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The song was used by American recording artist Miley Cyrus during her Bangerz Tour, in a bondage-themed video interlude titled Tongue Tied. [3] This later inspired the band to sample a line from her song " 4x4 " on " Hunger of the Pine ", the lead single from their second album This Is All Yours (2014).
161–169) to Augustus and both bore the title at the same time. [4] Coin of emperor Alexander II with the title augustos rom, 913. The date of an emperor's investiture with the title Augustus was celebrated as the dies imperii and commemorated annually. [4] From the 3rd century, new emperors were often acclaimed as Augusti by the army. [4]
Later, it was Augustus John who introduced the Thomases. Caitlin, like Gwen, lived in France for a while. While joining a long line of art-related Manics songs (from 'La Tristesse Durera' to 'Interiors' to 'Black Square'), its closest cousin musically is 'Your Love Alone Is Not Enough', with an almost equally rousing chorus, and Julia Cumming's ...
Music journalist Rob Sheffield ranked Swift's performance first on his list of the "10 Reasons We Loved the 2021 Grammys." [42] Rolling Stone critic Rob Sheffield listed it as one of the five "classic" Grammy performances of all time. [43] "August" was included as part of the Folklore on the set list for the Eras Tour (2023–2024).
Prince/Princess – From the Latin princeps, meaning 'first person' or 'first citizen'. The title was originally used by Augustus at the establishment of the Roman Empire to avoid the political risk of assuming the title Rex ('King') in what was technically still a republic. In modern times, the title is often given to the sons and daughters of ...
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Harry Styles dropped a music video for his "Harry's House" hit "Satellite" on May 3. Here's what the lyrics behind the bop might mean.
Augustus "Gus" Waters, a character in The Fault in Our Stars; Gus, one of two mice sidekicks in the 1950 animated film Cinderella; Gus: The Theatre Cat, in the musical Cats; the title character of Gus, a football-playing mule; Burton "Gus" Guster, in Psych; Gus the groundhog, "spokesgroundhog" for the Pennsylvania Lottery; Gus, in Robotboy