• Stop Your Nonsense is the debut album by English musical duo Position Normal, released in August 1999 by Mind Horizon Recordings. The album is constructed...
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    Literary nonsense (or nonsense literature) is a broad categorization of literature that balances elements that make sense with some that do not, with...
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  • Bugger Sod Empire" (1998). In 1999, they released their debut album Stop Your Nonsense in Britain through Mind Horizon. The record combined samples from...
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  • ISBN 978-0-7043-8025-7. Reynolds, Simon (1999). "POSITION NORMAL - Stop Your Nonsense / SAINT ETIENNE - Places to Visit". The Village Voice. Retrieved 5...
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    Maxinquaye Reynolds's blog (ballot for The Wire) 1999 Position Normal Stop Your Nonsense Reynolds's blog (collecting writings from The Village Voice and Uncut)...
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  • – 3:34 "Right by Your Side" (featuring David Gray) – 3:09 "Boomerang" – 2:45 "Nobody Can Bring Me Down" – 3:10 "Stop Your Nonsense (Bubblegum Pop!)"...
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  • She is the author of three self-help books, including Girl, Wash Your Face and Girl, Stop Apologizing. After graduating from high school, Hollis moved to...
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    Liked A Boy,' 'Nonsense,' 'Feather' Peaks on the NZ Hot Singles chart, previously known as the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart: "I Can't Stop Me": "NZ Hot Singles...
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    no 'Stop, wait, oh geez, what was that line again?' It just sharpens your reflexes. It sharpens your interaction. And it definitely sharpens your memory...
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  • end, the boys in the band are furiously hammering away, heads down, no nonsense, wham bam thank you mam." The Irish Times columnist Brian Boyd derided...
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