Estate or The Estate may refer to:
Estate is an Italian song written in 1960 by Bruno Martino (music) and Bruno Brighetti (lyrics). A minor hit in Italy when released, it eventually became a worldwide jazz standard largely through its interpretation by João Gilberto.
The title refers to summer, and the lyrics describe a love lost during summer and the bitter memories that come with the season ever since. The song was originally titled (and the lyric sung) "Odio l'estate" ("I Hate the Summer").
Three sets of English-language lyrics have been written, one titled "Maybe This Summer" recorded by Peggy Lee (1965), one titled "Estate" (Summer) by Joel E. Siegel for Shirley Horn (1987), and the other titled "In Summer" by Jon Hendricks (1990).
Estate is a jazz album by Michel Petrucciani.
The album was recorded in the Forum Recording Studio, Rome during the spring of 1982. The title is the Italian word for "summer", pronounced [eˈstaːtɛ].
The Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation: /ˌʃɪnˈhwɑː/) is the official press agency of the People's Republic of China. Xinhua is the biggest and most influential media organization in China. Xinhua is a ministry-level institution subordinate to the Chinese central government. Its president is a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Xinhua operates more than 170 foreign bureaus worldwide, and maintains 31 bureaus in China—one for each province, plus a military bureau. Xinhua is the sole channel for the distribution of important news related to the Communist Party and Chinese central government.
Xinhua is regarded as the most influential media outlet in China as almost every newspaper in China relies on Xinhua feeds for content. People's Daily, for example, uses Xinhua material for approximately 25 percent of its stories. Xinhua is a publisher as well as a news agency—it owns more than 20 newspapers and a dozen magazines, and it prints in eight languages: Chinese, English, Spanish, French, Russian, Portuguese, Arabic and Japanese.
Xinhua typically refers to "New China" (Chinese: t 新華, s 新华, p Xīnhuá). Depending on context, it may refer to:
It may also refer to:
“Thank You”
Se7en Sided
Life On Hold (2011)
Thank you for being my rock, thank you for picking me up. Its not easy
being tough but some how you manage to pull it off and I just wanted you to
know I’m thankful.
Thank you for being my friend for holding my hand as the walls come closing
in. Thank you for being so strong you write all my wrongs, you’ve always
helped me along.
Thank you for healing my scares, thank you for who you are. I saw your
wings from the start, my guarding angel to mend my heart. You reassure me
that its worth it, and for that I say.
Thank you for being my friend for holding my hand as the walls come closing
in. Thank you for being so strong you write all my wrongs, you’ve always
helped me along.
You were always there when I fall, you saved my life when times were so
critical, there is nothing that I could say to repay for all that you do.
Thank you for being my friend for holding my hand as the walls come closing
in. Thank you for being so strong, you write all my wrongs, you’ve always
helped me along.
I’ve learned so much from this scar tissues, hard days and nights left wide
open rooms and no one gets me just like you do, you give me reason and for