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Without may refer to: * Without, an English preposition * "Without" (''The X-Files''), an episode in the eighth season of ''The X-Files'' * ''Without'', a film that premiered at the 2011 Slamdance Film Festival * "Without", a song by Jack Savoretti from the album ''Between the Minds'', 2007 * "Without", a song by Pino, 2021 * "Without", a song by Brett Kissel from the album ''What Is Life? ''What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell'' is a 1944 science book written for the lay reader by the physicist Erwin Schrödinger. The book was based on a course of public lectures delivered by Schrödinger in February1943, under t ...
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Preposition
Adpositions are a part of speech, class of words used to express spatial or temporal relations (''in, under, towards, behind, ago'', etc.) or mark various thematic relations, semantic roles (''of, for''). The most common adpositions are prepositions (which precede their complement) and postpositions (which follow their complement). An adposition typically combines with a noun phrase, this being called its complement (grammar), complement, or sometimes object (grammar), object. English language, English generally has prepositions rather than postpositions – words such as ''in, under'' and ''of'' precede their objects, such as "in England", "under the table", "of Jane" – although there are a few exceptions including ''ago'' and ''notwithstanding'', as in "three days ago" and "financial limitations notwithstanding". Some languages that use a different word order have postpositions instead (like Turkic languages) or have both types (like Finnish language, Finnish). The phrase form ...
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Without (The X-Files)
"Without" is the second episode of the eighth season of the science fiction television series ''The X-Files''. The episode first aired in the United States and Canada on November 12, 2000, on Fox and subsequently aired in the United Kingdom on February 18, 2001. It was written by executive producer Chris Carter and directed by Kim Manners. The episode helps to explore the series' overarching mythology and continues from the seventh season finale, "Requiem", and season eight premiere, " Within", in which Fox Mulder was abducted by aliens who are planning to colonize Earth. The episode earned a Nielsen rating of 9.0 in the United States and was seen by 15.1 million viewers. As with the previous episode, "Within," it was generally well-received by critics, although some detractors criticized various plot points. 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. I ...
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Slamdance Film Festival
The Slamdance Film Festival is an annual film festival focused on emerging artists. The annual week-long festival is held in Los Angeles in late February and is the main event organized by the year-round Slamdance organization. The organization also hosts a screenplay competition, workshops, screenings throughout the year, and events with an emphasis on independent films with budgets under $1 million. History The festival was founded in 1995 by Dan Mirvish, Jon Fitzgerald, Shane Kuhn, and Peter Baxter in addition to Paul Rachman, after they had been unsuccessful in submitting films to the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Baxter has been in charge of Slamdance since 1997. Screenplay competition In addition to the festival, Slamdance's screenplay competition has discovered a number of talented screenwriters including Joshua Marston ('' Maria Full of Grace'') as well as Steven Fechter and Nicole Kassell (co-writers of '' The Woodsman''). In 2008, Slamdance entered i ...
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Between The Minds
''Between the Minds'' is the debut album by English singer and songwriter Jack Savoretti, released on 5 March 2007. It charted at number 70 in the UK Albums Chart and includes the singles "Without", "Dreamers", "Between the Minds", and "Dr Frankenstein". On 31 March 2008, a double-CD version of the album was released in the UK, charting at number 195 in the UK Albums Chart. The second disc contains acosustic versions of some of the original album's tracks, one live track and an additional song from the double A-side single "Gypsy Love" / "One Man Band". The song "Soldier's Eyes" was featured prominently in the TV show Sons of Anarchy as well as the video game Days Gone. To date the album has spent a total of 6 weeks in the UK Albums Chart, selling 4,603 copies. Track listing # "Dreamers" – 4:43 # "No One's Aware" – 3:28 # "Dr. Frankenstein" – 3:52 # "Once Upon a Street" – 3:42 # "Without" – 4:42 # "Blackrain" – 3:22 # "Apologies" – 2:59 # "Between the Minds" ...
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