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STUDIO ALBUM BY TOM JONES
You Need Love Like I Do

Interpreter (computing)         
  • static libraries]] are assembled into a new library or executable
PROGRAM THAT EXECUTES SOURCE CODE WITHOUT A SEPARATE COMPILATION STEP
Interpreted language; Interpreted Language; Interpreted programming language; Interpreter (computer software); Self-interpreter; Interpreter (programming); Interpreted (programming languages); Runtime interpreter; Evaluator; Metainterpreter; Interpretive language; Interpretive Languages; Interprted language; Interpreter (computer science); Interpreter computing; Interpreted computer language; Bytecode interpreter; Code interpretation; Interpretive programming language; Code interpreter; Interpreter (software); Abstract syntax tree interpreter; Compreter; Compiler-interpreter; Compiler–interpreter
In computer science, an interpreter is a computer program that directly executes instructions written in a programming or scripting language, without requiring them previously to have been compiled into a machine language program. An interpreter generally uses one of the following strategies for program execution:
evaluator         
  • static libraries]] are assembled into a new library or executable
PROGRAM THAT EXECUTES SOURCE CODE WITHOUT A SEPARATE COMPILATION STEP
Interpreted language; Interpreted Language; Interpreted programming language; Interpreter (computer software); Self-interpreter; Interpreter (programming); Interpreted (programming languages); Runtime interpreter; Evaluator; Metainterpreter; Interpretive language; Interpretive Languages; Interprted language; Interpreter (computer science); Interpreter computing; Interpreted computer language; Bytecode interpreter; Code interpretation; Interpretive programming language; Code interpreter; Interpreter (software); Abstract syntax tree interpreter; Compreter; Compiler-interpreter; Compiler–interpreter
<theory> Geoff Burn defines evaluators E0, E1, E2 and E3 which when applied to an expression, reduce it to varying degrees. E0 does no evaluation, E1 it evaluates to {weak head normal form} (WHNF), E2 evaluates the structure of a list, i.e. it evaluates it either to NIL or evaluates it to a CONS and then applies E2 to the second argument of the CONS. E3 evaluates the structure of a list and evaluates each element of the list to WHNF. This concept can be extended to data structures other than lists and forms the basis of the {evaluation transformer} style of strictness analysis. (1994-12-12)
Do You Hear the People Sing?         
  • The song's title as a slogan in the [[2014 Hong Kong protests]].
SONG FROM THE MUSICAL LES MISÉRABLES
Do You Hear the People Sing; Do you hear the people sing?; Do you hear the people sing; Do you hear people sing; À la volonté du peuple
"Do You Hear the People Sing?" ("", literally To the Will of the People, in the original French version) is one of the principal and most recognisable songs from the 1980 musical Les Misérables.

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Reload (Tom Jones album)

Reload is the 34th album by Tom Jones, released in 1999. It contains fifteen duets with a range of artists including Van Morrison, Cerys Matthews, Stereophonics, Robbie Williams and Portishead, recorded with their usual record producers and in their usual studios. The tracks are mainly cover versions, with a new version of one of Jones' own songs, "Looking Out My Window" (1968), and one original track, "Sex Bomb".

Reload became the highest seller of Jones' career, reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart in 1999 and again in 2000. Its biggest single was the collaboration with Mousse T, "Sex Bomb", which reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart, and was later used in a 2003 episode of The Simpsons (a show Jones had guest starred on in 1992). The album has sold more than four million copies worldwide. The album was not released in the US; instead the compilation Reloaded: Greatest Hits was issued there in 2003 and featured highlights from Reload.