoring his father's orders, E.B. runs away to Hollywood to pursue his dream of becoming a drummer. E.B.'s father sends his three ninja royal guards, the Pink Berets, to find his son. Meanwhile, Easter Chicks Carlos and Phil plot a coup d'état against him to take over the Easter organization.
Hurra may refer to:
A capo is a device that is attached to the frets of a string instrument to raise the pitch of each string. It may also refer to:
Capo is the fifth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Jim Jones. It was released April 5, 2011, by E1 Music and Epic Records in the United States.
The New York Times called the album chaotic, but often successful in spite of itself. They called his rhymes nimble but cluttered and said he is out-rapped by almost all of his guests here, including Game on "Carton of Milk" and Lloyd Banks on "Take a Bow". They also stated his standout tracks are the lead single, "Perfect Day" and the Wiz Khalifa-esque "Heart Attack" stating that he is so at ease, so comfortable on those tracks, that he begins to sound skillful. John Kennedy of Vibe gave a fairly positive review calling the utopian "Perfect Day" catchy and saying vulnerable moments ("Changing the Locks" and "Heart Attack") round the album out, while hometown collabos ("Take A Bow" with Prodigy, Lloyd Banks, Sen City and "Drops Is Out" with Raekwon, Mel Matrix, Sen City) fly highest.
Capo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Je suis seul, sans amis.
Dans les champs endormis,
Il fait noir, il fait nuit.
Tout est tranquille, aucun bruit
Dans le soir merveilleux.
Un oiseau monte aux cieux.
C'est mon cœur qui s'en va.
C'est mon cœur, c'est ma joie.
Hop, hop !
Monte plus vite mon cœur là-haut, vite,
Hop, hop !
Monte plus haut qu'il fait bon là...
Dans un nuage sage,
Bleu blanc rose et doux
D'où vient ce paysage ?
Il n'est pas de chez nous.
Non Hop hop.
Quel est cet air qu'on fredonne là ?
La la la la la la la la la la la,
Est-ce la voix des anges ?
Est-ce vous, est-ce moi ?
Hop hop !
C'est la chanson d'une époque, d'autrefois...
Hop hop !
C'est la chanson d'une époque, d'autrefois...
Il suffit d'un soleil
Qui tombe à l'horizon
Il suffit d'un regard,
D'un aveu, d'une chanson
Pour comprendre la vie,
Pour comprendre l'amour.
Il suffit de ces riens
Pour faire des beaux jours.