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- Mide Funmi MartinsListen is a Nollywood actress, model and a movie producer. She is the daughter of a veteran Nollywood actress, Funmi Martins who died...
- Funmi Martins Listen was a Nigerian actress and a model. She was the mother of Mide Martins and she was known for her roles in Eto Mi, Pelumi, Ija Omode...
- Easy listening (including mood music) is a po****r music genre and radio format that was most po****r during the 1950s to 1970s. It is related to middle-of-the-road...
- Don't Listen (Spanish: Voces, lit. 'Voices') is a 2020 Spanish supernatural horror thriller film directed by Ángel Gómez Hernández [de] in his feature...
- "David Guetta And Avicii Team Up For 'Lovers on the Sun (Feat. Sam Martin)': Listen". idolator.com. Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved...
- Listen Now is the only studio album by 801, whose live debut was released in November 1976. For this release, the group was officially billed as "Phil...
- Safe listening is a framework for health promotion actions to ensure that sound-related recreational activities (such as concerts, nightclubs, and listening...
- Drug. New York: St. Martin's Press. The Pill of Pills, by Sherwin B. Nuland, New York Review of Books, June 9, 1994. Review of Listening to Prozac, by Peter...
- The Listening Pool was an English band, founded by three former members of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), after the original-lineup split in...
- Listen to Day is a 1960 album by the American singer Doris Day. The album mostly consists of Day's singles from the 1950s. In March 1960 Billboard magazine...