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The pineapple is a tropical plant, and also refers to the edible fruit it bears. Pineapple may also refer to: Music * "Pineapple" (Ty Dolla Sign song), 2018 * Pineapple (Karol G song), 2018 *"Pineapple", a song by Jah Wobble from '' The Legend Lives On... Jah Wobble in "Betrayal"'', 1980 *"Pineapple", a song by Karol G from ''Ocean'', 2019 *"Pineapple", a song by New World Sound, 2014 *"Pineapple", a song by Sparks from '' Indiscreet'', 1975 Other uses * The Pineapple, a folly building in Scotland * Pineapple grenade, nickname for the U.S. Mk 2 hand grenade * ''Pineapple'', a 2008 film featuring Skye McCole Bartusiak * A community card variation of poker * A member of the Pi Alpha Phi fraternity * A nickname for the ''Our Gang'' character played by Eugene Jackson See also * * Anana (other) * Pine (other) * Apple (other) An apple is an edible fruit. Apple, Apples or APPLE may also refer to: * Apple Inc., an American multinational technology com ...
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Pineapple
The pineapple (''Ananas comosus'') is a tropical plant with an edible fruit; it is the most economically significant plant in the family Bromeliaceae. The pineapple is indigenous to South America, where it has been cultivated for many centuries. The introduction of the pineapple to Europe in the 17th century made it a significant cultural icon of luxury. Since the 1820s, pineapple has been commercially grown in greenhouses and many tropical plantations. Pineapples grow as a small shrub; the individual flowers of the unpollinated plant fuse to form a multiple fruit. The plant is normally propagated from the offset produced at the top of the fruit, or from a side shoot, and typically matures within a year. Botany The pineapple is a herbaceous perennial, which grows to tall, although sometimes it can be taller. The plant has a short, stocky stem with tough, waxy leaves. When creating its fruit, it usually produces up to 200 flowers, although some large-fruited cultivars can ...
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Pineapple (Ty Dolla Sign Song)
"Pineapple" is a song by American singer Ty Dolla $ign featuring American rappers Gucci Mane and Quavo of Migos. It was released on March 30, 2018, as the fourth and final single from Ty's second studio album, ''Beach House 3 '' (2017). Release and composition Ty Dolla Sign previewed "Pineapple" at a concert in North Carolina March 27, 2018. Commercial performance "Pineapple" peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100, with no official impact date set for radio. On January 31, 2019, the single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of record labels and distributors that the RIAA says "create, manufacture, and/ ... (RIAA) for sales of over 500,000 digital copies in the United States. Music video The official music video was released June 20, 2018 and features a danci ...
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Pineapple (Karol G Song)
"Pineapple" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Karol G, who also wrote it alongside Mauricio Reglero, Ricardo Reglero and Sky Rompiendo, and produced by the latter. The song was released on March 1, 2018 through Universal Music Latino, as lead single from her second studio album ''Ocean''. Background The song was first teased a month prior to its official release through Karol G’s social media accounts, with multiple snippets of the song and lyrics used in captions. The song was officially announced on February 25, 2018, with its release date and cover art revealed. The song was released on March 1, 2018. Critical reception Suzette Fernandez from ''Billboard'' referred to the song as "that seductive/urban line that characterizes Karol G." Chart performance "Pineapple" debuted and peaked at number 49 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart dated March 17, 2018. It charted for one week. Awards and nominations Music video The music video for "Pineapple" ...
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The Legend Lives On
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pro ...
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Ocean (Karol G Album)
''Ocean'' is the second studio album by Colombian singer Karol G. It was released on May 3, 2019 by Universal Music Latin Entertainment. The production on the album was handled by multiple producers including Ovy on the Drums, DJ Luian, Mauricio Rengifo, Sky Rompiendo, Andy Clay and Andrés Torres. The album also featured guest appearances by Anuel AA, J Balvin, Maluma, Yandel, Damian Marley and Nicky Jam among others. ''Ocean'' was preceded by five singles: "Pineapple", "Mi Cama", "Culpables", "Créeme" and "Punto G". The album received positive reviews from music critics and was a moderate commercial success. It debuted at number 54 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number two on both the US Top Latin Albums and US Latin Rhythm Albums charts, earning 12,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. Critical reception At Album of the Year, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 70 ...
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New World Sound
New World Sound is an Australian electronic DJ and record production duo, composed of Tyrone James and Jesse Taylor. In 2013, they released the single, "Flute", with Thomas Newson. Career 2012–present On 5 November 2012 New World Sound released their debut single "Bantam". On 31 May 2013 they released the single "Cube" with Ryan Kristo. On 27 September 2013 they released the single "Aye". In November 2013 they released the single "Flute" with Thomas Newson. The song charted in Belgium, France, Netherlands and Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ... . On 28 February 2014 they released the single "Shakedown" with Uberjak'D. On 25 April 2014 they released the single "Colors" with Osen featuring vocals from Juanita Timpanaro. On 16 May 2014 they releas ...
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Indiscreet (Sparks Album)
''Indiscreet'' is the fifth album by Sparks. It was released in 1975 and later re-released with three bonus tracks. The album was a departure from the glam rock sound of ''Kimono My House'' and ''Propaganda'', and emphasised the theatrical elements of their work, with greater use of orchestral arrangements and drawing from non-rock orientated styles such as jazz, big band, swing, vaudeville, and classical music. The album was produced by Tony Visconti, with whom the group reunited in 1997 to produce several tracks for their retrospective album ''Plagiarism.'' The song "How Are You Getting Home?" was used in Leos Carax's film ''Holy Motors''. Release ''Indiscreet'' was released in October 1975, nearly a year after Sparks' previous album and would be the third album recorded with the British-based line-up. It was not as successful as ''Kimono My House'' or ''Propaganda''; reaching #18 on the UK Album Chart and #169 in the US. The group's next two albums were even less successful ...
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The Pineapple
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pro ...
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Pineapple Grenade
The Mk 2 grenade (initially known as the Mk II) is a fragmentation-type anti-personnel hand grenade introduced by the U.S. armed forces in 1918. It was the standard issue anti-personnel grenade used during World War II, and also saw limited service in later conflicts, including the Korean War and Vietnam War. Replacing the failed Mk 1 grenade of 1917, it was standardized in 1920 as the Mk II, and redesignated the Mk 2 on April 2, 1945. The Mk 2 was gradually phased out of service as the M26-series (M26/M61/M57) grenade was introduced during the Korean War. Due to the tremendous quantity manufactured during World War II the Mk 2 was still in limited issue with the US Army and US Marine Corps throughout the 1950s and 1960s. The U.S. Navy was one of the last users of the Mk 2 when it was finally withdrawn from U.S. military service in 1969, replaced with the M33 series (M33/M67). Description The Mk 2 grenade did not widely replace the failed Mk 1 grenade used by the U.S. military ...
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Skye McCole Bartusiak
Skye McCole Bartusiak (September 28, 1992 – July 19, 2014) was an American child actress and child model. She appeared in '' The Patriot'' (2000), '' Don't Say a Word'' (2001), as Rose Wilder in '' Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder'' (2002), as Megan Matheson on season 2 of '' 24'' (2002–03), '' Boogeyman'' (2005), and '' Kill Your Darlings'' (2006). Bartusiak died at the age of 21 in her apartment behind her parents' home. While her mother, shortly after Bartusiak's death, stated she believed that her daughter's history of epileptic seizures may have had a role in her death, the coroner ruled the death resulted from an accidental drug overdose. Early life Skye McCole Bartusiak was born in Houston, Texas, where she lived with her parents, Helen (née McCole) and Donald Bartusiak, until her death. She attended St. Thomas Episcopal Academy and Lutheran South High School in Houston, and graduated from Laurel Springs High School in Ojai, California in ...
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Community Card Poker
Community card poker refers to any game of poker that uses community cards (also called "shared cards"), which are cards dealt face up in the center of the table and shared by all players. In these games, each player is dealt an incomplete hand face down ("hole cards"), which are then combined with the community cards to make a complete hand. The set of community cards is called the "board", and may be dealt in a simple line or arranged in a special pattern. Rules of each game determine how they may be combined with each player's private hand. The most popular community card game today is Texas hold 'em, originating sometime in the 1920s. In home games, it is typical to use antes, while casinos typically use only blinds for these games. No limit and fixed limit games are most common, while spread limit and pot limit games are less common. The betting format and stakes can vary by region as well as time of year and volume (casinos often change games on weekends to accommodate in ...
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Pi Alpha Phi
Pi Alpha Phi Fraternity, Inc. (, also Pi Alpha Phi or PAPhi) is an American university-level fraternity. It was founded in 1929 at the University of California, Berkeley, and is the oldest active Asian-American interest fraternity in the nation. As of 2019, the fraternity has 11 active chapters and 4 colonies nationwide. Pi Alpha Phi Fraternity is a member of the National APIDA Panhellenic Association. History In 1928, three members of the class of 1930 conceived the idea to form a fraternity to serve the several hundred students of Chinese descent at the University of California, Berkeley. Wing C. Chan, from the Central California town of Oroville; Dong Wing Tom, from San Francisco; and Elmer Leong from Berkeley, did much of the preliminary work towards the formation of the Fraternity. In the fall of 1928, the three approached Tim Jang, a freshman starting his first year at the university to join. The main archive URL iThe Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage On , the six ...
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