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Qu'est-ce (qui) est right on the chest - définition

1996 SINGLE BY BEVERLEY KNIGHT
Moving on Up (On the Right Side); Moving On Up (On The Right Side); Moving On Up (On the Right Side); Moving on Up (on the Right Side)

Chest pain         
  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease is a common cause of chest pain in adults
  • A blockage of coronary arteries can lead to a heart attack
DISCOMFORT OR PAIN FELT ANYWHERE ALONG THE FRONT OF THE BODY BETWEEN THE NECK AND UPPER ABDOMEN
Chest pains; Non-cardiac chest pain; Chest cramps; Chest cramp; Chest tightness; Chest Pains; Chest discomfort; Chest pressure; Causes of chest pain
Chest pain is pain or discomfort in the chest, typically the front of the chest. It may be described as sharp, dull, pressure, heaviness or squeezing.
Courtrai Chest         
OAK CHEST DATING FROM THE MIDDLE AGES
Oxford Chest
The Chest of Courtrai (Flemish; Kortrijk) is a medieval oak chest that bears a carving depicting scenes from the Franco-Flemish War, including the 1302 Battle of the Golden Spurs at Kortrijk, Flanders, between Flemish citizen foot-soldiers and French Knights. The chest is among the few surviving contemporaneous depictions of those historically significant events.
Turn on red         
  • Right turn on red permitted sign in [[Chile]]
  • permissive movement]] on red light
  • Australian "left turn on red" sign at traffic lights
  • State prohibits left turns on red
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  • Latvian traffic light with additional sections. While driving both sections should be noted.
  • "No right turns on red light" sign in [[Quebec City, Quebec]], Canada
  • Sign allowing cyclists to turn right on red in France and Belgium.
  • "No right on red" sign used at entry points to [[Montreal Island]], [[Quebec]], Canada
  • "No right on red" sign used in Canada
  • date=July 2021}}) unless there is a "No Turn on Red" or a "Right Turn Signal" light indicating the same and controlling the right turn.
  • "Right turn on red" traffic light in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]], right turn only after pedestrians and traffic pass from left.
  • Singapore "left turn on red" sign
  • Swiss]] turn on red sign for bicycles in [[Basel]]
  • Right turn on red permission sign used in [[Germany]].
TRAFFIC PRINCIPLE
Right on red; No turn on red; Left turn on red; RTOR; Left Turn On A Red Light; Left on red; Right turn on red
A turn on red is a principle of law permitting vehicles at a traffic light showing a red signal to turn into the direction of traffic nearer to them (almost always after a complete stop, depending on the jurisdiction) when the way is clear, without having to wait for a green signal. North American traffic engineers first introduced this rule as a fuel savings measure.

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Moving On Up (on the Right Side)

"Moving On Up (On the Right Side)" is the fourth single released by British R&B singer-songwriter Beverley Knight, taken from her debut album The B-Funk (1995). It was written by W. Jones and S. Jones and produced by The Ethnic Boyz. The song contains a sample of "You're Too Good To Me" by the soul musician Curtis Mayfield, which was also sampled by American singer-songwriter Mary J. Blige on her single "Be Happy" for her second album My Life (1994). Both songs were recorded in 1994.

"Moving On Up (On the Right Side)" peaked at #42 on the UK Singles Chart when it was released in March 1996 as a single. The song did not have a promotional video made to accompany the release but it received support from urban radio which helped the release chart inside the top 75. The single is one of the few original recordings (excluding cover versions) released by Knight to date that she did not write herself.

Knight most recently performed "Moving On Up (On the Right Side)" on her Soul UK tour as part of a medley.