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A fortnight is a time period lasting 14 days or half of a month. Fortnight may also refer to: * ''Fortnight'' (magazine), Irish magazine published from 1970 to 2012 * "Fortnight" (song), by Taylor Swift and Post Malone, 2024 *"Fortnight", song by Polo G from his 2021 album '' Hall of Fame 2.0'' See also *''Fortnite'', 2017 video game *'' Fort Nightly'', 2007 album by White Rabbits *''The Fortnightly Review'', English magazine published from 1865 to 1954 *14 Days (other) 14 Days may refer to: * ''14 Days'' (EP) * ''14 Days'' (film) *'' Fourteen Days'', 2024 collaborative novel Also *''Fourteen Days in May'', 1987 British documentary film *''14 Days to Life ''14 Days to Life'' () is a 1997 German thriller film d ... * Two weeks (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Fortnight
A fortnight is a unit of time equal to 14 days (two weeks). The word derives from the Old English term , meaning "" (or "fourteen days", since the Anglo-Saxons counted by nights). Astronomy and tides In astronomy, a ''lunar fortnight'' is half a lunar synodic month, which is equivalent to the mean period between a full moon and a new moon (and vice versa). This is equal to 14.77 days. It gives rise to a lunar fortnightly tidal constituent (see: Long-period tides). Analogs and translations In many languages, there is no single word for a two-week period, and the equivalent terms "two weeks", "14 days", or "15 days" ( counting inclusively) have to be used. * Celtic languages: in Welsh, the term ''pythefnos'', meaning "15 nights", is used. This is in keeping with the Welsh term for a week, which is ''wythnos'' ("eight nights"). In Irish, the term is ''coicís''. * Similarly, in Greek, the term δεκαπενθήμερο (''dekapenthímero''), meaning "15 days", is used. * ...
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Fortnight (magazine)
''Fortnight'' was a monthly political and cultural magazine published in Belfast, Northern Ireland."Fortnight: A Chapter Closes"
The magazine was founded in 1970 with the aim of providing analysis and criticism of politics, culture, and the arts from those from both inside and outside the local mainstream. ''Fortnight'' was read by and contributed to by people from all over the spectrum. is credited as saying "A month without ''Fortnight'' would be twice as long." Previous contributors include politicians and journalists. Most notably, - ex-leade ...
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Fortnight (song)
"Fortnight" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the American rapper and singer Post Malone. It was written by the artists alongside Jack Antonoff, who produced it with Swift. "Fortnight" is a 1980s-inspired downtempo, electropop, synth-pop, and new wave ballad built around a steady, pulsing synth bassline, leading to a concluding bridge featuring Swift and Malone's vocal harmonies. The lyrics describe an emotionally impactful romance that lasts for two weeks: a woman in an unhappy marriage rekindles with a married ex-lover, and the two vow to escape to Florida. Republic Records released "Fortnight" as the lead single from Swift's eleventh studio album, ''The Tortured Poets Department'', on April 19, 2024. Reviews mostly praised the vocal chemistry between Swift and Malone, but some found the composition weak and bland. At the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, "Fortnight" was nominated for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. The song broke the reco ...
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Hall Of Fame 2
In architecture, a hall is a relatively large space enclosed by a roof and walls. In the Iron Age and the Early Middle Ages in northern Europe, a mead hall was where a lord and his retainers ate and also slept. Later in the Middle Ages, the great hall was the largest room in castles and large houses, and where the servants usually slept. As more complex house plans developed, the hall remained a large room for dancing and large feasts, often still with servants sleeping there. It was usually immediately inside the main door. In modern British houses, an entrance hall next to the front door remains an indispensable feature, even if it is essentially merely a corridor. Today, the (entrance) hall of a house is the space next to the front door or vestibule leading to the rooms directly and/or indirectly. Where the hall inside the front door of a house is elongated, it may be called a passage, corridor (from Spanish ''corredor'' used in El Escorial and 100 years later in Castle Ho ...
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Fortnite
''Fortnite'' is an online video game and game platform developed by Epic Games and released in 2017. It is available in seven distinct game mode versions that otherwise share the same general gameplay and game engine: '' Fortnite Battle Royale'', a battle royale game in which up to 100 players fight to be the last person standing; '' Fortnite: Save the World'', a cooperative hybrid tower defense- shooter and survival game in which up to four players fight off zombie-like creatures and defend objects with traps and fortifications they can build; '' Fortnite Creative'', in which players are given complete freedom to create worlds and battle arenas; '' Lego Fortnite'', an open world game collection divided between survival game ''Lego Fortnite Odyssey'' and social game ''Lego Fortnite Brick Life''; '' Rocket Racing'', a racing game; '' Fortnite Festival'', a rhythm game; and '' Fortnite Ballistic'', a tactical first-person shooter currently in early access. All game mode ...
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Fort Nightly
''Fort Nightly'' is the debut studio album by American indie rock Indie rock is a Music subgenre, subgenre of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand in the early to mid-1980s. Although the term was originally used to describe rock music released through independent reco ... band White Rabbits. It was released May 22, 2007 on Say Hey Records. Track listing # "Kid on My Shoulders" – 4:36 # "The Plot" – 3:33 # "Dinner Party" – 3:48 # "Navy Wives" – 4:24 # "While We Go Dancing" – 4:19 # "I Used to Complain Now I Don't" – 3:39 # "Take a Walk Around the Table" – 3:46 # "March of the Camels" – 4:31 # "Fort Nightly" – 3:58 # "Reprise" – 0:48 # "Tourist Trap" – 4:11 References 2007 debut albums White Rabbits (band) albums {{2000s-indie-rock-album-stub ...
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The Fortnightly Review
''The Fortnightly Review'' was one of the most prominent and influential magazines in nineteenth-century England. It was founded in 1865 by Anthony Trollope, Frederic Harrison, Edward Spencer Beesly, and six others with an investment of £9,000; the first edition appeared on 15 May 1865. George Henry Lewes, the partner of George Eliot, was its first editor, followed by John Morley. The print magazine ceased publication in 1954. An online "new series" started to appear in 2009. History ''The Fortnightly Review'' aimed to offer a platform for a range of ideas, in reaction to the highly partisan journalism of its day. Indeed, in announcing the first issue of the ''Fortnightly'' in the ''Saturday Review'' of 13 May 1865, G. H. Lewes wrote, "The object of ''THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW'' is to become the organ of the unbiassed expression of many and various minds on topics of general interest in Politics, Literature, Philosophy, Science, and Art." But by the time Lewes left due ...
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