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Style may refer to:

Style, in specific fields, may also refer to:

Music [link]

Film and television [link]

  • Style (2001 film), a Hindi film starring Sharman Joshi, Riya Sen, Sahil Khan and Shilpi Mudgal
  • Style (2004 film), a Burmese film
  • Style (2006 film), a Telugu film starring Lawrence Raghavendra and Prabhu Deva Sundaram
  • Style Network, an NBCUniversal-owned cable and satellite television network
  • Style with Elsa Klensch, a CNN fashion series hosted by Elsa Klensch from 1980 to 2000
  • Style (TV series), a 2009 Korean television series
  • The pairing of Stan and Kyle from the series South Park, which is often referred to as "Style."

Literature, linguistics, and rhetoric [link]

Other uses [link]

  • Aeros Style, a Ukrainian paragider
  • Cascading Style Sheets, in web design
  • Style, the part of a sundial's gnomon which casts the shadow
  • VIP Style Awards, an annual awards ceremony named after VIP magazine
  • STYLE = Syria, Tunisia, Yemen, Libya & Egypt (5 countries of Arab Spring)

See also [link]

  • Stile, a step used for crossing a fence
  • Stylus, a writing instrument

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Style (Orbital song)

"Style" is a 1999 single by the electronica duo Orbital. It was their fourth consecutive single, and fifth overall, to reach the top 20 of the UK singles chart, peaking at number 13.

The track takes its name from the analogue electronic musical instrument, the stylophone, which is used extensively on the track. The main version includes a sample of "Oh L'amour" performed by Dollar, while the "Bigpipe Style" version (which features the main riff played on bagpipes) samples Suzi Quatro's hit "Devil Gate Drive". Orbital's request to use a sample from a Rolf Harris stylophone demonstration disc was turned down. The other versions are "Old Style", a more club-oriented dance mix; and "New Style", a retro-styled version with live bass by Andy James.

All of the mixes are by Orbital themselves; the duo had wanted Stereolab to remix the track, but the latter group were on tour at the time and unavailable, so the "New Style" mix is Orbital's own version of a Stereolab-type mix.

Style (2006 film)

Style is a Telugu film produced by Lagadapati Sirisha Sridhar on Larsco Entertainment banner, directed by Raghava Lawrence. Starring Prabhu Deva, Raghava Lawrence, Raja, Kamalinee Mukherjee, Charmme Kaur in lead roles, Chiranjeevi & Nagarjuna Akkineni given cameo appearance and music is composed by Mani Sharma. This is Lawrence's second directorial venture after the blockbuster Mass with Nagarjuna Akkineni. Megastar Chiranjeevi also made a came appearance in this film. The film recorded as 'Super Hit' at box-office. Raghava Lawrence won Filmfare Award for Best Dance Choreographer - South

Plot

Ganesh (Prabhu Deva) is a good dancer. He beats Anthony in one dance competition to head into the international arena. Anthony gets Ganesh beaten up, and Ganesh loses his legs in a car accident. He is depressed, but he wants to give his dance talent to someone and make him his heir. On a different line, Raghava (Raghava Lawrence) works as a boy at a dance school in Vizag. He and four of his friends are good dancers, but they are never recognized until one folk dance at a hotel. Ganesh finds his prospective heir in Raghava. The rest of the film is how Raghava prepares and defeats Anthony in the final dance competition.

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you got your plastic cards but you can't create
you got your open bars but you can't relate
grinning at your mirror, ugly as your smile
you won't fool anybody not even for a while
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can't stop thinking of you baby of all the ways you go on
don't try to tell me baby all your past it has gone
you know we need you honey like i need a law
your time is running out i guess we really oughtta go




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