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Cross Purposes is the
seventeenth studio album by
English rock band
Black Sabbath,
released through I.R.S.
Records on 31
January 1994. The
album marked...
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Cross Purpose is the
seventh and
final studio album by
Spooky Tooth,
released on Ruf
Records in 1999. It was the band's
first album in 25 years, following...
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Cross Purposes Live is a
boxed set
released by the
English heavy metal band
Black Sabbath in
March 1995. The set
comprised a live
album on CD and a VHS...
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performance was in 2009 in an
Edinburgh Fringe production of Camus's
Cross Purpose. A
reviewer for the
Edinburgh Guide considered it "expertly
acted and...
- 1987–1997 Tony Martin-era of the band, with
Headless Cross (1989), Tyr (1990) and
Cross Purposes (1994) all remastered, and
Forbidden (1995)
remixed by...
- will be
released on 31 May and
include remasters of
Headless Cross, Tyr and
Cross Purposes and a
remixed version of Forbidden; each disc of the box set...
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Cross Purposes Review". Blender.com.
Archived from the
original on 19
October 2006.
Retrieved 18
March 2008. Torreano, Bradley. "AMG
Cross Purposes Review"...
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Cross Purposes is a 1916
American short drama silent black and
white film
directed by
William Worthington and
written by Bess Meredyth. It was produced...
- The
Misunderstanding (French: Le Malentendu),
sometimes published as
Cross Purpose, is a play
written in 1943 in
occupied France by
Albert Camus. It focuses...
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returned in a
Spooky Tooth reunion (without Gary Wright), and
recorded Cross Purpose again for the
Brilliant Recording Company. In 2005, he
revived his pseudonym...