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yet$92884$ - translation to greek

ALBUM BY DO MAKE SAY THINK
And Yet and Yet; & yet & yet; &yet&yet

yet      
adv. ακόμη, όμως, εν τούτοις
not yet         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Not yet (album); Not Yet (album); Not Yet (disambiguation)
όχι ακόμη
sore eyes         
  • An eye with [[allergic conjunctivitis]] showing conjunctival edema
  • Bloodshot eyes.
  • An eye with chlamydial conjunctivitis
  • Viral conjunctivitis
  • Typical membranous conjunctivitis
  • The procedure of conjunctival swabs.
  • An eye with bacterial conjunctivitis
2018 ALBUM BY CALUM SCOTT
If Our Love Is Wrong; Give Me Something (Calum Scott song); Come Back Home (Calum Scott song); Stop Myself (Only Human); Only You (Calum Scott song); Won't Let You Down (Calum Scott song); Hotel Room (song); Hotel Room (Calum Scott song); Good to You (Calum Scott song); Not Dark Yet (Calum Scott song); Need to Know (Calum Scott song); Sore Eyes; Sore Eyes (song)
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Yet Another
<jargon> (YA-, after Unix's yacc - Yet Another Compiler-Compiler) A humorous allusion often used in titles to acknowledge that the topic is not original, though the content is. As in "Yet Another AI Group" or "Yet Another {Simulated Annealing} Algorithm". If used of others' work, it describes something of which there are already far too many. In hackish acronyms the "YA" prefix almost invariably expands to Yet Another, e.g. YABA, YAUN. [Jargon File] (1996-11-26)

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& Yet & Yet

& Yet & Yet is the third album by Canadian post-rock band Do Make Say Think. It was released on March 18, 2002 by Constellation Records.

"Chinatown" was featured on the soundtrack for Stephen Gaghan's Syriana.