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The winning design, " Crescent of Embrace ," was selected out of a pool of 1, 011 submissions on September 7, 2005.
The next year he released a solo album called Angels Embrace and spoke of a plan to tour and record in China, but this idea was soon abandoned in favour of focusing on work with Yes.
After the hardcore punk group Minor Threat dissolved, Ian MacKaye ( vocals and guitar ) was active with a few short-lived groups, most notably Embrace.
The Embrace was quick, but left him with a tiny facial scar that inflamed his vanity.
After CB4, she was cast alongside Alyssa Milano for the movie Embrace of the Vampire.
The only recording released by the quartet was their self-titled album Embrace being infleunced by The Faith EP Subject to Change.
A new Madison Castelli novel, Deadly Embrace, was published in 2002, and Hollywood Divorces was published in 2003.
Famed throughout the lands for her work, after her Embrace she painted a mural on which the past, present and future of Kindred society was depicted.
His topic was “ From Exclusion to Embrace: Reflections on Reconciliation .”
The 2006 event was headlined by Embrace, a-ha and Billy Idol, and featured Nizlopi, The Wonder Stuff, The Lightning Seeds, The Stranglers, Gary Numan and The Storys.
The style was pioneered by bands Rites of Spring and Embrace, the last formed by Ian MacKaye, whose Dischord Records became a major centre for the emerging D. C. emo scene, releasing work by Rites of Spring, Dag Nasty, Nation of Ulysses and Fugazi.
Leigh's novel Dark Water's Embrace won the Spectrum Award in 1999, and was on the long list for the James Tiptree, Jr. Award that year.
A Last Embrace was first broadcast from 19 February 1998, also consisting of three separate 60-minute episodes.
* A Last Embrace was first broadcast from 19 February 1998, also consisting of three separate 60-minute episodes.
The Boston Globe film critic, Wesley Morris, was impressed by the comedy, and wrote, " Lost Embrace has a novelist's human touch.
Haines last album entitled Heaven & Earth was released in 2010 and a new album, " The Poet's Embrace " has been released in March 2012.
Another song, " Embrace the Dead ", was also recorded as a demo track and is often mistaken as an Anberlin song, however, the song didn't make it onto the band's debut album as it didn't constitute the stylistic direction the band wanted to head in.
Pailhead was a short-lived side project of the industrial metal band Ministry, which featured Ian MacKaye on vocals ( formerly of The Teen Idles, Minor Threat, Skewbald / Grand Union, Embrace, Fugazi and The Evens ).
The first album to top the chart was This New Day by Embrace.
However, during which time Jon was also heavily involved in the production of Dusk and Her Embrace.
Uttam's first release was Drishtidan ( The gift of sight ) directed by Nitin Bose, though he worked in an earlier unreleased film called Mayador ( Embrace of affection ).
In 2000, Behr ’ s second novel, Embrace, was published.

Embrace and post-hardcore
Embrace is the only release from post-hardcore band Embrace.
Formed by Tomas Squip, Fred " Freak " Smith, Dug E. Bird ( Birdzell ) and Bruce Atchley Taylor, they were pioneers of the post-hardcore genre and the Revolution Summer which took place in the Washington D. C. hardcore in the mid -' 80s with similar bands like Embrace, Rites of Spring and Gray Matter, among others.

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* Cradle of Filth, a popular British extreme metal band, has produced an album called Dusk ... and Her Embrace inspired by " Carmilla ", and have also recorded an instrumental track titled " Carmilla's Masque ".
The Brighouse area is home to the britpop band Embrace, who are most notable for their song " World at Your Feet ", the official England anthem for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Picciotto and Canty eventually teamed up with bassist Joe Lally and former Minor Threat, Skewbald, Egg Hunt, and Embrace singer Ian MacKaye ( co-owner of the band ’ s label, Dischord Records ) in Fugazi.
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In 2009, he featured on the song " Army of the Damned ", part of the debut album Beneath the Veiled Embrace by UK power-metal band Pythia, reading the poem " Suicide in the Trenches " by Siegfried Sassoon.
* Embrace ( English band ), an English band
* Embrace ( American band ), a United States band
* Embraze, a Finnish band originally called Embrace
: For the American punk band, see Embrace ( American band ).
Embrace are an English post-Britpop band from Bailiff Bridge, Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
With a following in Yorkshire, Embrace then found a manager who made efforts to develop record company interest in the band, with some success, resulting in initial meetings and discussions.
On the 30th of August, 2012, Embrace stated on their Facebook page that the band will soon be releasing more news about the forthcoming album.
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" Gravity " is the lead single from Out of Nothing, the fourth album by British band Embrace.
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" Make It Last " is a single by the British band Embrace, released in November 2001 ( see 2001 in music ).
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" Wonder " is a single by the British band Embrace, released on 20 August 2001 ( see 2001 in music ).

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