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SWAG may refer to:
Swag is a crime novel by Elmore Leonard, first published in 1976 and since also released as an audio recording. The first paperback edition was published under the alternative title of Ryan's Rules.
Ernest Stickley, Jr. reappears in Stick.
Frank Ryan is an almost honest used car salesman, who after deliberately not testifying against car thief Ernest "Stick" Stickley, Jr., thinks of a foolproof plan for them to perform armed robberies. The plan is about simple everyday armed robbery. Supermarkets, bars, liquor stores, gas stations, etc. Because the statistics prove that this armed robbery pays the most for the least amount of risk, they start their business and earn three to five thousand dollars a week. To prevent getting caught Frank introduces 10 golden rules for successful armed robbery:
Swag is a United Kingdom prank show broadcast on Five from 2002 to 2004. The general theme of the show was to trick members of the public into committing a minor crime (usually stealing) but then get their comeuppance in one way or another. There were some pranks that were repeated on multiple occasions, while others were one offs in a certain episode.
A very popular prank from the series was one where a car was parked on the side of a road with its keys in the door and left unlocked in order to tempt people to steal it. However, the car was fitted to lock when started and then do a variety of things, such as talk to the burglar or start snowing inside the car. They were eventually let out.
The show was conceived by Guy Ritchie and produced by his company SKA Films and the independent television company Monkey.
In one incident, a person enticed to steal an expensive car which was then filled with foam spotted the cameraman filming and stabbed him in the leg with a screwdriver.
Mira (/ˈmaɪrə/, also known as Omicron Ceti, ο Ceti, ο Cet) is a red giant star estimated 200–400 light years away in the constellation Cetus. Mira is a binary star, consisting of the red giant Mira A along with Mira B. Mira A is also an oscillating variable star and was the first non-supernova variable star discovered, with the possible exception of Algol. Mira is the brightest periodic variable in the sky that is not visible to the naked eye for part of its cycle. Its distance is uncertain; pre-Hipparcos estimates centered on 220 light-years; while Hipparcos data from the 2007 reduction suggest a distance of 299 light-years, with a margin of error of 11%.
Evidence that the variability of Mira was known in ancient China, Babylon or Greece is at best only circumstantial. What is certain is that the variability of Mira was recorded by the astronomer David Fabricius beginning on August 3, 1596. Observing what he thought was the planet Mercury (later identified as Jupiter), he needed a reference star for comparing positions and picked a previously unremarked third-magnitude star nearby. By August 21, however, it had increased in brightness by one magnitude, then by October had faded from view. Fabricius assumed it was a nova, but then saw it again on February 16, 1609.
Mira is a 1971 Dutch-Belgian drama film directed by Fons Rademakers. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Mira is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Die besten Dinge haben keinen Plan
Passieren einfach so
War's nicht doch die Leichtigkeit
Die uns zusammenhielt die ganze zeit
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Meilenweit entfernt
Haben wir denn schon verloren
Was wir uns einmal geschworen
Sag gibt's denn kein zurück
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Dass der wind die zeit aufhält
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Nur sag mir auch, dass du liebst
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Glauben wir nicht doch daran
Die besten dinge haben keinen Plan
Passieren einfach so
Haben wir denn schon verloren
Was wir uns einmal geschworen
Wo ist der weg zurück
Kannst mir ruhig erzählen
Dass Regen auch nach oben fällt
Ich würd' sogar verstehen
Dass der wind die zeit aufhält
Kannst es ruhig so drehen
Verdrehen wie es dir gefällt
Nur sag mir auch, dass du liebst
Komm sag's mir doch....
Kannst mir ruhig erzählen
Dass Regen auch nach oben fällt
Ich würd' sogar verstehen
Dass der wind die zeit aufhält
Kannst es ruhig so drehen
Verdrehen wie es dir gefällt
Komm sag mir doch, dass du liebst