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Dependency or dependent may refer to:
without one, in the case of independent forms
Among monastic orders, the term denotes the relation of a monastic community with a newer community which it has established elsewhere. The relationship can be that of an abbey with a priory composed of the monks who originated from the first house. In that situation, the abbot remains the ultimate authority for the affairs of the dependent priory, which is considered an extension of the founding house. This relationship will end at such time as the daughter community might become fully autonomous and an abbey in its own right.
Smaller monasteries of nuns within a monastic congregation can make a bond with a monastery of monks within the same division of the Order, whereby the two are affiliated, and the monks guarantee pastoral care of the nuns. In this sense, the women's house is considered a dependency on that of the men.
Amethyst Amelia Kelly (born June 7, 1990), better known by her stage name Iggy Azalea is an Australian hip hop recording artist signed to Grand Hustle Records. She is perhaps better known for her promotional songs "Two Times", "Pu$$y" and "My World" whose music videos went viral on YouTube. On 27 September 2011, Azalea released her first project, a mixtape titled Ignorant Art, saying she made it "with the intent to make people question and redefine old ideals".
Iggy Azalea was born Amethyst Amelia Kelly in Sydney, Australia but moved with her family to Mullumbimby when she was still a baby, into a house on 12 acres that her father built by hand from mudbricks in New South Wales. Her father was a comic artist and painter and her mother a real estate agent. Azalea says her father "made her look at [art] as a teenager" which has always influenced her life and work.
Azalea began rapping at age 14. Azalea took her stage name from her family's dog while growing up. Before embarking on a solo career, Azalea formed a group with two other girls from her neighborhood: "I was like, I could be the rapper. This could be like TLC. I’ll be Left Eye." Azalea eventually decided to leave the group because the other girls weren’t taking it seriously: "I take everything I do serious. I’m too competitive."
Jamie Scott (born 12 February 1984) is a British singer, songwriter and producer. Jamie Scott also wrote and produced music under the name J.S. Baylin (Jamie Scott Baylin) and besides his solo output, was the writer and lead vocalist behind the band Jamie Scott and The Town. His music is heavily influenced by 1970s artists like Cat Stevens and James Taylor, and also by neo-soul artists like D'Angelo. He has appeared in Step Up, where he sang on a song on the soundtrack. Scott currently lives in Los Angeles where he is working on his latest collaboration Graffiti6 in collaboration with TommyD and also writes and produces for other artists.
Scott started playing guitar and piano at age seven. He grew up listening to his parents’ classic albums, and was influenced by artists like Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway. Inspired by singer/songwriters Simon & Garfunkel, Jamie Scott formed a duo in college and played acoustic shows in London. During this time, a dying aunt bought him a new piano. For the next three years, Jamie Scott spent his time playing records and writing music.
Richard Eisen (pronounced /ˈaɪzən/; born June 24, 1969) is an American television journalist who works for NFL Network. He is married to Suzy Shuster, college football sideline reporter for ESPN on ABC. He wrote the book Total Access which was published in 2007.
Eisen was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, and was raised on Staten Island. Eisen attended the University of Michigan, where he served as co–sports editor of the school's Michigan Daily. He graduated in 1990 with a bachelor of arts degree, and in 1994 he earned a master of science degree in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
Eisen was first a staff writer for the Staten Island Advance from 1990–1993, and the Chicago Tribune in 1993 and 1994. He was then a sports anchor and reporter at KRCR-TV in Redding, California from 1994 to 1996, and also worked in television as the Medill News Service's Washington correspondent (1994).
Before working for the NFL Network, he worked for ESPN. He was part of a duo with Stuart Scott, and became well known for his humor, most notably his impressions of Atlanta Braves broadcaster Skip Caray and provided interviews during the Home Run Derby. Eisen was also the host of ESPN's reality series, Beg, Borrow & Deal. For ESPN Radio, he served as host of Major League Baseball and as a guest host on The Tony Kornheiser Show and The Dan Patrick Show. Outside of the world of sports, Eisen hosted the ABC show Domino Day.
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Sixteen-year-old Lucy is a tomboy. She gets on well with her father but is frequently separated from him for months on end when he goes to work in Canada. Her relationship with her mother is easy-going and she takes care of most things around the house. She tunes into her sexuality and her not so 'stable' family dynamics. She develops a relationship with her best friend Kenny and starts to realize that her parents' marriage is not as solid as she had previously imagined. She notices that her father's extended stays away from the family are not typical, and that her mother does not pine for her father as much as she herself does.
Keywords: absent-father, aids-test, animated-credits, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, cell-phone, child-protagonist, childhood-friend, climbing-through-a-window, coming-of-age, condom
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Brian and Scott are two life long friends, their identity and value has always been tied to their notoriety as professional gamers. Now in their late 20's and working together at an IT company, they begin to feel the responsibilities of adulthood sinking in. Brian will do anything in his power to reclaim his status as a pro gamer. Scott doesn't identify with the pro gaming circuit like he used to. He's also conflicted over the stability of his job and the prospect of being single for the rest of his life.
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Luke and Sylvia are the very models of modern individuals in a metropolitan relationship. Enter Elena and Ronald, the free spirited polyamorous couple who are hellbent on getting Luke and Sylvia into bed. A fun slice of liberal San Francisco life told as a sex comedy, but much more sophisticated than a bedroom farce, YES WE'RE OPEN throws our unlikely heroes Luke and Sylvia into a hotbed of sex, jealousy, politics, sexual jealousy, sexual politics, sex and sex. And if they all play their cards right, there might even be some sex somewhere along the way.
Keywords: asian-american, microbudget, open-relationship, san-francisco-bay, sex-comedy
Like you don't think about it.
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A fashion blogger documentary turns into a Zombie horror nightmare when Youngstown Ohio college students come face to face with the undead. Their only hope of survival is a former soldier turned zombie killer trying to protect them from a mercenary working for an evil corporation who developed the serum that causes zombie-ism.
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Scott wakes up to find himself without a recollection of any short term memory. He finds some minute clues about what's going on, but nothing substantial. That is, until he encounters a woman who claims to know him and feeds him all the answers that he's looking for.
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'Tom's Phone' revolves around a lost cell phone that entangles 3 unsuspecting individuals in a bizarre love triangle. When Leila, a young New York woman, steps out of a cab for a night on the town, she notices a forgotten phone on her seat. She quickly discovers it belongs to Tom, a young hipster. Curiously rummaging through the phone, she finds texts and pictures from Joanna, an eclectic artist whom Tom shared a kiss with days before. In the pursuit to return the phone, Leila develops a fascination with Joanna, Thomas delays the retrieval in order to woo Leila by phone, and Joanna continues her pursuit of Thomas. Everything changes the eve of Leila and Tom's encounter when Leila and Joanna accidentally run into each other at a hip Lower East Side nightclub. The story is lighthearted though a sexually-charged comedy highlighting the glamorous New York nightlife, its hip and eclectic population, and its vibrant Lower East Side, where most of the action takes place.
You'll want to lose yours
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Scott and Bob want to be movie directors...well actually, they really just want an excuse to meet women. Sophie and Chloe want to start their own nightclub, a quiet poetry night - but they really just want to meet the boys of their dreams.
Seeking Fame. Seeking Sex. Seeking Romance.
Now HE'S Calling The Shots
scott if i ever see you
i am gonna kill you
and then...
i will get sent back to jail
the pope'll send the bail
in tens...
and twenties cause his god is funny
spent all my f***in' money
and i still feel lost...
cause' people like the same things that you do
people like the same things that you do
scott why'd you have to do it
why couldn't you see through it
like us...
you tore through her broken soul
you made it past the toll
but i paid the cost...
cause' people like the same things that you do
people like the same things that you do
cause' people like the same things that you do
people like the same things (ahhh)
cause' people like the same things that you do
people like the same things that you do
people like the same things that you do