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Unrequited Love, Love Unrequited
Unrequited may refer to: * ''Unrequited'' (album), an album by Loudon Wainwright III * "Unrequited" (''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' episode), an episode of the TV series ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' * "Unrequited" (''The X-Files''), an episode of the TV series ''The X-Files'' * ''Unrequited'' (film), a 2010 film starring Michael Welch and David Keith See also * Unrequited love Unrequited love or one-sided love is love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved. The beloved may not be aware of the admirer's deep affection, or may consciously reject it knowing that the admirer admires them. Me ...
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Unrequited (album)
''Unrequited'' is the fifth album from Loudon Wainwright III. It was his last album on the Columbia Records label, released in 1975. Tracks 1–7 were recorded in a studio, while tracks 8–14 were recorded live at The Bottom Line in New York City. Tracks 15–17 are bonus tracks included on the Sony-Legacy CD reissue. Although stylistically typical of Wainwright's mid-1970s output, the album is somewhat groundbreaking in that though all songs are originals, one side is studio, the other live. Track listing All songs composed by Loudon Wainwright III; except where indicated #"Sweet Nothings" – 2:47 #"The Lowly Tourist" – 3:28 #"Kings and Queens" (Loudon Wainwright III, George Gerdes) – 2:21 #"Kick in the Head" – 2:49 #"Whatever Happened to Us" – 2:02 #"Crime of Passion" – 3:01 #"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder" – 2:28 #"On the Rocks" – 3:15 #"Guru" – 2:16 #"Mr. Guilty" – 3:25 #"The Untitled" – 2:58 #"Unrequited to the Nth Degree" – 3:59 #"Old Friend" ...
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In ordinary language, a crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other authority. The term ''crime'' does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition,Farmer, Lindsay: "Crime, definitions of", in Cane and Conoghan (editors), '' The New Oxford Companion to Law'', Oxford University Press, 2008 (), p. 263Google Books). though statutory definitions have been provided for certain purposes. The most popular view is that crime is a category created by law; in other words, something is a crime if declared as such by the relevant and applicable law. One proposed definition is that a crime or offence (or criminal offence) is an act harmful not only to some individual but also to a community, society, or the state ("a public wrong"). Such acts are forbidden and punishable by law. The notion that acts such as murder, rape, and theft are to be prohibited exists worldwide. What precisely is a criminal offence is defined by the criminal law of each r ...
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Unrequited (The X-Files)
"Unrequited" is the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series ''The X-Files''. It was written by Howard Gordon and series creator Chris Carter, and directed by Michael Lange. It originally aired in the United States on February 23, 1997, on the Fox network. The episode is a " Monster-of-the-Week" story, a stand-alone plot which is unconnected to the series' wider mythology. This episode earned a Nielsen rating of 10.9 and was seen by 16.56 million viewers upon its initial broadcast. "Unrequited" received mixed to negative reviews from television critics. The show centers on FBI special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. In this episode, the murder of a U.S. Army Lieutenant General has Mulder and Scully struggling to stop a seemingly invisible assassin. The two agents soon learn that they are doomed to failure from the start, as the U.S. ...
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Unrequited (film)
Unrequited may refer to: * ''Unrequited'' (album), an album by Loudon Wainwright III * "Unrequited" (''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' episode), an episode of the TV series ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' * "Unrequited" (''The X-Files''), an episode of the TV series ''The X-Files'' * ''Unrequited'' (film), a 2010 film starring Michael Welch and David Keith See also * Unrequited love Unrequited love or one-sided love is love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved. The beloved may not be aware of the admirer's deep affection, or may consciously reject it knowing that the admirer admires them. Me ...
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Michael Welch (actor)
Michael Welch is an American actor. He is best known for the role of Luke Girardi on the television series ''Joan of Arcadia'' and for the role of Mike Newton (Twilight), Mike Newton in the films ''Twilight (2008 film), Twilight'', ''The Twilight Saga: New Moon, New Moon'', ''The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Eclipse'' and ''The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, Breaking Dawn''. Career Welch is known for his role as Mike Newton in ''The Twilight Saga (film series), The Twilight Saga'' film series. Although he auditioned for the part of Edward Cullen, he was cast in the role of Mike Newton. He's also well known for his role as Luke Girardi in the television series ''Joan of Arcadia'', which ran for two seasons (2003–05). Welch was cast in the series ''Z Nation'' on Syfy, which began airing in the fall of 2014. He also appeared in the 2014 film ''Boy Meets Girl (2014 film), Boy Meets Girl'', a romantic comedy which received many awards at LGBT film festivals in the U.S. and int ...
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David (; , "beloved one") was a king of ancient Israel and Judah and the Kings of Israel and Judah, third king of the Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), United Monarchy, according to the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament. The Tel Dan stele, an Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions, Aramaic-inscribed stone erected by a king of Aram-Damascus in the late 9th/early 8th centuries BCE to commemorate a victory over two enemy kings, contains the phrase (), which is translated as "Davidic line, House of David" by most scholars. The Mesha Stele, erected by King Mesha of Moab in the 9th century BCE, may also refer to the "House of David", although this is disputed. According to Jewish works such as the ''Seder Olam Rabbah'', ''Seder Olam Zutta'', and ''Sefer ha-Qabbalah'' (all written over a thousand years later), David ascended the throne as the king of Judah in 885 BCE. Apart from this, all that is known of David comes from biblical literature, Historicity of the Bible, the historicit ...
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