Reach is a brand of oral hygiene products, including toothbrushes, dental floss and mouthwash. The brand started from Reach toothbrushes developed by DuPont in 1976.
1976 - DuPont enters toothbrush market after 4 years of research conducted by "bio-dental team" from Tufts University, headed by Percy H. Hill Jr., consultant to Applied Ergonomics company. Reach Toothbrush was the first ergonomically designed toothbrush, that proved significantly better in clinical trials and spawned a whole new field of “toothbrush design”.
1976 article at Chicago Tribune highlights the following unique selling propositions of the new toothbrush: "an angled-shaped four-sided handle (for comfortable gripping) with an extended neck (that makes hard-to-reach areas more accessible), and a compact head topped with bilevel bristles".
DuPont started new toothbrush promotion in April 1976 first in Green Bay, Wisconsin, then moved to Chicago, with advertising in newspapers and on TV.
1977 - Johnson & Johnson acquires Reach brand from DuPont, outmaneuvering Procter & Gamble.
Reach is the debut full-length album by American rock band Eyes Set to Kill. It was released on February 19, 2008, and peaked at #29 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. The album features three songs ("Darling", "Liar in the Glass", "Young Blood Spills Tonght") from their EP, When Silence is Broken, The Night Is Torn that were re-recorded following the departure of lead vocalist Lindsey Vogt in 2007. Some songs are re-recorded, renamed songs.
Reach is the first and lead single of the band's debut album. It was released February 5, 2008. The music video was shot in an old train car in Arizona. This is the band's first single to feature singer/guitarist Alexia Rodriguez as lead vocalist, following the departure of former vocalist Lindsey Vogt in late 2007.
Darling is released as second single from the album and also re-recorded from their debut EP When Silence Is Broken, The Night Is Torn. It was released September 22, 2008. Two music videos are released.
"Amaranth" is the second single from Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish's Dark Passion Play album, and also the second single with the former frontwoman Anette Olzon. The official debut date was August 22, 2007, but it leaked onto the internet before the official release, though the exact date it leaked is unknown.
The title song features all the band members, but the single contains a bonus track called "While Your Lips Are Still Red", on which Anette and the guitarist Emppu Vuorinen don't play, and this song is also featured on the Finnish film "Lieksa!", released on September 2007. The official video for Amaranth was released on June 15, and has more than 70 million views as of 2014.
On August 24, 2007, the Nightwish's official website reported that "Amaranth" had already achieved gold status in their native Finland two days after its release, meaning sales of over 5000 copies, and on August 29 it was announced that the single had topped the Finnish Singles Chart. On September 6, the official site also announced that Amaranth had reached the top of the charts in Hungary and Spain too.
Lotna is a Polish war film released in 1959 and directed by Andrzej Wajda.
This highly symbolic movie is both the director's tribute to the long and glorious history of the Polish cavalry, as well as a more ambiguous portrait of the passing of an era. Wajda was the son of a Polish Cavalry officer who was murdered by the Soviets during the Katyn massacre.
The horse Lotna represents the entire Romantic tradition in culture, a tradition that had a huge influence in the course of Polish history and the formation of Polish literature. Lotna is Wajda's meditation on the historical breaking point that was 1939, as well as a reflection on the ending of an entire era for literature and culture in Poland and in Europe as a whole. Writing of the film, Wajda states that it "held great hopes for him, perhaps more than any other." Sadly, Wajda came to think of Lotna "a failure as a film."
The film remains highly controversial, as Wajda includes a mythical scene in which Polish horsemen suicidally charge a unit of German tanks, an event that never actually happened.
"Speed" is a song written by Jeffrey Steele and Chris Wallin, and recorded by American country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It was released in December 2002 as the second single from their album My Town. The title from the cover of this single borrows its font from Speed Racer.
"She Couldn't Change Me" was included as a B-side.
The music video was directed by Trey Fanjoy. A young man trades his old truck for a car with speed as his truck just brings back memories of his ex-lover. He buys the car, then he drives the car really fast, but as he keeps seeing the memory of his ex-lover on the road, he jumps out of the car, and then he heads out running into the field. The duo is performing the song in the middle of a two-lane road at a night time setting.
"Speed" debuted at #57 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs for the week of December 28, 2002.
Speed is an amusement ride design produced by the Dutch company KMG.
It is commonly referred to as KMG Booster, due to its similarity with the Fabbri Booster ride.
It has become an extremely common ride on European travelling funfairs, particularly in the UK. This is due to a combination of the ride's spectacular visual impact, and its highly practical operation. The ride can be transported on only one trailer, and requires just three hours to build up.
The ride is primarily a 37-metre arm, connected midway to the main support of the ride. Two sets of two seats are mounted at the end of each arm, back to back. Each four-seat assembly can swing through 360 degrees.
The arm rotates at up to 13 revolutions per minute, producing an acceleration of 3.5 g on the riders.
INTRO:
Call it love…
You’re alone if you try to follow…
Call it hate…
You’re alone if you try to…
VER1:
I’ll never declare you a deity,
(even though I want it to be reality)
I’ll never idolize you, cuz your flesh and blood.
(even though I feel more than just sympathy)
Sometimes I wanna follow someone to the edge of the
earth
(even though I know that I will never do that)
Bring me to the brim; bring me to the verge,
Take me to the brink, take me to the edge
Till we’re out of line.
VER2:
Sometimes I wish I could be your goddess,
(even though I’ll never ever lead you somewhere)
Sometimes I feel like you can become my demon.
(even though I’ll never follow you to nowhere)
We push our lives forwatill da moment we die
(you can walk beside me, but don’t step in my way)
I’ll bring you to the brim; bring you to the verge,
Take you to the brink, take you to the edge
Till we’re out of line.
BRIDGE:
Catch up with me
If you wanna speed up with me,
Hold on with me,
You got no time to hesitate
I slow down with you
If you want to become a part of me,
And I stop with you
If we speed up together.
CHOR1:
Call it love
(or any other romantic stuff)
Call it hate.
(if you have nothing to tell me)
Anyway
(no matter what you pretend to be)
You are alone if you try to follow.
Walk beside
(If you want to be with me)
Or curse your fate
(I won’t regret if you leave)
Never stop
(closing in equals death)
You are alone if you try to conduct me.
BRIDGE:
Don’t give up
no matter what you pretend to be
Don’t give up
no matter what you want to be
Don’t give up
no matter what you really are
Don’t give up
cuz I’ll turn my back on you.
VER3:
I know the way that it happens
(Close up your illusions, I need reality)
Second after second and day after day
(even though you fill more than just sympathy)
You’ll claim my freedom, but I’ll refuse
(even though I’d feel like I would give it you).
Somewhere on the brim; somewhere on the verge,
Somewhere on the brink, somewhere on the edge
When we’re out of line.
VER4:
Perhaps I could love you more than anyone else…
(Second after second and day after day)
Perhaps I could share some time with you…
(Minute after minute and year after year)
But I’ll never exchange my way for you
(sure I do it if you try to steal me away)
Somewhere on the brim; somewhere on the verge,
Somewhere on the brink, somewhere on the edge
When we’re out of line.
BRIDGE:
Catch up with me
If you wanna speed up with me,
Hold on with me,
You got no time to hesitate
I slow down with you
If you want to become a part of me,
And I stop with you
If we speed up together.
CHOR2:
Call it love
(or any other romantic stuff)
Call it hate.
(if you have nothing to tell me)
Anyway
(no matter what you pretend to be)
You are alone if you try to follow.
Walk beside
(If you want to be with me)
Or curse your fate
(I won’t regret if you leave)
Never stop
(closing in equals death)
You are alone if you try to conduct me.
JOINT:
Perhaps I could love you more
Don’t give up! Don’t! Don’t give up!
If we speed up together…
Don’t give up! Don’t! Don’t give up!
Perhaps I could love you more
Don’t give up! Don’t! Don’t give up!
If we slow down together…
Don’t give up! Don’t! Don’t give up!
CHOR3,4:
Call it love
(or any other romantic stuff)
Call it hate.
(if you have nothing to tell me)
Anyway
(no matter what you pretend to be)
You are alone if you try to follow me.
Walk beside
(If you want to be with me)
Or curse your fate
(I won’t regret if you leave)
Never stop
(closing in equals death)
You are alone if you try to conduct me. X2
BRIDGE:
Call it love…
You’re alone if you try to follow…
Call it hate…
You’re alone if you try to follow…
JOINT:
Perhaps I could love you more
Don’t give up! Don’t! Don’t give up!
If we speed up together…
Don’t give up! Don’t! Don’t give up!
Perhaps I could love you more
Don’t give up! Don’t! Don’t give up!
If we slow down together…
Don’t give up! Don’t! Don’t give up! X2
CODA:
Perhaps I could love you (don’t!),
Perhaps I could love you (don’t!),
Perhaps I could love you (don’t!),
More… x2
OUTRO:
Call it love…
You’re alone if you try to follow…
Call it hate…