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"'''[[No (Meghan Trainor song)|No]]'''" is a song by American singer-songwriter [[Meghan Trainor]] from her second major-label studio album ''[[Thank You (Meghan Trainor album)|Thank You]]'' (2016). [[Ricky Reed]] ''(pictured)'' produced the song and wrote it with Trainor and Jacob Kasher Hindlin; [[Epic Records]] released it as the album's lead single on March&nbsp;4, 2016. A [[dance-pop]] song inspired by [[1990s in music|1990s music]] and [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]], "No" has lyrics about [[sexual consent]] and [[women's empowerment]] which encourage them to reject unwanted advances from men. Critics praised "No" as a showcase of her confident and mature side, and an improvement from the lyrics on her earlier songs. Charting in the top&nbsp;10 in various countries, including at number&nbsp;3 in the U.S., it earned [[Music recording certification|multi-platinum certifications]] in Australia, Canada, and Poland. Critics compared its music video, which features Trainor dancing in a warehouse, to those of 1990s female artists and praised her evolution. She performed "No" on [[The Untouchable Tour|her 2016 concert tour]] and television shows such as the [[iHeartRadio Music Awards]] and ''[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]''. ('''[[No (Meghan Trainor song)|Full&nbsp;article...]]''')
"'''[[No (Meghan Trainor song)|No]]'''" is a song by American singer-songwriter [[Meghan Trainor]] from her second major-label studio album ''[[Thank You (Meghan Trainor album)|Thank You]]'' (2016). [[Ricky Reed]] ''(pictured)'' produced the song and wrote it with Trainor and Jacob Kasher Hindlin; [[Epic Records]] released it as the album's lead single on March&nbsp;4, 2016. A [[dance-pop]] song inspired by [[1990s in music|1990s music]] and [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]], "No" has lyrics about [[sexual consent]] and [[women's empowerment]] which encourage them to reject unwanted advances from men. Critics praised "No" as a showcase of her confident and mature side, and an improvement from the lyrics on her earlier songs. Charting in the top&nbsp;10 in various countries, including at number&nbsp;3 in the U.S., it earned [[Music recording certification|multi-platinum certifications]] in Australia, Canada, and Poland. Critics compared its music video, which features Trainor dancing in a warehouse, to those of 1990s female artists and praised her evolution. She performed "No" on [[The Untouchable Tour|her 2016 concert tour]] and television shows such as the [[iHeartRadio Music Awards]] and ''[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]''. ('''[[No (Meghan Trainor song)|Full&nbsp;article...]]''')
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* ... that French [[soprano]] '''[[Marguerite Vaillant-Couturier]]''' created the role of Micaëla in the world premiere of Lecocq's ''[[Le coeur et la main]]'' ''(pictured)'' in Paris in 1882?
* ... that French [[soprano]] '''[[Marguerite Vaillant-Couturier]]''' created the role of Micaëla in the world premiere of Lecocq's ''[[Le coeur et la main]]'' ''(pictured)'' in Paris in 1882?
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'''[[July 23]]''': '''[[Event of Mubahala|Eid al-Mubahalah]]''' (Shia Islam, 2022); '''[[Rastafari#Grounding|Birthday of Haile Selassie]]''' ([[Rastafari]])
'''[[July 23]]''': '''[[Event of Mubahala|Eid al-Mubahalah]]''' (Shia Islam, 2022); '''[[Rastafari#Grounding|Birthday of Haile Selassie]]''' ([[Rastafari]])
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* [[1829]] – [[William Austin Burt]] was awarded a patent for the '''[[Typographer (typewriter)|typographer]]''', the first practical [[typewriter|typewriting machine]].
* [[1829]] – [[William Austin Burt]] was awarded a patent for the '''[[Typographer (typewriter)|typographer]]''', the first practical [[typewriter|typewriting machine]].
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"No" is a song by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor from her second major-label studio album Thank You (2016). Ricky Reed (pictured) produced the song and wrote it with Trainor and Jacob Kasher Hindlin; Epic Records released it as the album's lead single on March 4, 2016. A dance-pop song inspired by 1990s music and R&B, "No" has lyrics about sexual consent and women's empowerment which encourage them to reject unwanted advances from men. Critics praised "No" as a showcase of her confident and mature side, and an improvement from the lyrics on her earlier songs. Charting in the top 10 in various countries, including at number 3 in the U.S., it earned multi-platinum certifications in Australia, Canada, and Poland. Critics compared its music video, which features Trainor dancing in a warehouse, to those of 1990s female artists and praised her evolution. She performed "No" on her 2016 concert tour and television shows such as the iHeartRadio Music Awards and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (Full article...)

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Obverse and reverse of an 1828 Argentine eight-escudo coin

The Argentine real was the currency of Argentina between 1813 and 1881. From 1822, it was subdivided into ten décimos. The sol was also issued during this period and was equal to the real, while the peso was worth eight reales and the escudo was worth sixteen reales. This 1828 eight-escudo gold coin was issued by the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, a predecessor state of modern Argentina, featuring the Sun of May on the obverse and the Argentine coat of arms and motto (En unión y libertad, 'In unity and freedom') on the reverse. The coin forms part of the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution.

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