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"At Seventeen" is a song by American singer-songwriter Janis Ian from her seventh studio album Between the Lines. Columbia released it in July 1975 as the album's second single. Ian wrote the lyrics on the basis of a New York Times article and used a samba instrumental, and Brooks Arthur produced the final version.
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The group name at17 was derived from the song "At Seventeen", a bittersweet commentary on adolescent cruelty and teenage angst, sung by one of Lam's favourite singers Janis Ian. [3] Inspired by the song, a lot of at17's songs express teenage girls' sentiments, but in a slightly optimistic way.
Alongside the Japanese dome tour, Seventeen released a Japanese-language best of album titled Always Yours on August 23. [119] The group began promotions for their eleventh extended play Seventeenth Heaven , later released on October 23, by announcing their upcoming street pop-up event called Seventeen Street in Seoul. [ 120 ]
Old English is essentially a distinct language from Modern English and is virtually impossible for 21st-century unstudied English-speakers to understand. Its grammar was similar to that of modern German: nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and verbs had many more inflectional endings and forms , and word order was much freer than in Modern English.
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English: "Changing the Way Stories Are Told: Engaging Staff and Students in Improving Wikipedia Content about Women in Scotland" from Wikipedia and Academic Libraries: A Global Project, edited by Laurie M. Bridges, Raymond Pun and Roberto A. Arteaga
Seventeen is a 2004 novel by American author Shan Serafin. Originally published as a work for adults in English , the story now reaches a demographic of young adults and college students in several countries throughout the world, particularly females.