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    Horsell Common are an Australian band from Melbourne, Victoria
    They made their live debut in early 2002, following this up with a string of EPs, and released their first full-length album The Rescue on 29 September 2007
    The first single off the album - titled "Good From Afar" - was released on 1 September 2007 and has received national airplay on the triple j radio station

Horsell Common made their live debut in early 2002, and released their debut EP A Who's Who Road Of Living in 2003
The song "Order" won a Kerrang! Magazine competition and "In Theory" was a "Melbourne Unearthed" (competition run by Triple J) finalist
"In Theory" was also released with a film clip starring celebrity criminal and Australian folk hero Chopper Read, which was later banned by the ABC due to its graphic nature
In 2004 the band also released a limited edition 7" vinyl single of "Order"

In 2005, following on from the initial success of their debut recording, the band released their second EP (Lost A Lot Of Blood) and soon after released a split EP with fellow Melbourne band Trial Kennedy entitled The Birds & the Bees
On that EP each band recorded an acoustic cover version of a song by the other

In physics, the terms order and disorder designate the presence or absence of some symmetry or correlation in a many-particle system

In condensed matter physics, systems typically are ordered at low temperatures; upon heating, they undergo one or several phase transitions into less ordered states
Examples for such an order-disorder transition are:

  • the melting of ice: solid-liquid transition, loss of crystalline order;
  • the demagnetization of iron by heating above the Curie temperature: ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition, loss of magnetic order
  • The degree of freedom that is ordered or disordered can be translational (crystalline ordering), rotational (ferroelectric ordering), or a spin state (magnetic ordering)

The order can consist either in a full crystalline space group symmetry, or in a correlation
Depending on how the correlations decay with distance, one speaks of long-range order or short-range order

If a disordered state is not in thermodynamic equilibrium, one speaks of quenched disorder
For instance, a glass is obtained by quenching (supercooling) a liquid
By extension, other quenched states are called spin glass, orientational glass
In some contexts, the opposite of quenched disorder is annealed disorder

In the fictional Guardians of Time Trilogy, author Marianne Curley constructs a highly detailed alternate universe in which much of the action of the series takes place, unknown to the regular world
In this universe, two organizations battle for control over time

The Guardians of Time (known also as The Guard) is a society dedicated to preserving history against the attempts of the Order of Chaos to alter it
It is headed by a sexless immortal called Lorian, who is backed by a Tribunal of nine members, each a representative of a house

The headquarters of the Tribunal, as well as the Guard itself, is located in Athens, year 200 BC, outside of the mortal measurements of time
For their purposes, they also use a place called the Citadel, connected to another area known as the labyrinth (also used by Order of Chaos) which serves as a disembarkation point for the Guards' missions into the past
Guard meetings frequently take place in Arkarian's, a Guard member's, abode hidden within the depths of a mountain
Connected to this mountain is the hidden city of Veridian and later learned, also connected to Neriah's fortress

Pub (trans
Jack) is the first solo album released by Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević
The album was produced by Josip Boček, who also played guitar on the album

The album featured the hits "Ratnik paorskog srca" which tells of a peasant who returns from World War I and who "wasn't made to be a soldier", "Za sve je kriv Toma Sojer" which tells of three boys which ran away from home influenced by The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, "Boža zvani Pub" which tells of a legendary gambler nicknamed Pub (Jack), the ballad "Lepa protina kći"
The song "Pesma o jednom petlu" went on to become one of Balašević's signature pieces
It tells a story of an old man's younger days in the farm-rich area of Vojvodina when he had a pet rooster
The rooster is widely assumed to be a metaphor for his male sexual organ for which female birds tend to go crazy
The lyrics go on to list different kinds of female birds which in turn depict stereotypical characteristics of women in Serbo-Croatian slang
The refrain line "Princip je isti, sve su ostalo nijanse" ("The principle is the same, everything else is nuances") is referring to the way of courting the opposite sex
The lyrics conclude in the man's later years as he misses the good times gone by and giving advice never to make your rooster suffer, to let him fly around so that female birds can see him, for afterwards it will be too late, because even roosters have a life span

Pub is a public house or bar (establishment)

Pub may refer to:

  • Pub (Denzil album), a 1994 album by British band Denzil
  • Pub (Đorđe Balašević album), a 1982 album by Serbian singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević album
  • PUB (file type), Microsoft Publisher document file format
  • PUB (Stockholm), department store in Stockholm
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