"Hold Me" is a single by American pop singer Laura Branigan, released as the second single from her 1985 album Hold Me. The song was written by the married couple American singer/songwriter Beth Andersen and American producer/musician Bill Bodine.
Following the success of the previous single "Spanish Eddie" peaked at #40 in America, "Hold Me" followed as the next single. It was not as successful, only managing to peak at #82 in America and #39 on the American Dance/Club Play Songs Chart.
The single was released on both 7" and 12" vinyl in America and on 7" vinyl in Japan only. The single did not get a European release.
The single's b-side was the track "Tenderness" which was featured on the same album, written by German producer/composer Jack White, Branigan and American songwriter/producer Mark Spiro. This track had already been b-side to the previous single "Spanish Eddie". On the Japanese 7" vinyl, the b-side was the track "When the Heat Hits the Streets" which was also featured on the same album, written by Cappy Capossela and Linda Schreyer.
"Hold Me" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist K. T. Oslin. It was released in September 1988 as the second single from her album This Woman. "Hold Me" was K. T. Oslin's third number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of fourteen weeks on the country chart.
"Hold Me" is a song by Savage Garden, released as the sixth overall single from their second studio album, Affirmation. The music video features Darren walking around Borough Market and streets in south London, whilst trucks and drive in and out of them. The single was most successful in the United Kingdom where it reached #16.
"Hold Me Close" was a UK Singles Chart Number One hit single in October 1975 for three weeks by English singer David Essex.
"Hold Me Close" is a love song written by Essex and produced by Jeff Wayne. It was Essex's second and final UK chart-topper. The B-side was titled "Good Ol' Rock and Roll" (live version). The song appears on the album All The Fun Of The Fair, and is featured in the musical of that name.
This song appeared at the end of ITV's Police Camera Action! in October 1995 on the episode "Tales of the Unexpected".
Essex performed the song live on Loose Women on 16 September 2008.
"Hold Me Close" is sung by Shamrock Rovers fans in the League of Ireland as well as Alfreton Town fans in the Conference Premier.
In optics, a diaphragm is a thin opaque structure with an opening (aperture) at its center. The role of the diaphragm is to stop the passage of light, except for the light passing through the aperture. Thus it is also called a stop (an aperture stop, if it limits the brightness of light reaching the focal plane, or a field stop or flare stop for other uses of diaphragms in lenses). The diaphragm is placed in the light path of a lens or objective, and the size of the aperture regulates the amount of light that passes through the lens. The centre of the diaphragm's aperture coincides with the optical axis of the lens system.
Most modern cameras use a type of adjustable diaphragm known as an iris diaphragm, and often referred to simply as an iris.
See the articles on aperture and f-number for the photographic effect and system of quantification of varying the opening in the diaphragm.
A natural optical system that has a diaphragm and an aperture is the human eye. The iris is the diaphragm, and the opening in the iris of the eye (the pupil) is the aperture. An analogous dev in a photographic lens is called an iris diaphragm.
Iris is Miranda Sex Garden's second release, and first EP.
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The Indian Institute of Management Indore (often abbreviated as IIM-I) is an autonomous public business school located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh in India. Instituted in 1996, IIM Indore is the sixth addition to the prestigious Indian Institute of Management (IIM) family of management schools.
IIM Indore, which came into existence in 1996, was established as the sixth Indian Institute of Management after IIM Calcutta (1961), IIM Ahmedabad (1963), IIM Bangalore (1972), IIM Lucknow (1984) and IIM Kozhikode (1996). The institute was the youngest among the IIM's until 2008, when IIM Shillong was instituted.
IIM Indore started offering its flagship two-year full-time (residential) Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) at Ras al-Khaimah (UAE) in 2011. It is the first IIM to have started operations outside India. This is a crucial step with IIM Indore's Philosophy to transform itself into a truly Global B-School. In 2013, IIM Indore shifted its Ras al-Khaimah operations to Dubai. However, in 2014, it shut down its operations in its UAE campus.
Sugar, I getting on my knees
Baby, please don't tease
Honey, I wanna be here by you
Hold me (yeah) Through the night. Hold me (yeah) 'til the
morninglight
Hold me, hold me right, hold me right tonight
Sugar, I love you so
Baby, I want you to know
that I only wanna be here by you
Hold me (yeah) Through the night. Hold me (yeah) 'til the
morninglight
Hold me, hold me right, hold me right tonight
And when I feel, I'm in love. I hope you got that feeling
Honey, you make my heart go. Please, please say that
we're not through!
Hold me (yeah) Through the night. Hold me (yeah) 'til the
morninglight
Hold me, hold me right, hold me right tonight
Hold me (yeah) Through the night. Hold me (yeah) 'til the
morninglight