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I'm Back U Know         
MIXTAPE BY TINCHY STRYDER
I'm Back U Know is the first of 3 mixtapes by Tinchy Stryder, It was released on 2 March 2006 on the label Boy Better Know. The mixtape sees Stryder rapping with big-name rappers such as Wiley, Kano and Flow Dan from the grime collective Roll Deep.
Do U Know         
ALBUM BY JANICE VIDAL
Do U Know (album)
Do U Know is the 3rd studio album by Hong Kong-based singer Janice Vidal, released on 21 November 2006. The album is named after Diana Ross's Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To), which Vidal covers on the album.
Back-to-back house         
  • A typical yard of 14 back-to-back houses. Note the shared "privies" (outdoor toilets) and "wash houses"
  • Back-to-back houses in Bellshaw Street, Bradford, showing a covered entrance to the courtyard
  • With no rear yard, across-street washing lines are employed with a [[pulley]] operated from street level.
  • Back-to-back housing courtyard, 1883
  • The exterior of the Birmingham back-to-backs, with shops and courtyard entrance
  • The courtyard
  • Plans for houses in Nottingham, 1844
FORM OF TERRACED HOUSE
Back to backs; Back-to-back housing; Back-to-back houses; Back to back house; Back-to-backs
Back-to-backs are a form of terraced houses in the United Kingdom, built from the late 18th century through to the early 20th century in various guises. Many thousands of these dwellings were built during the Industrial Revolution for the rapidly increasing population of expanding factory towns.