{{infobox anatomy | name | Mouth | Latin os, cavitas oralis | Image Illu01 head neck.jpg | Caption Head and neck. | Image2 Mouth.jpg | Caption2 A closed human female mouth | Precursor | System | Artery | Vein | Nerve | Lymph | MeshName Oral+cavity | MeshNumber A01.456.505.631 | DorlandsPre c_16 | DorlandsSuf 12220513 | }} |
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In addition to its primary role as the beginning of the digestive system, in humans the mouth also plays a significant role in communication. While primary aspects of the voice are produced in the throat, the tongue, lips, and jaw are also needed to produce the range of sounds included in human language. Another non-digestive function of the mouth is its role in secondary social and/or sexual activity, such as kissing.
The mouth is normally moist, and is lined with a mucous membrane. The lips mark the transition from mucous membrane to skin, which covers most of the body.
Lips can be adorned with lipstick or lip gloss, although in most cultures this is typically only practiced by females. Both men and women, however, apply lip balm in order to soothe chapped or dry lips.
Piercings in or around the mouth have been made popular by younger generations, including those on the lip or tongue. The uvula piercing, while increasing in popularity, remains relatively rare.
The nasolabial folds are the deep creases of tissue that extend from the nose to the sides of the mouth. One of the first signs of age on the human face is the increase in prominence of the nasolabial folds.
Category:Mouth Category:Anatomy Category:Digestive system
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name | Merril Bainbridge |
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background | solo_singer |
birth name | Merril Bainbridge |
birth date | June 02, 1968 |
origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
instrument | Singing |
genre | Adult contemporary, alternative |
occupation | Singer, songwriter |
years active | 1994–2003 |
label | Gotham, Universal |
notable instruments | }} |
Marc Nathan signed Bainbridge to the Universal Music record label in the United States by 1996. "Mouth" was released in the United States on 20 August 1996 and became the most requested song on American radio for three weeks. The song debuted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number sixty-seven and after twelve weeks, the song peaked at number four. It spent a total of thirty weeks in the charts selling 600,000 copies and earning a gold single. ''The Garden'' was released on 24 September 1996 and debut on the ''Billboard'' 200 at number one hundred and sixty-one and after six weeks just missing the top one hundred it peaked at its peak position of one hundred and one. "Mouth" was the only release that Bainbridge released in the United Kingdom. It was released in November 1996 but did not show great success peaking at number fifty-one and spending eight weeks in the top two hundred. At the end of 1996 saw Bainbridge toured thirty cities in the U.S. for forty days and she presented an award at the Billboard Awards. She also performed at Madison Square Gardens supporting American singer Sheryl Crow. "Under the Water" was released in the United States on 18 February 1997 and at first debut at number seven on the ''Billboard'' Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart and after two weeks it broke into the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number ninety-seven. It took the song four weeks to reach its peak position of number ninety-one and fell out of the chart from then on spending six weeks in the Hot 100.
In 1999 Bainbridge participated in John Farnham's "I Can't Believe He's 50" tour with Kate Ceberano, Ross Wilson, James Reyne, Human Nature, and Nana-Zhami, she covered Farnham's tracks "Burn for You" and "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head".
In 1999 Merril Bainbridge recorded "Sydney from a 747", a song written and previously recorded by fellow antipodean Paul Kelly. The track appeared on the soundtrack of the IMAX film ''Sydney - A Story of a City'' and was released as part of an official music compilation for the Sydney 2000 Olympic games entitled "Olympic Record" (WEA Australia, 2000). This album is currently out of print.
"—" denotes singles that were released but did not chart.
1 U.S. chart positions outside of the Billboard Hot 100 are according to Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. The "bubbling under" chart only represents the twenty-five singles below the Hot 100's number 100 position which have not yet appeared on the Hot 100.
! Year | ! Award | ! Work | ! Result |
rowspan="5" | Best Pop Release | rowspan="5" | |
Breakthrough Artist - Single | |||
Best New Talent | |||
Best Female Artist | |||
Single of the Year | |||
Breakthrough Artist - Album | rowspan="2" | ||
Highest Selling Album | |||
Highest Selling Single | "Under the Water" |
! Year | ! Award | ! Work | ! Result |
1995 | Song of the Year | ||
1996 | Most Performed Australian Work | "Under the Water" | |
1999 | Most Performed Australian Work |
Category:1968 births Category:Australian female singers Category:Australian singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Australian pop musicians Category:Singers from Melbourne
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name | Tim Exile |
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background | non_performing_personnel |
origin | United Kingdom |
genre | Electronic |
occupation | Music producer, DJ |
years active | 1999–present |
label | Planet Mu, Beta Recordings, Warp |
website | }} |
Tim Exile (or Exile) is the recording alias of Tim Shaw, a producer and performer of electronic music spanning drum and bass, IDM, breakcore and gabber.
Unsatisfied with the possibilities of conventional DJing, Exile programmed his own performance tools (at first using Pure Data and running into difficulties, he then switched to Reaktor) to allow improvisational live sets, which led to official work for Native Instruments.
In 2009 he contributed a cover of a Jamie Lidell song to the ''Warp20 (Recreated)'' compilation. He also toured the US in late 2009 supporting and collaborating live with Imogen Heap.
Category:Alumni of Durham University Category:Living people Category:English drum and bass musicians Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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Michael Matusow (born April 30, 1968 in Los Angeles, California) is an American professional poker player, residing in Henderson, Nevada. Matusow's nickname of "The Mouth" reflects his reputation for trash-talking at the poker table. He is also known for sometimes ruining hours or days of good play with a single spectacular misjudgment, (known as a "Mike Matusow Blow-up" or "Mike Matusow Meltdown").
Matusow began playing poker seriously in the early 1990s, first while working as a poker dealer, then as a professional player. His successes include being a three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner, and the winner of the 2005 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions.
In 2001, he finished 6th place in the WSOP $10,000 no limit Hold 'em main event. Matusow says that the decisive hand was when he was bluffed by eventual champion Juan Carlos Mortensen, but did not trust his instincts to call.
At the 2002 WSOP, Matusow won his second bracelet by winning the $5,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split 8 or Better event. He defeated his friend and fellow professional poker player Daniel Negreanu to win the tournament.
In the 2005 WSOP, Matusow finished 9th out of 5,619 players in the main event, winning $1,000,000. Several months later, he won the WSOP Tournament of Champions in a heads-up battle against Hoyt Corkins, earning another $1,000,000 in the process, making him the first player to win two million dollar prizes in the same year. He also placed third in the Tournament of Champions the following year, winning $250,000.
At the 2008 WSOP, Matusow won a third bracelet in the $5000 No Limit 2–7 Draw with rebuys event defeating Jeff Lisandro heads up for the $537,862 first prize. Later in the same year he finished 30th out of 6,844 players in the Main Event, making yet another deep run in the Main Event.
Year | Event | Prize Money |
$3,500 No Limit Hold 'em | $265,475 | |
$5,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split 8 or Better | $148,520 | |
$5,000 No Limit 2–7 Draw w/Rebuys | $537,862 |
In July 2007, Matusow won $671,320 after coming in second place at the World Poker Tour Bellagio Cup III Championship after online pro Kevin Saul defeated him during heads-up play. On November 11, 2008 at the World Poker Tour Foxwoods World Poker Finals, Matusow made another WPT final table, He was eliminated after his didn't improve against Jonathan Little's hand of , he finished in 6th place, earning $124,048.
As of 2010, his total live tournament winnings exceed $7,400,000. $3,140,713 of his winnings have come at the WSOP.
He has also dealt with being overweight, detailed on ESPN's broadcast of the 2007 WSOP. During that tournament, Mike made a $100,000 bet with Ted Forrest that he could get down to 181 pounds by June 3, 2008. Mike won the bet on June 3, weighing in at 179 pounds. Matusow resides in a home in Henderson (with a cathedral ceiling) and bought a $90,000 BMW 645 CI cabriolet from a $750,000 winning session at online poker. He often wears a gold chain with the Hebrew symbol 'chai' around his neck. Additionally, Matusow hosted Card Player's poker radio show/podcast, ''the Circuit'', before being replaced by Gavin Smith and Joe Sebok. He was also the host of Card Player's now defunct online video segment, "The Mouthpiece." In one particular episode, Mike discussed the controversial Ultimatebet.com superuser cheating scandal, as well seeking legal action as a victim of the scandal against the main perpetrator, former World Series of Poker Champion Russ Hamilton.
In 2009 Mike Matusow signed a contract with Deepstacks.com to become the Dean of Deepstacks University, an interactive poker training site.
Matusow wrote an autobiography entitled ''Check Raising the Devil'' that was released May 12, 2009.
Matusow currently does a Poker online Live show entitled, "Mike The Mouth Live" at scottmatusow.com/radio Each Thursday at 3 P.M Pacific Time
Category:1968 births Category:American poker players Category:American Jews Category:Jewish American sportspeople Category:Living people Category:Poker commentators Category:World Series of Poker bracelet winners Category:Jewish poker players
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Name | The Black Seeds |
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Background | group_or_band |
Origin | Wellington, New Zealand |
Genre | Rock, reggae, ska |
Years active | 1998–present |
Associated acts | Fly My PrettiesFlash HarryFlight of the ConchordsVideo KidHollie SmithFat Freddy's Drop |
Website | Official Site |
Current members | Barnaby WeirMike FabulousDaniel WeetmanLee PrebbleJarney MurphyTim JarrayAndrew ChristiansenJabin WardNigel Patterson |
Past members | Bret McKenzieRich ChristieShannon Williams }} |
The Black Seeds are a musical group from Wellington, New Zealand. Their music is a fusion of dub, funk, afrobeat and soul.
The Black Seeds have two double-platinum selling albums at home, and successful European album releases through the German-based ''Sonar Kollektiv'' label. The Black Seeds perform with eight members, with instruments including vocals, guitar, saxophone, trumpet, bass, drums, bongos, keyboard and wood block.
Lead singer Barnaby Weir is also associated with the sideprojects ''Flash Harry'' and Fly My Pretties. Former band member Bret McKenzie is also a member of international award-winning comedy duo ''Flight of the Conchords'', as well as playing Figwit the elf in Peter Jackson's ''The Lord of the Rings''. Their song "One by One" was used in AMC's Breaking Bad Season 2 Episode 9, "4 Days Out".
The Black Seeds have released seven albums: ''Keep On Pushing L.P'' (2001) and ''On The Sun'' (2003), ''Into the Dojo'' (2006) and ''Solid Ground'' (2008), a live album and remix albums ''Pushed'' (2003) and ''Specials'' (2010).
Category:New Zealand musical groups Category:Reggae musical groups Category:Sonar Kollektiv artists
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