- favor or
favour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Favor, Favors,
Favour or
Favours (see
spelling differences) may
refer to:
Donald Favor (1913–1984), American...
- "Fortune
favours the bold" or "fortune
favours the brave" are
among the
English translations of the
Latin proverb "audentes
Fortuna iuvat" and its variations...
- Dead
Favours is an
alternative rock
group from Auckland, New Zealand.
Formed in 2016 by
drummer Charlie Smith and
vocalist Jared Wrennall, previously...
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acoustic version of "Little
Favours" and "Paper Aeroplane"
appeared on the 2000 demo
album Tracks in July. "Little
Favours" also
appeared as the B-side...
- The
Favours were a four-piece
indie rock band from
Kingston upon Hull, England.
Formed in
November 2002, The
Favours appeared on the UK
music scene in...
- 'Nowhere To Go'".
Triple J.
Retrieved 5 May 2019. "Hayden
James & Nat Dunn –
Favours (Official
Lyric Video)". 13 June 2019.
Retrieved 11
April 2020 – via YouTube...
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prominent throughout the track. The 7"
release was
wrongly labeled as
having "
Favours in the
Beetroot Fields" as the flipside,
whereas it is
actually "Strange...
- Pro-Europeanism,
sometimes called European Unionism, is a
political position that
favours European integration and
membership of the
European Union (EU). The opposite...
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involve gifts of
candy or eggs.
Scottish weddings might have
inedible favours attached to the cake and
distributed to the
guests by the bride. The party...
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Furuholmen Furuholmen,
Martin Terefe Terefe, A-ha 3:41 2. "Don't Do Me Any
Favours"
Furuholmen Furuholmen Terefe, A-ha 3:51 3. "Cosy Prisons"
Furuholmen Furuholmen...